Online Coins Auction #70

Thursday, 14 July 2022 | Madrid, 15:00 CEST


201 | Celtiberian coins

SECOBIRICES (Saelices, Cuenca). Denarius. (Ar. 4.07g/20mm). 120-30 BC (FAB-2172). Obv: Male head to right, crescent behind, below Iberian letter: S. Reverse: Horseman with spear to right, showing both feet. Good Very Fine.
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202 | Celtiberian coins

SECOBIRICES (Saelices, Cuenca). As. (Ae. 10.65g/27mm). 120-30 BC (FAB-2176). Obv: Male head right, dolphin in front, palm behind, below Iberian letter: S. Rev: Horseman with spear right, below Iberian legend on line: SECoBiRICES. Almost Extremely Fine. Nice dark patina. Beautiful specimen, rare as well.
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203 | Celtiberian coins

SESARS (Area of Aragon). As. (Ae. 9.67g/22mm). 120-20 BC (FAB-2199). Obv: Bearded male head right, dolphin behind. Rev: Horseman with lance to right, above star, below Iberian legend: SESARS. Very Fine.
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204 | Celtiberian coins

TARRACO (Tarragona). Semis. (Ae. 4.43g/20mm). 27 BC-14 AD (FAB-2358). Obv: Gaius and Lucius front shelves, around legend: CAESARES GEMINI. Rev: Bull to right, around legend: CVT TARR. Very Fine. Green patina. Scarce copy.
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205 | Celtiberian coins

TITIACOS (Tricio, La Rioja). As. (Ae. 10.75g/25mm). 120-20 BC (FAB-2394). Obv: Bearded male head to right, behind Iberian letter: Ti. Rev: Horseman with spear right, below curved Iberian legend: TiTiACoS. Very Fine. Reddish patina.
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206 | Celtiberian coins

TITIACOS (Tricio, La Rioja). Sextant. (Ae. 3.56g/16mm). 120-20 BC (FAB-2400). Obv: Male head to right, behind Iberian letter: TI. Rev: Front of Pegasus to right, below four points. Good Very Fine. Green patina. Nice specimen, rare and more so.
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207 | Celtiberian coins

TURIASO (Tarazona, Zaragoza). Denarius. (Ar. 3.91g/17mm). 120-20 BC (FAB-2412). Obv: bearded male head to right, behind letter: CA, below: S and before: Du. Rev: Horseman with spear right, below Iberian legend on line: TuRIASU. Almost Extremely Fine. Nice specimen.
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208 | Celtiberian coins

TURIASO (Tarazona, Zaragoza). Denarius. (Ar. 3.52g/18mm). 120-20 BC (FAB-2412). Obv: bearded male head to right, behind letter: CA, below: S and before: Du. Rev: Horseman with spear right, below Iberian legend on line: TuRIASU. Very Fine.
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209 | Celtiberian coins

TURIASO (Tarazona, Zaragoza). As. (Ae. 12.51g/28mm). AD 14-36 (FAB-2450). Obv: Laureate head of Tiberius right, around legend: TI CAESAR AVG F IMP PONT M. Rev: Bull on line, above: MVN TVR, front: II VIR, around legend: M PONT MARSO C MARI VEGETO. Good Very Fine.
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210 | Celtiberian coins

URSONE (Osuna, Sevilla). As. (Ae. 14.86g/29mm). 50 BC (FAB-2498). Obv: Diademed male head right, in front legend: VRSONE. Rev: Sphinx to right, above S, below line legend: L AP DEC Q F. Almost Extremely Fine/ Good Very Fine. Nice specimen, rare like this.
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211 | Celtiberian coins

ATHENA AND VICTORY SERIES. Monetized lead. (Pb. 45.71g/38mm). (CPC 1). Rev: Victoria advancing left. Almost Very Fine. Rare specimen.
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212 | Celtiberian coins

MINES SERIES. Monetized lead. (Pb. 37.83g/33mm). (CPC 5). Almost Very Fine. Rare specimen.
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213 | Celtiberian coins

Set of three bronze coins from the Callet (1 As) and Castulo (1 As and 1 Semis) mints. TO EXAMINE.
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214 | Roman Republic

PRECOIN. Ornate ingot. (Ae. 30.81g/61mm). 5th century-1st century BC Very Fine.
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215 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Semis. (Ae. 86.89g/46mm). 230 BC Rome. (Crawford 24/4; Vecchi 67). Obv: Bull charging left, below S. Rev: Wheel with six spokes, on one of them S. Very Fine.
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216 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Sextant. (Ae. 4.76g/19mm). 211-208 BC Rome. (Crawford 61/6). Obv: Bust draped with petasus of Mercury to right, above two points. Rev: Prow right, above Victoria flying right with laurel wreath and legend: ROMA. Very Fine.
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217 | Roman Republic

POMPEY, the Great. As. (Ae. 15.19g/27mm). 45 BC (Crawford 471/1). Obv: Bifaced head of Janus, above I. Rev: Prow to right, below legend: IMP, above: CN MAG. Almost Very Fine. Off center. Scarce specimen
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218 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Quinary. (Ar. 2.02g/16mm). 211-209 BC Rome. (Crawford 44/6). Obv: Head of Rome right, behind V. Rev: Dioscuri on horses right, above stars, below legend: ROME. Very Fine.
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219 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Victoriate. (Ar. 3.01g/19mm). 209 BC Central Italy. (Crawford 105/1). Obv: Laureate head of Jupiter right. Rev: Victoria crowning a trophy of arms, between the two pentagrams, in exergue: ROME. Almost Very Fine. Very rare.
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220 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Didrachm. (Ar. 6.25g/20mm). 225-212 BC Rome. (Crawford 3/28). Obv: Laureate head of Janus with two faces. Rev: Jupiter leading chariot to the right, below engraved legend: ROME. Very Fine.
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221 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.22g/19mm) 206-195 BC Rome. (Crawford 116/1b; FFC 60). Obv: Head of Rome right, behind X. Rev: Dioscuri on horses right, above stars, below charging bull right, exergue: ROME. Very Fine. Scarce.
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222 | Roman Republic

GENS AEMILIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.32g/20mm). 114-113 BC Rome. (FFC 103; Crawford 291/1). Obv: Laureate head of Rome right, behind star, before legend: ROME. Rev: Equestrian statue to right on three arches, inside them: LEP, around legend: MN AEMILIO. Almost Very Fine.
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223 | Roman Republic

GENS AFRICA. Semis. (Ae. 4.59g/19mm). 150 BC Rome. (Crawford 206/3). Obv: Head of Saturn laureate right, behind S. Rev: Prow right, dolphin before, above legend: S AFRA, below legend: ROMA. Very Fine. Scarce.

*In our opinion we attribute this coin to the Afrania family.
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224 | Roman Republic

GENS ANNIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.63g/20mm). 82-81 BC Hispania. (Crawford 366/2b; FFC 141). Obv: Diademed bust of Anna Perenna right, around legend: C ANNI TF TN PRO COS EX Uncirculated. Rev: Victory with palm on chariot right, below: E, above: Q, in exergue: L FABI LF HISP. Almost Very Fine.
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225 | Roman Republic

GENS ANTESTIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.88g/19mm). 136 BC Rome. (FFC 151; Crawford 238/1). Obv: Head of Rome right, behind legend: GRAG, before star. Rev: Jupiter in quadriga to the right with scepter and bundle of rays, below legend: L BEFORE, in exergue: ROME. Very Fine.
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226 | Roman Republic

GENS ANTONIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.84g/18mm). 83-82 BC Auxiliary workshop in Rome. (FFC 157; Crawford 364/1b). Obv: Laureate head of Jupiter right, behind Uncirculated, below letter S. Rev: Victory in chariot right with palm and laurel wreath, exergue: Q ANTO BALB PR. Very Fine.
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227 | Roman Republic

GENS CALPURNIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.55g/18mm). 90 BC Rome. (FFC 304; Crawford 340/1). Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right in front letter D, behind T. Rev: Horseman with galloping palm right, above letter S, below legend: L PISO FRVGI, below symbol. Very Fine.
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228 | Roman Republic

GENS CLAUDIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.73g/18mm). 110-109 AD Rome. (FFC 565; Crawford 300/1). Obv: Head of Rome right. Rev: Victory on beam to right, on exego: C PVLCHER. Very Fine.
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229 | Roman Republic

GENS CORNELIA. Quinary. (Ar. 1.96g/14mm). 88 BC Rome. (RIC 345/2). Obv: Laureate head of Jupiter right. Rev: Victoria standing crowning shield right, below legend: CN LENT. Almost Extremely Fine.
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230 | Roman Republic

GENS CORNELIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.82g/19mm). 81 BC Eastern coinage. (FFC 629; Crawford 375/2). Obv: Diademed head of Venus right. Rev: Double cornucopia, below: Q. Very Fine. Off center. Missing blank. Very rare.
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231 | Roman Republic

GENS EGNATIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.44g/20mm). 75 BC Auxiliary workshop in Rome. (FFC 686; Crawford 391/1a). Obv: Diademed bust of Venus to right, cupid behind and legend: MAXSVMVS. Rev: Liberty leading biga left crowned by Victoria flying right, in exergue: C EGNATIVS CN F/CN N. Very Fine. Cleaned.
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232 | Roman Republic

GENS FANNIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.88g/18mm). 123 BC Rome. (FFC 705; Crawford 275/1). Obv: Head of Rome right, front X, behind legend: ROMA. Rev: Victoria with chariot crown to right, exergue: M FAN CF. Very Fine.
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233 | Roman Republic

GENS FANNIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.87g/18mm). 123 BC Rome. (FFC 705; Crawford 275/1). Obv: Head of Rome right, front X, behind legend: ROMA. Rev: Victoria with chariot crown to right, exergue: M FAN CF. Almost Very Fine.
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234 | Roman Republic

GENS FONTEIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.22g/20mm). 114-113 BC Southern Italy. (FFC 713; Crawford 290/1). Obv: Two-faced head of Fontus, son of Janus, letter and star below chin. Rev: Galley left with helmsman and three rows of oarsmen, above legend: C FONT, below legend: ROMA. Almost Very Fine.
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235 | Roman Republic

GENS FONTEIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.16g/20mm). 85 BC Southern Italy. (FFC 717; Crawford 353/1a). Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right, below bundle of rays, before legend: CF, behind legend: MN FONTEI. Rev: Genius on goat to right, above Dioscuri caps, below thyrsus, all within a laurel wreath. Very Fine.
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236 | Roman Republic

GENS FURY. Denarius. (Ar. 3.46/19mm). 169-158 BC Auxiliary workshop in Rome. (FFC 729; Crawford 187/1). Obv: Head of Rome right, behind X. Rev: Diana in biga right in murex field, below legend: PVR, in exergue: ROMA. Almost Very Fine.
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237 | Roman Republic

GENS FURY. Denarius. (Ar. 3.23g/19mm). 84 BC Auxiliary workshop of Rome. (Crawford 356/1c; FFC 732). Obv: Female head with mural crown right, behind legend: AED CVR. Rev: Curule chair with inscription: P FOVRIVS, below legend: CRASSIPIES. Almost Very Fine. Countermark on obverse.
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238 | Roman Republic

GENS JULIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.43g/19mm). 85 BC Auxiliary workshop of Rome. (FFC 768; Crawford 352/1a). Obv: Winged and laureate head of Apollo right, behind trident and vessel with handle. Rev: Victory with laurel wreath leading chariot to right, in exergue: L IVLI BVRSIO. Good Very Fine/ Very Fine. Reverse oxidation.
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239 | Roman Republic

GENS MORNING. Denarius. (Ar. 3.71g/18mm). 153 BC Rome. (FFC 832; Crawford 203/1a). Obv: Head of Rome right, behind X. Rev: Victory with whip on beam right, below legend: C MAIANI, in exergue: ROMA. Very Fine.
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240 | Roman Republic

GENS MALLIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.85g/16mm). 111-110 BC Rome. (FFC 834; Crawford 299/1b). Obv: Helmeted head of Rome right, circle behind. Rev: Victoria driving triga to the right, in exergue: T MAL AP CL Q VR. Very Fine/ Good Very Fine. Scratch on obverse.
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241 | Roman Republic

MINUCIA GENS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.86g/19mm). 122 BC Auxiliary workshop of Rome. (FFC 920; Crawford 277/1). Obv: Roma head right, X before, RVF behind. Rev: The Dioscuri on horseback to the right, above stars, below legend: Q MINV, in exergue: ROME. Almost Very Fine.
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242 | Roman Republic

GENS NAEVIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.89g/19mm). 79 BC Auxiliary workshop of Rome. (FFC 937; Crawford 382/1). Obv: Diademed head of Venus right, Uncirculated behind. Rev: Victory in wheat to the right, above number: LXII, in exergue: C NAE BALB. Good Very Fine.
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243 | Roman Republic

GENS PORCIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.94g/18mm). 125 BC Rome. (FFC 1051; Crawford 270/1). Obv: Head of Rome right, star before, legend behind: LAECA. Rev: Liberty in chariot to right with cap and sceptre, crowned by Victoria flying on horses, below legend: M PORC, in exergue: ROMA. Very Fine.
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244 | Roman Republic

GENS RUTILIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.62g/18mm). 77 BC Rome. (FFC 1095; Crawford 387/1). Obv: Head of Roma right, behind legend: FLAC. Rev: Victoria with crown on beam to right, in exergue: L RVTILI. Almost Very Fine.
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245 | Roman Republic

GENS SAUFEIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.13g/17mm). 152 BC Rome. (FFC 1099; Crawford 204/1). Obv: Head of Rome right, behind X. Rev: Victoria with crown on beam right, below legend: L SAVF, exergue: ROMA. Almost Extremely Fine.
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246 | Roman Republic

GENS SCRIBONIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.44g/20mm). 62 BC Rome. (FFC 1102; Crawford 416/1a). Obv: Diademed head of Bonus Eventus right, around legend: LIBO BON EVENT. Rev: Scribonian well adorned with lateral garlands, below hammer, above and below legend: SCRIBON PVTEAL. Almost Very Fine.
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247 | Roman Republic

GENS TITURIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.41g/18mm). 89 BC Rome. (Crawford 344/3; FFC 1148). Obv: Head of Tatius right, behind legend: SABIN. Rev: Victoria with crown on beam to right, below legend: L TITVRI, in exergue: II. Almost Very Fine.
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248 | Roman Republic

GENS VIBIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.19g/17mm). 90 BC Auxiliary workshop in Rome. (FFC 1204; Crawford 342/4b). Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right under palm chin, behind legend: PANSA. Rev: Minerva with trophy and scepter leading chariot to left, exergue: C VIBIVS CF. Very Fine.
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249 | Roman Republic

ROUGH. Denarius. (Ar. 3.79g/18mm). 43-42 BC Military mobile mint of Brutus and Cassius in northern Greece. (Crawford 506/2; FFC 3). Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right, around legend: COSTA LEG. Rev: Trophy with oval shield and two lances, around legend: BRVTVS IMP. Very Fine. Rare specimen. Missing blank.
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250 | Roman Republic

POMPEY, the Great. Denarius. (Ar. 3.78g/19mm). 46-45 BC Hispania. (FFC 1; Crawford 469a). Obv: Head of Pallas to right, around legend: M POBLICI LEG PRO PR, all within dots and dashes. Rev: Pompey standing left, with one foot on the prow of a ship, giving a palm to Baetica standing right with a shield and two javelins, around legend: CN MAGNVS IMP. Almost Uncirculated. Reverse mint vain. Nice and rare specimen.

During the two years (47-45 BC) that he was in Hispania, Gnaeus Pompey Jr., eldest son of Gnaeus Pompey the Great, minted two series of silver denarii (RRC 469-470) and one of bronze aces (RRC 471), all them in the framework of the civil war that pitted C. Julius Caesar against the Senate. These denarii have different variants depending on the reverse: some have points and beads as a pattern, while others have only points. There are authors who have also wanted to see stylistic differences in them, differentiating between a beautiful style and a crude style in these coinages. But the variants do not end here, Villaronga and Benages cite differences in the legends and even, returning to the iconography, there are authors for whom the image represented on the obverse is Pallas while for others it is Rome. García-Bellido considers that the female figure would be, due to her majestic posture, the personification of a divinity and not of a city or province as in other cases, because she does not go or kneel before the emperor who receives the homage.
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