Online Coin Auction #80

Wednesday, 22 March 2023 | Madrid, 11:00 CET

  • First session. 11:00h CET, from lot 1 to 1091
  • Second session. 16:00h CET, from lot 1092 to 2287


Results for la category: "Roman Empire"

481 | Roman Empire

AUGUSTUS and JULIUS CAESAR. Ae20. (Ae. 6.56g/20mm). 14 AD Thessalonica. (RPC 5421). Obv: Head of Julius Caesar to right, around legend. Rev: Head of Augustus right, legend around. Almost Extremely Fine. green patina
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482 | Roman Empire

AUGUSTUS. Dupondio. (Ae. 12.51g/28mm). 17 BC Rome. (RIC 342). Obv: legend: AVGVSTVS/TRIBVNIC/POTEST, within a laurel wreath. Rev: Uncirculated, around legend: C PLOTIVS RVFVS III VIR AAA FF. Very Fine.
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483 | Roman Empire

AUGUSTUS. Cistóforo. (Ar. 11.16g/28mm). 28-20 AD Ephesus, Ionia. (ICR 476). Obv: Laureate head of Augustus to right, around legend: IMP CAESAR DIVI F COS VI LIBERTATIS PR VINDEX. Rev: Pax standing to left carrying caduceus, behind basket from which snake comes out, in front: PAX, all within a laurel wreath. Good Very Fine. Beautiful and rare specimen.

Of Greek origin, the cistóforo takes its name from the main element on its back, the cist or basket, that is, a cylindrical container from which a snake emerges. This iconography, and specifically the appearance of the snakes, has been interpreted as the representation of the god Dionysus or Bacchus, a god honored as patron of nature and as a dispenser of life and wine to men. The cult of this divinity and the cistóforo follow practically parallel lives: both are born around 200 BC in Asia Minor and spread rapidly through Mysia, Phrygia or Lydia until they reach Rome through Anatolia. At first, these coins did not bear any other epigraphic indication than the name of Filetero, the founder of the Pergamon dynasty, but over time their iconography evolved to the point that, on Roman coins, the name does not always appear. mystic cist (they appear in specimens like this from the time of Augustus only to tend to disappear in later mintings). The main centers of production of the cistophores were Pergamon and Ephesus.
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485 | Roman Empire

AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.73g/18mm). 19-18 BC Caesaraugusta. (ICR 37a). Obv: Laureate head of Augustus to right, legend around: CAESAR AVGVSTVS. Rev: Eight-pointed star, with a flame in one of them, between legend: DIVVS IVLIVS. Very Fine. Irregular blank.
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486 | Roman Empire

AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.12g/20mm). 19-18 BC Caesaraugusta Colony. (ICR 42b). Obv: Head of Augustus left, legend around: CAESAR AVGVSTVS. Rev: Escudo with inscription: SPQR/CL V. Almost Very Fine. Cleaned. Scarce specimen.
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487 | Roman Empire

AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.44g/19mm). 19 BC Colonia Patricia. (ICR 86a). Obv: Head of Augustus to right, legend around: AVGVSTVS CAESAR. Rev: Escudo with inscription: CLV, between two banners with eagles, around letters: SPQR, around legend: SIGNIS RECEPTIS. Very Fine.
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488 | Roman Empire

AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.73g/20mm). 17-16 BC Colonia Patricia. (ICR 130). Obv: Head of Augustus left. Rev: Capricorn right with globe and rudder, above cornucopia. Good Very Fine/ Very Fine. Scarce.
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489 | Roman Empire

AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.80g/19mm). 15-13 BC Lugdunum. (ICR 171a). Obv: Head of Augustus to right, around legend: DIVI F AVGVSTVS. Rev: Apollo standing left holding plectrum and lyre, between: IMP-X, in exergue: ACT. Extremely Fine. Banker's mark on obverse. Nice specimen, scarce and more so.
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490 | Roman Empire

AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.42g/19mm). 15-13 BC Lugdunum. (ICR 171a). Obv: Head of Augustus right. Rev: Apollo Citharoedus of Actium standing left holding plectrum and lyre, between: IMP-X, in exergue: ACT. Almost Very Fine.
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491 | Roman Empire

AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.73g/14mm). 8-7 BC Lugdunum. (RIC 199). Obv: Laureate head of Augustus to right, legend around: DIVI F AVGVSTVS. Rev: Caius galloping to the right carrying spear and shield, above legend: C CAES, in exergue: AVGVS F. Good Very Fine. Scarce specimen.
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492 | Roman Empire

AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.35g/20mm). 7-6 BC (RIC 207). Obv: Laureate head of Augustus to right, legend around: CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE. Rev: Gaius and Lucius shelves facing each other, including shield and spears, in simpulus and lituum field, in exergue: CL CAESARES, around legend: AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT. Almost Very Fine. Cleaned.
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493 | Roman Empire

AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.21g/21mm). 29-27 BC Rome. (RIC 266). Obv: Head of Augustus right. Rev: Temple with inscription: IMP CAESAR, Victory over a balloon on the roof between two soldiers. Almost Very Fine.
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494 | Roman Empire

AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.32g/21mm). 19-4 BC Rome. (ICR 318). Obv: Head of Augustus, around legend: CAESAR AVGVSTVS. Rev: Lion attacking stag left, around legend: M DVRMIVS III VIR. Good Fine/ Almost Very Fine. Oxidations cleaned.
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495 | Roman Empire

DIVO AUGUSTUS. Antoninian. (Ar. 3.81g/22mm). 250-251 AD (Coined under the name of Trajan Decius). Rome. (ICR 78). Obv: Radiate head of Augustus to right, legend around: DIVO AVGVSTO. Rev: Altar lit, around legend: CONSECRATIO. Very Fine. Scarce specimen.
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496 | Roman Empire

JUDAEA, Agrippa I. Prutah. (Ae. 1.64g/16mm). 37-44 AD Jerusalem. (Seaby 5567). Obv: Canopy in the shape of an umbrella, around legend. Rev: Three spikes, around legend. Almost Very Fine.
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497 | Roman Empire

TIBERIUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.88g/17mm). 14-37 AD Lugdunum. (ICR 30). Obv: Laureate head of Tiberius to the right holding a scepter, around legend: TI CAESAR DIVI AVGVSTVS. Rev: Livia seated right, around legend: MAXIM PONTIF. Good Very Fine.
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498 | Roman Empire

TIBERIUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.60g/18mm). 36-37 AD Lugdunum. (ICR 30). Obv: Head of Tiberius to right, around legend: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG AVGVSTVS. Rev: Livia seated right with branch and scepter, around legend: MAXIM PONTIF. Good Very Fine.
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499 | Roman Empire

TIBERIUS. Denarius. (Ar. 2.52g/18mm). 36-37 AD Lugdunum. (ICR 26). Obv: Laureate head of Tiberius to right, around legend: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS. Rev: Livia seated to the right carrying a branch and scepter, around legend: MAXIM PONTIF. Almost Very Fine.
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500 | Roman Empire

TIBERIUS. Lined denarius. (Ar-Ae. 3.03g/19mm). 14-37 AD Lugdunum. (ICR 30). Obv: Laureate head of Tiberius to the right holding a scepter, around legend: TI CAESAR DIVI AVGVSTVS. Rev: Livia seated right, around legend: MAXIM PONTIF. Almost Very Fine.
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501 | Roman Empire

ANTONY. As. (Ae. 11.11g/28mm). 41-42 AD Rome. (RIC 92). Obv: draped bust with collected hair to the right of Antonia, around legend: ANTONIA AVGVSTA. Rev: Claudio veiled standing to left carrying symbol, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP P P. Almost Very Fine.
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502 | Roman Empire

AGRIPPINE. Sesterce. (Ae. 25.07g/36mm). 33 AD Rome. (ICR 55). Obv: draped bust of Agrippina right, around legend: AGRIPPINA MF MAT C CAESARIS AVGVSTI. Rev: Carpentum to the left pulled by two mules, covered and decorated and inside two shelf figures, above SPQR and below in two lines: MEMORIAE AGRIPPINAE. Good Very Fine. Rare specimen.

The appearance of the carpentum became popular on Roman coins during the imperial era. They usually share an iconographic program on the obverses with female portraits, since these covered carts drawn by animals were also intended for high-ranking women. For many years its circulation was prohibited during the day by the city of Rome except for the one used by matrons, vestals or empresses.
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503 | Roman Empire

CALIGULA. Sesterce. (Ae. 22.01g/34mm). 37-38 AD Rome. (RIC 37). Obv: Laureate bust of Caligula to the left, around legend: C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT. Rev: Legend: SPQR/PP/OB CIVES/SERVATOS, within laurel. Fine.
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505 | Roman Empire

CALIGULA. As. (Ae. 12.87g/28mm). 37-38 AD Rome. (RIC 38). Obv: Head of Caligula left, around legend: C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT. Rev: Vesta seated left holding patera and sceptre, between: Uncirculated, above: VESTA. Very Fine. Cleaned.
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506 | Roman Empire

CALIGULA. As. (Ae. 12.91g/27mm). 39-40 AD (RIC 47). Obv: Head of Caligula to left, around legend: C CAESAR DIVI AVG PRON AVG PM TRP III P P. Rev: Vesta seated to left holding patera and scepter, between: Uncirculated, above: VESTA. Almost Very Fine. Cleaned.
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507 | Roman Empire

CALIGULA. Quadrant. (Ae. 3.42g/19mm). 40-41 AD Rome. (ICR 52). Obv: Crown, between: Uncirculated, around legend: C CAESAR DIVI AVG PRON AVG. Rev: RCC, around legend: PON M TR P IIII PP TERT. Very Fine.
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508 | Roman Empire

CLAUDIUS I. As. (Ae. 13.46g/27mm). 41-50 AD Rome. (RIC 100). Obv: Head of Claudius I to the left, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP. Rev: Minerva advancing to the right carrying spear and shield, between Uncirculated. Very Fine.
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509 | Roman Empire

CLAUDIUS I. As. (Ae. 10.42g/30mm). 41-50 AD Rome. (RIC 100). Obv: Head of Claudius I to the left, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP. Rev: Minerva advancing to the right carrying spear and shield, between Uncirculated. Very Fine/ Almost Very Fine.
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510 | Roman Empire

CLAUDIUS I. As. (Ae. 11.39g/27mm). 41-50 AD Rome. (RIC 100). Obv: Head of Claudius I to the left, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP. Rev: Minerva advancing to the right carrying spear and shield, between Uncirculated. Very Fine.
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511 | Roman Empire

CLAUDIUS I. As. (Ae. 8.29g/27mm). 41-50 AD Rome. (RIC 100). Obv: Head of Claudius I to the left, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP. Rev: Minerva advancing to the right carrying spear and shield, between Uncirculated. Almost Very Fine.
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512 | Roman Empire

CLAUDIUS I. As. (Ae. 14.86g/28mm). 41-43 AD Rome. (ICR 111). Obv: Head of Claudius I to the left, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP. Rev: Constantia standing left holding sceptre, between Uncirculated, around legend: CONSTANTIAE AVGVSTI. Very Fine.
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513 | Roman Empire

CLAUDIUS I. As. (Ae. 10.43g/27mm). 50-54 AD Rome. (ICR 113). Obv: Head of Claudius I to the right, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP. Rev: Libertas standing to right holding crown and extending left hand, between Uncirculated, around legend: LIBERTAS AVGVSTA. Very Fine.
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514 | Roman Empire

CLAUDIUS I. As. (Ae. 10.87g/28mm). 50-54 AD Rome. (ICR 113). Obv: Head of Claudius I to the right, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP. Rev: Libertas standing to right holding crown and extending left hand, between Uncirculated, around legend: LIBERTAS AVGVSTA. Almost Very Fine.
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515 | Roman Empire

CLAUDIUS I. Quadrant. (Ae. 2.56g/14mm). 41 AD (RIC 84). Obv: Modius, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG. Rev: Uncirculated, around legend: PON M TR P IMP COS DES IT. Almost Very Fine.
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516 | Roman Empire

CLAUDIUS I. Quadrant. (Ae. 2.73g/16mm). 41 AD (RIC 84). Obv: Modius, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG. Rev: Uncirculated, around legend: PON M TR P IMP COS DES IT. Very Fine.
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517 | Roman Empire

NERO DRUZO, in the time of Claudio I. Sestercio. (Ae. 25.40g/35mm). 41-50 AD (RIC 93). Obv: Head of Claudius I to the left, around legend: NERO CLAVDIVS DRVSVS GERMANICVS IMP. Rev: Claudio I seated to the left on a curule chair carrying a branch, below arms, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP. Good Very Fine. repatinated. Rare specimen.

One of the great contributions of Claudio I to numismatics are the thematic novelties that we can find on many of its reverses: alluding to the character and acts of the emperor, his taste and attachment to the army, to events in public or political life. In the case of the bronzes, the curule chair, a chair intended for magistrates and high officials, is one of the most used resources, although it is not difficult to find representations of various allegories. This thematic variety is in keeping with a period that, from a cultural point of view, is considered one of the most flourishing in the Empire and Claudius as one of the most erudite emperors in the history of Rome.
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518 | Roman Empire

NERO. Sesterce. (Ae. 25.79g/35mm). 62-68 AD Lugdunum. (RIC 442). Obv: Laureate head of Nero to right, legend around: NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER PM TR P IMP PP P. Rev: Roma seated left on cuirass carrying Victory with laurel wreath and parazonium, between: Uncirculated, in exergue: ROMA. Almost Very Fine. Mechanically cleaned.
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519 | Roman Empire

NERO. As. (Ae. 9.19g/27mm). 65 AD Rome. (RIC 312). Obv: Laureate head of Nero to right, around legend: NERO CAESAR AVG GERM IMP. Rev: Victoria standing to left carrying shield with inscription: SPQR, between: Uncirculated. Very Fine.
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520 | Roman Empire

NERO. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 11.69g/24mm). 64-65 AD Alexandria. (RPC 5282). Obv: Nero's radiated head to right, around Greek legend. Rev: Draped bust of Poppaea right, around Greek legend. Very Fine.
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521 | Roman Empire

NERO and DIVO CLAUDIUS I. Tetradrachma. (Ar. 13.65g/26mm). 63-68 AD Antioch. (Seaby 4123). Obv: Laureate head of Nero to the right, behind a star, around a Greek legend. Rev: Laureate head of Claudius I to right, around Greek legend. Very Fine. Very rare specimen.
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522 | Roman Empire

NERO. Denarius. (Ar. 3.24g/17mm). 65-66 AD Rome. (ICR 60). Obv: Laureate head of Nero to right, legend around: NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS. Rev: Salus seated to the left carrying a boat, below legend: SALVS. Almost Very Fine.
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523 | Roman Empire

JUDAEA (Roman Province). Prutah (Ae. 1.95g/15mm). 59-62 AD Porcius Festus, Procurator of Judea under Nero. (RPC 4972). Obv: legend: CE NEP WNO C inside crown, below X. Rev: palm branch with legend LE KAICAPOC. Almost Very Fine.
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524 | Roman Empire

GALBA. As. (Ae. 9.71g/28mm). 68 AD Tarraco. (RIC 67). Obv: Laureate head of Galba right. Rev: Livia standing to left carrying patera and scepter, between: Uncirculated, around legend: DIVA AVGVSTA. Almost Very Fine. Scarce specimen.
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525 | Roman Empire

GALBA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.08g/18mm). 68-69 AD Rome. (RIC 167). Obv: Galba's head to the right, around legend: IMP SER GALBA AVG. Rev: Legend: SPQR/OB/ Uncirculated, within a laurel wreath. Very Fine. Scarce specimen.
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526 | Roman Empire

OTHO. Denarius. (Ar. 3.12g/20mm). 69 AD Rome. (ICR 14). Obv: Head of Otto to the right, around legend: IMP OTHO CAESAR AVG TR P. Rev: Victoria advancing to the right wearing a laurel wreath, around legend: VICTORIA OTHONIS. Almost Very Fine. Scarce specimen.
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527 | Roman Empire

VITELLIUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.34g/19mm). 69 AD Rome. (ICR 70). Obv: Head of Vitellius to right, around legend: A VITELLIVS GERMANICVS IMP. Rev: Dolphin on tripod, below raven, around legend: XV VIR SACR FAC. Good Very Fine/ Very Fine. Scarce specimen.
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528 | Roman Empire

VESPASIAN. Sesterce. (Ae. 27.71g/34mm). 71 AD Rome. (RIC 233). Obv: Laureate head of Vespasian to right, around legend: IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM TR PPP COS III. Rev: Captive standing to right, before Judaea kneeling to right, among them palm tree, in exergue: Uncirculated, around legend: IVDAEA CAPTA. Almost Very Fine.
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529 | Roman Empire

VESPASIAN. Dupondio. (Ae. 12.92g/27mm). 73 AD Rome. (ICR 581). Obv: Vespasian radiated head to left, around legend: IMP CAES VESP AVG PMTP COS IIII CENS. Rev: Felicitas standing to left carrying cornucopia, between Uncirculated, around legend: FELICITAS PVBLICA. Very Fine.
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530 | Roman Empire

VESPASIAN. Denarius. (Ar. 2.60g/19mm). 70-71 AD Rome. (RIC 37). Obv: Laureate head of Vespasian to right, around legend: IMP CAES VESP AVG PM COS IIII. Rev: Vesta seated left holding simpulum, between: TRI-POT. Almost Very Fine. Cleaned.
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531 | Roman Empire

DIVO VESPASIAN. Denarius. (Ar. 3.27g/19mm). 80-81 AD (RIC 357). Obv: Vespasian laureate bust to right, legend around: DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS. Rev: Two intertwined capricorn front parts on globe, above shield with inscription: Uncirculated. Very Fine.
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532 | Roman Empire

VESPASIAN. Denarius. (Ar. 3.05g/18mm). 75 AD Rome. (RIC 772). Obv: Laureate head of Vespasian to right, legend around: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG. Rev: Pax seated left carrying branch, around legend: PON MAX TR P COS VI. Almost Very Fine.
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