Online Coins Auction #41

Wednesday, 28 October 2020 | Madrid, 16:00 CET


2051 | Celtiberian coins

CARTAGONOVA (Cartagena, Murcia). Semis. (Ae. 7.53g / 27mm). 14-36 AD (FAB-608). F/ VG.
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2052 | Celtiberian coins

CARTAGONOVA (Cartagena, Murcia). Sextant. (Ae. 2.65g / 18mm). 14-36 AD (FAB-610). G.
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2053 | Celtiberian coins

CARTEIA (San Roque, Cádiz). Quadrant. (Ae. 6.76g / 20mm). 80-20 BC (FAB-657). F.
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2054 | Celtiberian coins

CELSE (Velilla de Ebro, Zaragoza). As. (Ae. 15.21g / 30mm). 120-50 BC (FAB-772). BC +.
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2055 | Celtiberian coins

CELSE (Velilla de Ebro, Zaragoza). As. (Ae. 12.15g / 29mm). 120-50 BC (FAB-776). BC +.
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2056 | Celtiberian coins

CONTERBIA CARBICA (Huete, Cuenca). As (Ae. 8.66g / 24mm). 120-80 BC (FAB-846). F.
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2057 | Celtiberian coins

COLONIA PATRICIA (Córdoba). Semis. (Ae. 3.97g / 18mm). 27 BC-14 AD (FAB-1992). F.
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2058 | Celtiberian coins

EBUSUS (Ibiza). 1/4 Tracing. (Ae. 3.34g / 17mm). 200-100 BC (FAB-923). VF. Beautiful specimen, rare and more like that.

Throughout its first period of production, around 218 BC, the Ebusus mint issued low value numeraire, with the image of the god Bes as the main type and that of the bull as secondary. At the time of its opening, the workshop minted a fraction of silver and two values of bronze, but soon it produced exclusively bronze. The first emissions were of acceptable quality and with several variations in the Bes design. Later, the mint produced more massive, but also more monotonous and neglected emissions, in which the deity was engraved with schematic traces on blanks whose metallic composition often contained a high percentage of lead. Despite the fact that very considerable quantities of coins from the initial period of the Ebusus workshop have been found, showing the high rate of monetization of its inhabitants, determining the intensity of the Mediterranean projection of the first Ebusitan issues is a complex question. At the moment there are few finds of Ibizan pieces located outside the island.

The Ebusus coin and its Mediterranean projection. Marta Campo.

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2059 | Celtiberian coins

EMERITA AUGUSTA (Mérida, Cáceres). As. (Ae. 13.72g / 27mm). 14-36 AD (FAB-1056). BC +.
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2060 | Celtiberian coins

GADES (Cádiz). Semis. (Ae. 4.21g / 20mm). 100-20 BC (FAB-1345). F.
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2061 | Celtiberian coins

ITALICA. (Santiponce, Seville). As. (Ae. 12.59g / 27mm). 27 BC-14 AD. (FAB-1584). VG.
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2062 | Celtiberian coins

ITALICA. (Santiponce, Seville). As (Ae. 9.23g / 26mm). 14-36 AD (FAB-1593). AG3.
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2063 | Celtiberian coins

ITALICA. (Santiponce, Seville). As. (Ae.15,13g / 29mm). 14-36 AD (FAB-1593). G.
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2064 | Celtiberian coins

ILTIRTA (Lleida). As. (Ae. 10.61g / 24mm). 200-200 BC (FAB-1477). VG/ F.
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2065 | Celtiberian coins

ILICI (Elche, Alicante). Semis. (Ae. 5.53g / 21mm). 27 BC-14 AD (FAB-1519). VG. Segmented.
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2066 | Celtiberian coins

OBULCO (Porcuna, Jaén). Semis (Ae. 4.76g / 19mm). 220-20 BC (FAB-1838). VG.
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2067 | Celtiberian coins

ARSE-SAGUNTUM (Sagunto, Valencia). As. (Ae.17.90g / 30mm). 50-20 BC (FAB-2078). F.
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2068 | Celtiberian coins

SECAISA (Segeda, Zaragoza). As (Ae. 7.78g / 21.7mm). 120-20 BC (FAB-2131). G.
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2069 | Celtiberian coins

CECA UNCERTAIN (Wild boar-Clava). Quadrant. (Ae. 1.72g / 14mm). 180 BC (ACIP 2440). VG.
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2070 | Roman Republic

PREMONEDA. Aes formatum. (Ae. 22.02g / 43mm). 6th-4th century BC F.
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2071 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS COININGS. As. (Ae. 25.09g / 31mm). 189-180 BC (Crawford 142/1; Sydenham 299). VG. Scratch for cleaning.
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2072 | Roman Republic

GENS ABURIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.87g / 20mm). 132 BC Rome. (Crawford 250/1; FFC 88). F.
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2073 | Roman Republic

GENS ACILIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.20g / 18mm). 125 BC Rome. (Crawford 271/1; FFC 92). VG.
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2074 | Roman Republic

GENS AEMILIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.18g / 18mm). 62 BC Rome. (Crawford 415/1; FFC 126). VG.
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2075 | Roman Republic

GENS ANTESTY. Denarius. (Ar. 3.99g / 19mm). 136 BC Rome. (Crawford 238/1; FFC 151). F.
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2076 | Roman Republic

GENS CALPURNIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.89g / 17mm). 64 BC Rome. (Crawford 340/1; FFC 349). VG.
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2077 | Roman Republic

GENS CORDIA. Denarius. (Ar. 4.03g / 20mm). 46 BC Rome. (Crawford 463 / 1b; FFC 602). F.
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2078 | Roman Republic

GENS CORNELIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.68g / 18mm). 151 BC Rome. (Crawford 205/1; FFC 607). VF.
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2079 | Roman Republic

GENS CORNELIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.47g / 19mm). 76-75 BC Hispania. (Crawford 393 / 1b; FFC 628). F. Oxidations Iridescent tone.
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2080 | Roman Republic

GENS FABIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.82g / 19mm). 124 BC Northern Italy. (Crawford 273/1; FFC 697). VG.
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2081 | Roman Republic

GENS FURY. Denarius. (Ar. 3.88g / 20mm). 84 BC Auxiliary Workshop of Rome. (Crawford 356 / 1c; FFC 732). F
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2082 | Roman Republic

GENS JUNE. Denarius. (Ar. 3.36g / 18mm). 149 BC Rome. (Crawford 210/1; FFC 776). VG.
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2083 | Roman Republic

GENS JUNE. Denarius. (Ar. 3.59g / 17mm). 91 BC Rome. (Crawford 337 / 3a; FFC 789). F.
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2084 | Roman Republic

GENS MAIANIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.11g / 17mm). 153 BC Rome. (Crawford 203 / 1a; FFC 832). F.
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2085 | Roman Republic

GENS MARCIA. Denarius. (Ar. 4.00g / 18mm). 134 BC Rome. (Crawford 245/1; FFC 851). VF.
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2086 | Roman Republic

GENS MEMMIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.76g / 18mm). 109-108 BC Southeastern Italy. (Crawford 304/1; FFC 906). VF
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2087 | Roman Republic

GENS MEMMIA. Denarius. (Ar. 2.80g / 18mm). 56 BC Rome. (Crawford 427/1; FFC 915). VG.
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2088 | Roman Republic

GENS MINUCIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.58g / 19mm). 135 BC Auxiliary Workshop of Rome. (Crawford 242/1; FFC 924). VG.
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2089 | Roman Republic

GENS PLAUTIA. Denarius. (Ar. 4.05g / 20mm). 60 BC Rome. (Crawford 420 / 2a; FFC 997). VG.
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2090 | Roman Republic

GENS PLAUTIA. Denarius. (Ar. 2.69g / 17mm). 55 BC Rome. (Crawford 431/1; FFC 1002). VG.
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2091 | Roman Republic

GENS PORCIA. Quinary. (Ar. 1.80g / 13mm). 89 BC Rome. (Crawford 343 / 2b). VG/ F.
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2092 | Roman Republic

GENS PORCIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.90g / 18mm). 110-109 BC Rome. (Crawford 301/1; FFC 1055). F.
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2093 | Roman Republic

GENS POSTUMIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.90g / 19mm). 81 BC Auxiliary Workshop of Rome. (Crawford 372/1; FFC 1071). VF.
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2094 | Roman Republic

GENS RUTILIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.23g / 18mm). 77 BC Rome. (387/1; FFC 1095). F
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2095 | Roman Republic

GENS SEMPRONIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.71g / 20mm). 148 BC Rome. (Crawford 1/26; FFC 1107). F.
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2096 | Roman Republic

GENS SERVILIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.80g / 21mm). 136 BC Rome. (Crawford 239/1; FFC 1116). F. Limited.
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2097 | Roman Republic

GENS TITIA. Denarius. (Ar. 2.96g / 17mm). 90 BC Rome. (Crawford 341/1; FFC 1142). VG.
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2098 | Roman Republic

GENS VIBIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.93g / 17mm). 90 BC Auxiliary Workshop of Rome. (Crawford 342 / 5c; FFC 1187). F.
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2099 | Roman Republic

JULIUS CAESAR. Denarius. (Ar. 3.96g / 17mm). 54-51 BC Gaul. (Crawford 443 / FFC50). VF. Cleaned up rusts and loose minting.
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2100 | Roman Empire

OCTAVIO. Golden. (Au. G / mm). 27 BC-AD 14 Lugdunum. (RIC 223). F. Very rare specimen.

On Cayo Octavio Turino falls the privilege of being the first Roman Emperor. Known in his early years as Octavian, and from 27 BC as Caesar Augustus, under his mandate the so-called Pax Augusta began, a period of more than two hundred years of relative stability that allowed the Empire to achieve economic development and territorial expansion without precedents. The coin at this time obeys an official and realistic model with a bust (only head and neck) always in profile, due to the technical ease at the time of its realization. It also presents little or no evolution in terms of the reflection of the passage of time as regards the face, which gives us a clear idea of the attempt to ideally represent the image of the emperor. The scene depicted on the reverse, Tiberius on his triumphal chariot, was widely depicted on coins and in all kinds of arts, helping to consolidate the image as heir to Caesar Augustus.
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