Coins

Celtiberian coins

SECOBIRICES (Saelices, Cuenca). As. (Ae. 9.21g/24mm). 30-20 Fine (FAB-2176). Anv: Male's head to the right, behind the palm, in front a dolphin and below the Iberian letter S. Rev: Horseman with lance to the right, below the Iberian legend: SECoBiRICES. Very Fine.
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Price: 135€

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SEGIA (Ejea de los Caballeros, Zaragoza). As. (Ae. 7.33g/25mm). 120-20 Fine (FAB-2157). Obverse: Bearded male head to the right, behind two dolphins. Reverse: Horseman with lance to the right, above crescent with star, below Iberian legend: SEGiA. VF-.
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Price: 75€

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SEGIA (Ejea de los Caballeros, Zaragoza). As. (Ae. 7.98g/27mm). 120-20 Fine (FAB-2157). Obverse: Bearded male head to the right, behind two dolphins. Reverse: Horseman with lance to the right, above crescent with star, below Iberian legend: SEGiA. VF-.
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Price: 75€

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SESARS (Aragon area). As. (Ae. 8.81g/24mm). 120-20 Fine (FAB-2199). Anv: Bearded male head to right, behind a dolphin. Rev: Horseman with lance to right, star above, below Iberian legend: SESARS. VF-.
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Price: 125€

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SESARS (Aragon area). As. (Ae. 12.70g/26mm). 120-20 Fine (FAB-2199). Anv: Bearded male head right, dolphin behind. Rev: Horseman with lance right, star above, Iberian legend below: SESARS. VF.
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Price: 250€

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SETEIUncirculatedEN (Sástago, Zaragoza). Semis. (Ae. 6.73g/22mm). 120-20 Fine (FAB-2211). Obverse: Male head to the right, sickle behind. Reverse: Horse to the right, caduceus above, Iberian legend below: SETeIUncirculatedeN. Extremely Fine/Good Fine. Spectacular minting on the obverse.
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Price: 180€

Celtiberian coins

TITIACOS (Tricio, La Rioja). As. (Ae. 7.58g/22mm). 120-20 Fine (FAB-2392). Anv: Bearded male head to right, behind letter: Ti. Rev: Horseman with lance to right, below Iberian legend: TiTiACoS. VF.
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Price: 200€

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TITIACOS (Tricio, La Rioja). As. (Ae. 9.47g/24mm). 120-20 Fine (FAB-2394). Obv: Bearded male head facing right, behind Iberian letter: Ti. Rev: Horseman with lance facing right, below curved Iberian legend: TiTiACoS. VF. Cleaned.
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Price: 120€

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TITIACOS (Tricio, La Rioja). As. (Ae. 5.26g/23mm). 120-20 Fine (FAB-2394). Obv: Bearded male head facing right, behind Iberian letter: Ti. Rev: Horseman with lance facing right, below Iberian legend: TiTiACoS. VF-. Cleaned.
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Price: 90€

Celtiberian coins

TITIACOS (Tricio, La Rioja). As. (Ae. 9.10g/25mm). 120-20 Fine (FAB-2395). Anv: Bearded male head to right, behind Iberian letter: Ti. Rev: Horseman with lance to right, below Iberian legend on line: TiTiACoS. Good Fine/VF-.
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Price: 80€

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TITIACOS (Tricio, La Rioja). As. (Ae. 7.40g/22mm). 120-20 Fine (FAB-2395). Obv: Bearded male head to right, behind Iberian letter: Ti. Rev: Horseman with lance to right, below curved Iberian legend on a line: TiTiACoS. VF.
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Price: 150€

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TITIACOS (Tricio, La Rioja). As. (Ae. 9.74g/24mm). 120-20 Fine (FAB-2395). Anv: Bearded male head to right, behind Iberian letter: Ti. Rev: Horseman with lance to right, below Iberian legend on line: TiTiACoS. VF-.
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Price: 100€

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TURIASO (Tarazona, Zaragoza). Denarius. (Ar. 3.41g/19mm). 120-20 Fine (FAB-2412). Obv: Bearded male head to right, behind letter: CA, below: S and in front: Du. Rev: Horseman with lance to right, below Iberian legend above line: TuRIASU. VF.
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Price: 250€

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TURIASO (Tarazona, Zaragoza). Denarius. (Ar. 3.87g/18mm). 120-20 Fine (FAB-2412). Obverse: Bearded male head facing right, behind letter: CA, below: S and in front: Du. Reverse: Horseman with lance facing right, below Iberian legend above line: TuRIASU. VF.
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Price: 200€

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TURIASO (Tarazona, Zaragoza). Denarius. (Ar. 3.50g/18mm). 120-20 Fine (FAB-2412). Obv: Bearded male head to right, behind letter: CA, below: S and in front: Du. Rev: Horseman with lance to right, below Iberian legend above line: TuRIASU. VF.
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Price: 200€

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TURIASO (Tarazona, Zaragoza). Denarius. (Ar. 3.40g/18mm). 120-20 Fine (FAB-2412). Obv: Bearded male head to right, behind letter: CA, below: S and in front: Du. Rev: Horseman with lance to right, below Iberian legend above line: TuRIASU. Good Fine.
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Price: 100€

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TURIASO (Tarazona, Zaragoza). As. (Ae. 10.64g/26mm). 120-20 Fine (FAB-2428). Anv: Bearded male head right, around three dolphins. Rev: Horseman with spear right, below Iberian legend: TuRIASU. Good Fine.
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Price: 45€

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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Price: 900€

Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.81g/18mm). 200-195 BC Rome. (FFC 49; Crawford 122/2). Obv: Head of Rome right, X before. Rev: Dioscuri on horse right, stars above, dog below, exergue: ROME. Good Very Fine. Nice specimen with dark tone, scarce like this.
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Price: 300€

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ANONYMOUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.71g/20mm). 86 BC Rome. (Crawford 350/2a; FFC 85). Obv: Laureate bust right of Apolo Viejovis, beam of rays below. Rev: Jupiter driving chariot throwing lightning. Good Very Fine.
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Price: 180€

Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS COINAGE. Denarius. (Ar. 3.72g/19mm). 86 Fine Rome. (FFC 85; Crawford 350/A2). Obverse: Laureate head of Apollo Vejovis facing right, below a bundle of lightning bolts. Reverse: Jupiter riding in a chariot and throwing a lightning bolt to the right. VF.
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Price: 175€

Roman Republic

ANONYMOUS. Semis. 211 BC Imitation Hispanic. A/ Head of Saturn to the right, behind value mark S. R/ Prow to right, above this mark value S and below ROMA. ACIP 2659; FAB-R44. oh 8.48g Good Very Fine.
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Price: 80€

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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Price: 225€

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 a 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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Price: 300€

Roman Republic

GENS CLAUDIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.54g/20mm). 50 Fine Rome. (Crawford 439/1; FFC 571). Obv: Head of the consul M. Claudius Marcelus right, behind triquetra, front legend: MAGoodELLINVS. Rev: M. Claudius Marcelus placing trophy inside tetrastyle temple, around legend MAGoodELLINVS COS QVINQ. VF-. Countermarks on reverse. Scarce example.
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Price: 400€

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 scepter, 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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Price: 350€

Roman Republic

GENS JULIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.87g/19mm). 85 Fine. Auxiliary workshop, Rome. (FFC 767; Crawford 352/1a). Obv: Laureate and winged head of Apollo facing right, with a trident and bird behind. Rev: Victory with a laurel wreath on a quadriga facing right, in exergue: L IVLI BVRSIO. VF+.
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Price: 500€

Roman Republic

MAGoodO ANTONIO. Denarius. (Ar. 2.89g/17mm). 32-31 Fine Flying mint. (FFC 36; Crawford 544/18). Anv: Praetorian Galley to the right, around legend: ANT AVG III VIR RPC. Rev: Legionary eagle between two banners, among them: LEG-VI. Good Fine. Countermarks on obverse.
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Price: 275€

Roman Republic

MAGoodUS ANTHONY. Denarius. (Ar. 3.68g/15mm). 32-31 Fine. Flying mint. (Crawford 544/18; FFC 36). Obv: Praetorian galley facing right, around the legend: ANT AVG III VIR RPC. Rev: Legionary eagle between two banners, between them: LEG-V. Extremely Fine-.
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Price: 825€

Roman Republic

GENS PLAETORIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.71g/18mm). 67 BC Rome. (Crawford 409/1; FFC 696). Obv: Bust with helmet of the goddess Vaccina to the right, cornucopia in front, bow and quiver behind, legend around: CESTIANVS Uncirculated. Rev: Eagle standing left on beam of rays, around legend: M PLAETORIVS MF AED CVR. Very Fine.
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Price: 150€

Roman Republic

GENS PLAUTIA. Denarius. (Ar. 4.00g/19mm). 47 BC (FFC 1003; Crawford 453/1a). Obv: Medusa head from the front, below legend: L PLAVTIVS. Rev: Victory facing left, holding palm and leading four horses, below legend: PLANCVS. Almost Extremely Fine. Slight countermark on obverse. Nice specimen, rare like that.
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Price: 1.150€

Roman Republic

PUBLIC GENE. Denarius. (Ar. 3.73g/18mm). 80 BC Auxiliary workshop in Rome. (Crawford 380/1; FFC 1017). Obv: Head of Rome to right, above: H, behind legend: ROMA. Rev: Hercules standing to left strangling the Nemean lion, in front: mallet, bow and quiver, above: H, behind legend: C POBLICI Q F. Good Very Fine. Dark patina.
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Price: 300€

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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Price: 3.000€

Roman Republic

GENS PORTIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.85g/19mm). 110-109 BC Rome. (Crawford 301/1; FFC 1055). Obv: Head of Rome to the right, star in front, legend behind: P LAECA. Roman soldier raising right hand, in front a robed citizen, behind a lictor with fasces, in exergo: I PROVOKE. Very Fine.
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Price: 180€

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GENS SCRIBONIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.62g/20mm). 62 BC Rome. (Crawford 416/1a; FFC 1102). Obv: Diademed head of Bonus Eventus to the right, around legend: LIBO BON EVENT. Rev: Scribonian well adorned with lateral garlands, below tongs, around legend: SCRIBON PVTEAL. Extremely Fine/ Almost Extremely Fine. Remains of original shine. Nice specimen.

We define the gens as a group of families that descended or believed they descended from a common ancestor and that shared divinities, customs, and territory. In the case of the Scribonia, the curbstone, a profile that surrounds it to provide it with security, of the well (Puteal Escribonium or Scribonianum) is the iconographic motif most used in its coinage and alludes to its construction in the atrium of Minerva by Scribonius. , according to Festus. Bonus Eventus, on the obverse, is the Goddess of good luck and is especially invoked at the start of a journey. There are variants of this piece depending on whether a hammer or a chisel or burin appears on the back instead of pincers.
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Price: 600€

Roman Republic

GENS UncirculatedRIBONIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.89g/20mm). 62 Fine Rome. (FFC 1102; Crawford 416/1a). Obv: Diademed head of Bonus Eventus right, around legend: LIBO BON EVENT. Rev: Scribonian well decorated with lateral garlands, below hammer, above and below legend: UncirculatedRIBON PVTEAL. Extremely Fine/Extremely Fine-. Nice specimen.
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Price: 400€

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GENS SULPICE. Denarius. (Ar. 3.77g/19mm). 69 BC Rome. (Crawford 406/1; FFC 1135). Obv: Veiled head of Vesta right, Uncirculated behind. Rev: Sacrificial knife, simulus and priestly ax adorned with a lion's head, between: AE-CVR, in exergue: P GALB. Very Fine/ Almost Extremely Fine. Nice reverse.
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Price: 375€

Roman Republic

GENS VIBIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.75g/18mm). 90 BC Rome. (FFC 1206 var.). Obv: Laureate head of Apollo to the right, behind legend: PANSA. Rev: Minerva with trophy and scepter leading chariot left, below legend: C VIBIVS C F. Good Very Fine. Beautiful and rare specimen.
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Price: 450€

Roman Republic

GENS VIBIA. Denarius. (Ar. 4.11g/19mm). 48 BC Rome. (Crawford 449/1a; FFC 1219). Obv: Head of bread to the right, below legend: PANSA. Rev: Jupiter seated left with patera and scepter, around legend: IOVIS AXVR C VIBIVS CFCN. Very Fine.
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Price: 300€

Imperatorial

SEXTUS POMPEY THE GREAT. Denarius. 44-45 Fine Southern Spain. A/ Head of Cnaeus Pompeius facing right SEX MAGNãIMP SAL. R/ Standing Pietas holding palm and crosswise sceptre. PIETAS. RBW 1670; Craw 477.1b. Ar. 3.38g. VF. Very rare.
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Price: 500€

Imperatorial

AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.88g/15mm). 19 BC Colonia Patricia. (RIC 87a). Anv: Head of Augustus to the right, around legend: CAESAR AVGVSTVS. Rev: Escudo with inscription: CL V, between eagle on spear and banner, around: SPQR, above: SIGNIS, below: RECEPTIS. Extremely Fine/ Almost Extremely Fine. Loose coinage on reverse. Nice specimen, rare like that.
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Price: 1.000€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

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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Price: 1.200€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

TIBERIUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.62g/20mm). 14-37 AD Lugdunum. (RIC 30). Obv: Laureate head of Tiberius facing right holding a sceptre, surrounding legend: TI CAESAR DIVI AVGVSTVS. Rev: Livia seated facing right, surrounding legend: MAXIM PONTIF. VF.
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Price: 650€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

NERO DRUZO, in the time of Claudio I. Sestercio. (Ae. 25.81g/36mm). 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. Very Fine. Rare specimen.
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Price: 700€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

NERO and DIVO CLAUDIUS I. Tetradrachm. (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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Price: 600€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

NERO. Sestertius. (Ae. 26.18g/36mm). 65 AD Lugdunum. (RIC 495). Obv: Laureate bust of Nero facing left, around legend: IMP NERO CAESAR AVG PONT MAX TR POT P P. Rev: Ceres seated left carrying a torch and wheat ears, in front Annona carrying a cornucopia, between them a modium and behind a prow, in exergue: Uncirculated, around legend: ANNONA AVGVSTI CERES. Extremely Fine. Cleaned and fields lowered, although a rare specimen.
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Price: 3.500€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

NERO. Sestertius. (Ae. 26.66g/35mm). 65 AD Lugdunum. Obv: NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER PM TR P IMP P P. Laureate bust to the right of Nero. Rev: CONG DAT POP. Nero seated on a dais, with an official offering congiarum to a citizen on the stairs with a child behind him, in the background Minerva holding an owl and a spear next to Libertas holding Tesera. (RIC 434). VF+. Retouched. Very rare specimen.

Suetonius relates that "Nero was born in Antium, nine months after the death of Tiberius, on the 18th of the Kalends of January at sunrise." The last emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and one of the Roman emperors with the worst press coverage in the entire history of the Empire. Persecutions against Christians, the burning of Rome in 64 AD, and various assassinations, including that of his brother Britannicus and his mother Agrippina, are some of the accusations that history has traditionally leveled against him. Much of this fame stems from the writings of contemporary and/or later historians, such as the aforementioned Suetonius, Tacitus, and Dio Cassius, who presented the emperor as a true tyrant. It should be noted that this traditional and simple interpretation has been and is currently being questioned, or at least, there is a current trend that also presents us with another side of the emperor: that of a leader beloved by the lower classes, concerned with culture, the arts, and sporting events.
From a strictly economic or numismatic perspective, a major monetary reform was implemented under Nero's government in 64 AD, aimed at expanding the nominal money supply to prevent state insolvency. His reforms basically focused on reducing the theoretical weight of both the aureus and the denarius, as well as the purity of the latter, and introducing subsidiary orichalcum denominations into circulation. This latter measure was abandoned shortly afterward, as this type of coin was never accepted by the people, but the first two remained and survived over the years.
Regarding the style of the portraits minted in the different pieces, they evolve, in a clear process of artistic realism, from that of a young, already obese man, laureate of a civic crown, to that of an adult with harsh features from the last years of his reign.
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Price: 4.500€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

NERO. As. (Ae. 14.41g/31mm). 66 AD Rome. Obv: NERO CAESAR AVG GERM IMP. Laureate bust facing right of Nero. Rev: PACE PR VBIQ PARTA IANVM CLVSTI. Temple of Janus, between Uncirculated. (RIC 349). VF+. Contemporary patina.
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Price: 520€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

NERO. Sestertius. (Ae. 25.62g/34mm). 66 AD Lugdunum. (RIC 517). Obv: Laureate bust of Nero facing left, around the base legend: IMP NERO CAESAR AVG PONT MAX TR POT P. Rev: Roma seated left on a cuirass carrying Victory and a parazonium, between: Uncirculated, below: ROMA. Extremely Fine. Cleaned and lowered fields, although a rare specimen.
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Price: 3.500€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

NERO. Sestertius. (Ae. 27.81g/36mm). 67 AD Lugdunum. (Lyon 268). VF+/EF. Few examples are known in this exceptional quality; CNG auctioned one of similar quality in 2005 from the Tony Hardy collection.
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Price: 3.500€