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 Republic"

342 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. As. (Ae. 42.88g/36mm). 211 BC Rome. (Crawford 56/2). Obv: Laureate double-fronted head of Janus, above: I. Rev: Prow to right, above: I, below legend: ROMA. Very Fine.
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343 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. As. (Ae. 32.41g/31mm). 211-208 BC Mint of central Italy. (Crawford 61/2). Obv: Double-faced head of Janus, above I. Rev: Bow to right, in front I, below: ROMA, above: Victoria advancing to right. Very Fine.
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344 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Semis. (Ae. 8.91g/22mm). 211-206 BC (Crawford 3/56). Obv: Head of Saturn to right, behind S. Rev: Prow to right, above S, below: ROMA. Very Fine. green patina
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345 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Semis. (Ae. 13.81g/25mm). 169-158 BC Rome. (Crawford 195/2). Obv: laureate head of Saturn to right. Rev: Bow to right, front S, below legend: ROMA, donkey above. Almost Very Fine.
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346 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Sextant. (Ae. 15.57g/27mm). 217-215 AD Rome. (Crawford 5/38). Obv: Helmeted head of Mercury right, above two dots. Rev: Bow to right, above legend: ROMA, below two points. Almost Very Fine.
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347 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Triente. (Ae. 16.53g/29mm). 215-212 BC Rome. (Crawford 41/7b). Obv: Head of Rome to the right, above four points. Rev: Bow to right, above legend: ROMA, below four dots. Very Fine.
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348 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Triente. (Ae. 5.19g/22mm). 211-208 BC Mint uncertain. (Crawford 56/4). Obv: Helmeted head of Minerva to right, above four dots. Rev: Prow to right, below four dots, above legend: ROMA. Very Fine.
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349 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Quadrant. (Ae. 6.88g/20mm). 211 BC Rome. (Crawford 56/5). Obv: Head of Hercules in lion's skin, behind three dots. Rev: Bow to right, forward three points. Almost Very Fine.
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350 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Quadrant. (Ae. 4.00g/18mm). 86 BC Rome. (Crawford 56/5). Obv: Head of Hercules in lion's skin, behind three dots. Rev: Bow to right, above: ROMA, behind three points. Very Fine.
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351 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Uncia. (Ae. 10.10g/24mm). 217-215 BC Rome. (Crawford 6/38). Obv: Head of Rome left, point behind. Rev: Bow to right, above legend: ROMA, below point. Almost Very Fine/ Very Fine.
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352 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Didrachm. (Ar. 6.20g/19mm). 220-205 BC Rome. (Crawford 3/29). Obv: Laureate double-fronted head of Janus. Rev: Jupiter driving chariot with scepter and thunderbolt to right, below legend between two lines: ROME. Almost Very Fine.
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353 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Didrachm. (Ar. 6.62g/20mm). 225-212 BC Rome. (Crawford 3/28). Obv: Double-fronted laureate head of Janus. Rev: Jupiter driving chariot to the right, below legend incuse: ROME. Good Very Fine/ Very Fine.

The didrachma is considered the predecessor of the denarius. Specifically, the specimens that have a quadriga on their backs are also known as quadrigates. Regarding the obverses, despite the fact that the double-faced bearded god usually appears bearded, there are exceptions without a bearded one, in the chronological range that goes between 225 and 137 BC and in two specific types of coins: the contemporary aces to the Volterra coins and quadrigatis, like this one, which were in circulation between 225 and 212 BC We consider it interesting to literally quote the words of Doña María Teresa Pradas Blasco ("The numismatic image of Janus") about the parallelism of these pieces with other contemporaries : “The gold and silver coins (quadrigati) correspond to this context, with a Greek invoice and weight, put into circulation by Rome between 225 BC. C. and 212 a. C., with representation of beardless two-faced, which have their parallel in the Capua shekel of 216 a. C., with a female double head, attributed to Hannibal during his occupation of Campania for the exceptional use of electro, the omission of the name of ROME and the choice of the Carthaginian female type, doubled as a concession to the custom of the area."
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354 | Roman Republic

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

ANONYMOUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.34g/18mm). 200-190 BC Mint from southern Italy. (Crawford 44/5; FFC 7). Obv: Head of Rome to the right, behind X. Rev: Dioscuri on horseback to the right, stars above, in exergue: ROMA. Good Very Fine/ Very Fine.
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356 | Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Denarius. (Ar. 4.08g/18mm). 208-206 BC Rome. (Crawford 58/2; FFC 27). Obv: Head of Rome to the right, behind X. Rev: Dioscuri on horseback to the right, stars above, cornucopia below, legend: ROME below. Very Fine.
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357 | Roman Republic

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

GENS ACILIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.90g/17mm). 55 BC Rome. (Crawford 442/1a; FFC 96). Obv: Laureate head of Salus to the right, behind legend: SALVTIS. Rev: Salus standing to left resting on column and serpent, around legend: MN ACILIVS III VIR VALETV. Good Extremely Fine. Slight original shine. Nice specimen, scarce like that.
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359 | Roman Republic

GENS AEMILIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.93g/19mm). 114-113 BC Mint from southern Italy. (Crawford 291/1; FFC 103). Obv: Laureate head of Rome to the right, star behind, legend: ROMA in front. Rev: Equestrian statue on three arches to the right, between the arches: LEP, around the legend: MN AEMILIO. Extremely Fine/ Good Extremely Fine. Remains of original shine. Nice specimen, scarce like that.
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360 | Roman Republic

GENS AEMILIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.82g/18mm). 58 BC Rome. (Crawford 422/1; FFC 121). Obv: King Aretas kneeling to the right with branch, behind camel, around legend: M SCAVR/EX- Uncirculated/REX ARETAS. Rev: Jupiter driving chariot to left, around legend: P HVPSAEVE/AED-CVR, in exergue: C HVPSAE COS/PREIVER, in field: CAPTV. Good Very Fine.
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361 | Roman Republic

GENS AEMILIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.96g/17mm). 58 BC Rome. (FFC 123; Crawford 422/1b). Obv: King Aretas kneeling to the right with an olive branch, behind camel, above legend: M SCAVR AED CVR, on both sides legend: EX- Uncirculated, in exergue: REX ARETAS. Rev: Jupiter in chariot left below scorpion, above legend: P HVPSAE AED CVR, in exergue: C HVPSAE COS PREIVER, in field: CAPTV. Almost Extremely Fine.
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362 | Roman Republic

GENS AEMILIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.62g/19mm). 62 BC Rome. (Crawford 415/1; FFC 126). Obv: Concordia's veiled head to the right, around legend: PAVLLVS LEPIDVS CONCORDIA. Rev: Perseus and his sons before Aemilio Lepido, including military triumphs, over these TERs and in exergue PAVLLVS. Fine.
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363 | Roman Republic

GENS ANNIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.36g/18mm). 82-81 BC Hispania. (Crawford 366/2b; FFC 141). Obv: Diademed bust of Anna Perenna to right, around legend: C ANNI TF TN PRO COS EX Uncirculated. Rev: Victory with palm on chariot to right, below: E, above: Q, in exergue: L FABI LF HISP. Good Fine.
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364 | Roman Republic

GENS CAECILIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.87g/20mm). 96 BC Rome. (Crawford 335/1b; FFC 210). Obv: Laureate head of Apollo to right, below star, around legend: L METEL A ALB SF. Rev: Roma seated left on shields carrying spear and sword, behind Victoria crowning her, in front legend: C MALL, in exergue: ROMA. Good Very Fine/ Very Fine. Nice patina.
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365 | Roman Republic

GENS CAECILIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.58g/18mm). 47-46 BC Africa. (FFC 217; Crawford 461/1). Obv: Head of Africa to right, spike in front, plow below, legend around: SCIPIO IMP Q METELL. Rev: Hercules leaning on a club with a lion's skin, around legend: LEG FC EPPIVS. Almost Very Fine.
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366 | Roman Republic

GENS CALPURNIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.60g/19mm). 90-89 BC Rome. (Crawford 340/1; FFC 243). Obv: Diademed head of Apollo right, behind harp. Rev: Rider with palm galloping to the right, below legend: L PISO FRVGI, below number: VIII. Very Fine.
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367 | Roman Republic

CASSIA GENE. Denarius. (Ar. 3.57g/18mm). 55 BC Rome. (FFC 561; Crawford 413/1). Obv: Veiled bust of Vesta left, cup behind. Rev: Roman citizen voting left, behind legend: LONGIN IIIV. Very Fine.
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368 | Roman Republic

GENS CLAUDIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.79g/19mm). 110-109 BC Rome. (Crawford 300/1; FFC 565). Obv: Head of Rome to right. Rev: Victoria driving biga to the right, in exergue: C PVLCHER. Very Fine.
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369 | Roman Republic

GENS CLAUDIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.91g/19mm). 79 BC Auxiliary workshop in Rome. (Crawford 383/1a; FFC 566). Obv: Diademed bust of Diana to the right carrying a quiver and bow on her back, Uncirculated in front. Rev: Victoria with laurel wreath and palm leading biga to the right, below: A XXXVI, in exergue: TI CLAVD TI F/AP N. Very Fine.
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370 | Roman Republic

GENS CLAUDIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.24g/19mm). 42 BC Rome. (Crawford 494/21; FFC 568). Obv: Radiate head of Sun to right, behind quiver. Rev: Crescent surrounded by five stars, below legend: P CLODIVS/MF. Almost Very Fine.
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371 | Roman Republic

GENS CLAUDIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.18g/18mm). 42 BC Rome. (Crawford 494/23; FFC 569). Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right, lyre behind. Rev: Diana standing right with two torches, around legend: P CLODIVS MF. Very Fine. Cleaned.
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372 | Roman Republic

GENS CLOULIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.83g/20mm). 128 BC Rome. (FFC 572; Crawford 260/1). Obv: Head of Rome to right, behind laurel wreath, below legend: ROMA. Rev: Victoria directing biga to the right, below spike, in exergue: T CLOVLI. Almost Very Fine.
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373 | Roman Republic

CLUVIS SAXULA. Ace. (Ae. 25.38g/32mm). 169-158 BC Rome. (Crawford 173/1). Obv: Double-faced head of Janus, above I. Rev: Bow to right, in front I, below: ROMA, above: C SAX. Almost Very Fine.
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374 | Roman Republic

CLUVIS SAXULA. As. (Ae. 34.18g/34mm). 169-158 BC Rome. (Crawford 173/1). Obv: Double-faced head of Janus, above I. Rev: Bow to right, in front I, below: ROMA, above: C SAX. Very Fine.
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375 | Roman Republic

GENS CORDIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.87g/17mm). 46 BC Rome. (Crawford 463/1b; FFC 604). Obv: Diademed head of the Dioscuri to the right, stars above, legend behind: RVFVS III VIR. Rev: Venus Verticordia standing to left carrying scales and scepter, behind her cupid, behind legend: MN CORDI. Very Fine.
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376 | Roman Republic

GENS CORNELIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.64g/18mm). 112-111 BC Mint from southern Italy. (Crawford 296/1h; FFC 609). Obv: Head of Scipio African to right, star above, palm behind, legend around: CN BLASTIO CN F. Rev: Jupiter standing frontally with spear and beam of rays, between Juno with scepter and Pallas crowning him and carrying scepter, in field monogram BLA, in exergue: ROMA. Very Fine.
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377 | Roman Republic

GENS CORNELIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.92g/18mm). 112-111 BC central Italy. (Crawford 296/1; FFC 610). Obv: Head of Scipio African to right, star above, star behind, legend in front: CN BLASTIO CN F. Rev: Jupiter standing in front with lance and beam of rays between Juno with scepter and Pallas with scepter and crowning him, in crescent field , in exergue: ROME. Very Fine.
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378 | Roman Republic

GENS CORNELIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.82g/19mm). 76-75 BC Hispania. (Crawford 393/1; FFC 627). Obv: Diademed bust of the Genius of the Roman people to the right, behind him a sceptre, above: GPR. Rev: Terrestrial globe between scepter with laurel wreath and Timon, in field: EX- Uncirculated, below: CN LEN Q. Extremely Fine. Remains of original shine. Nice specimen, scarce like that.
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379 | Roman Republic

GENS CORNELIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.53g/19mm). 84-83 BC Oriental Coinage. (Crawford 359/2; FFC 630). Obv: Diademed head of Venus to the right, cupid in front with palm to the left, legend below: L SVLLA. Rev: Praefericulo and lituo between two trophies, around legend: IMPER ITERVM. Very Fine. Scarce specimen.
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380 | Roman Republic

GENS DIDIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.86g/18mm). 55 BC Rome. (Crawford 429/2a; FFC 677). Obv: Diademed and veiled head of Concordia to the right, around legend: P FONTEIVS CAPITO III VIR CONCORDIA. Rev: Facade of the Villa Pública with two floors of columns and arches, around legend: T DIDI IMP VIL PVB. Good Very Fine. Scarce specimen.
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381 | Roman Republic

GENS DOMITIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.94g/19mm). 116-115 AD Rome. (Crawford 285/1; FFC 681). Obv: Head of Rome to the right, behind X, in front: ROMA. Rev: Jupiter with branch driving chariot, in exergue: CN DOMI. Very Fine.
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382 | Roman Republic

GENS EGNATIA. Denarius. (Ar. 4.02g/17mm). 75 BC Auxiliary workshop in Rome. (Crawford 381/3; FFC 690). Obv: Diademed head of Libertad to the right, Phrygian cap behind and legend: MAXSVMVS. Rev: Roma and Venus front shelves, on both sides prows with oars above, including Cupid to right, below Roma's foot: she-wolf's head, in field: D-CN N, around legend: C EGNATVS CN F. Good Very Fine. Scarce specimen like this.
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383 | Roman Republic

GENS FABIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.76g/18mm). 127 BC Rome. (Crawford 265/1; FFC 693). Obv: Head of Roma to right, below star, around legend: Q MX ROMA. Rev: Cornucopia and beam of rays within laurel wreath. Almost Very Fine.
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384 | Roman Republic

GENS FABIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.90g/17mm). 126 BC Rome. (Crawford 268/1a; FFC 696). Obv: Head of Rome to the right, in front letter: N and behind star. Rev: Fabius Pictor seated to the left carrying a lance and flamenco bonnet, behind shield with inscription: QVI/RIN, around legend: N FABI PICTOR, jan xergo: ROMA. Very Fine.
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385 | Roman Republic

GENS FABIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.85g/20mm). 124 BC Northern Italy. (FFC 697; Crawford 273/1). Obv: Head of Roma to the right, below X, in front legend: LABEO, behind legend: ROMA. Rev: Jupiter in chariot to the right with scepter and beam of rays, below prow of ship, in exergue: Q FABI. Very Fine.
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386 | Roman Republic

GENS FONTEIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.98g/20mm). 114-113 BC Southern Italy. (Crawford 290/1; FFC 713). Obv: Fontus double-fronted head, in field: P and star. Rev: Galley left with helmsman and three rows of oarsmen, above legend: C FONT, below: ROMA. Good Very Fine.
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387 | Roman Republic

GENS FONTEIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.76g/19mm). 114-113 BC Rome. (Crawford 307/1b; FFC 714). Obv: Laureate heads of the Dioscuri to right, stars above, star before. Rev: Galley to the right with helmsman, below B, above legend: M FONTEI. Very Fine.
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388 | Roman Republic

GENS FONTEIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.81g/21mm). 85 BC Auxiliary workshop in Rome. (Crawford 353/1c; FFC 719). Obv: Laureate head of Apolo Vejovis to the right, below a beam of rays, behind legend: CF MN FONTEI, in front CF. Rev: Genius on goat to the right, below tysos, above two caps of dioscuros, all within a laurel wreath. Very Fine.
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389 | Roman Republic

GENS FONTEIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.70g/20mm). 85 BC Auxiliary workshop in Rome. (Crawford 353/1c; FFC 719). Obv: Laureate head of Apolo Vejovis to the right, below a beam of rays, behind legend: CF MN FONTEI, in front CF. Rev: Genius on goat to the right, below tysos, above two caps of dioscuros, all within a laurel wreath. Good Very Fine.
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390 | Roman Republic

GENS FONTEIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.92g/21mm). 85 BC Southern Italy. (Crawford 353/1d; FFC 721). Obv: Laureate head of Apollo to the right, below a beam of rays, in front legend: CF, behind legend: MN FONTEI. Rev: Genius on goat to the right, above Dioscuros caps, below thyrsus, all within a laurel wreath. Very Fine.
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391 | Roman Republic

GENS FUFIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.81g/19mm). 70 BC Italian mint uncertain. (Crawford 403/1; FFC 725). Obv: Honus and Virtus heads to right, between: HO-VIRT, below legend: KALENI. Rev: Italy right standing with cornucopia shaking hands with Rome left standing with scepter and supporting globe, caduceus field, monogram ITAL and RO, exergue: CORDI. Very Fine. Countermarks on obverse. Scarce specimen.
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