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#17) Bronze As of Germanicus.
Rome mint, A.D. 37-38. (Reigh of Caligula.)
RIC (Caligula) 35; BMC 49.
Obv: GERMANICVS CAESAR TI AVGVST F DIVI AVG N, around left-facing bust of Germanicus.
Rev:  C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT, around SC.
29 mm, 10.6 g.
$60
Germanicus #18)  Silver denarius of Geta, as Caesar, (A.D. 209-212).
Rome mint, A.D. 200-202.
RIC 15(b) (scarce).
Obv: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT.
Rev: PRINC IVVENT - Geta, standing left, holding branch and spear.
20x18mm, 3.0 g.
$100
Geta
#19) Provincial Bronze of Geta (A.D. 209-212).
Moesia Inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum.
Moushmov 1180.
Obv: Λ C KAI - ΓETAC.
Rev: NIKOΠOΛITΩN ΠPOC ICT - Radiate star with pellets at points.
16 mm, 2.5 g.
SOLD
Geta #20) Silver double denarius of Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244).
Rome mint, A.D. 238-239 (1st issue).
RIC 6.
Obv: IMP CAES M ANT GORDIAN AVG.
Rev: VIRTVS AVG - Virtus, holding spear, resting right hand on shield.
22 mm, 4.4 g.
$60
Gordian III
#21) Silver double denarius of Gordian III, (A.D. 239-244).
Eastern (Antioch?) mint, A.D. 242-244, (special mint for Eastern war).
RIC 210.
Obv: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG.
Rev: FORTVNA REDVX - Fortuna, seated, holding rudder and cornucopiae.
$60
Gordian III
#22) Silver denarius of Hadrian, (A..D. 117-138).
Rome mint, A.D. 125-128.
RIC 175.
Obv: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS.
Rev: COS III - Libertas standing left, holding pileus and rod.
18 mm, 3.0 g.
$50
Hadrian
#23)  Bronze (Orichalcum) Depondius of Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138)
Rome mint, Group E.
RIC 972.
Obv:  HADRIANVS - AVGVSTVS P P. - Radiate bust.
Rev: COS III - Salus, seated left, feeding snake cioled around altar. SC in exergue.
28 mm, 10.6 g.
$60
Hadrian
#24) Silver  (billon) double denarius of Herennius Etruscus, as Caesar, (A.D. 251).
Rome mint, A.D. 250-251.
RIC 138 (rare).
Obv: Q HER ETR MES DECIVS NOB C.
Rev: CONCORDIA AVGG - Two clasped hands.
22x20 mm, 5.6 g.
$85
Herennius Etruscus
#25) Greek silver tetraobol of Histiaia, in Euboea, ca. 196-146 B.C.
BMC 42-44.
Obv: Female head, hair rolled, wearing earring and necklace.
Rev: IΣTI-AIEΩN - Nymph Histiaia, seated on stern of galley, holding a trophy stand. Monogram below.
13 mm, 2.3 g.
$60
Histiaia #26) Silver Denarius of Julia Domna (A.D. 193-217).
Rome mint, A.D. 196-211.
RIC 587 (scarce).
Obv: IVLIA AVGVSTA.
Rev. VESTAE SANCTAE - Vesta, standing left, holding patera and scepter.
16 mm, 2.7 g.
$45
Julia Domna
#27) Silver denarius of Julia Paula (A.D. 219-220).
Rome mint.
RIC 211 (scarce).
Obv: IVLIA PAVLA.
Rev: CONCORDIA - Concordia, seated on throne, holding patera. Star in left field.
21 x 19 mm, 1.8 g.
$175
Julia Paula
#28) Silver (portrait) denarius of Julius Caesar (dictator for life, 44 B.C.)
Minted February-March, 44 B.C.
RSC 39; Cr. 480/13; S-362
Obv:  DICT PERPETVO - CAESAR - Veiled laurate head of Julius Caesar.
Rev:  P SEPULLIVS MACER - Venus standing left holding Victory and sceptre; shield at base.
18x20 mm, 3.2 g.
$3,500
Julius Caesar
#29) AE4 of Leo I,  (A.D. 457-474).
Constantinople mint.
RIC 688
Obv:  [Probably: D N LEOS P] F AVG.
Rev: Latin monogram #2.
10 mm, 1.3 g.
$125
Leo I
#30) Bronze As of Lucilla, (A.D. 164-183).
Rome mint.
RIC (Marcus Aurelius) 1764.
Obv: LVCILLAE AVG ANTONINI AVG F.
Rev: VENVS - Venus, holding apple and scepter, between S and C.
26 x 24 mm, 11.8 g.
SOLD
Lucilla
#31) Provincial Bronze of Lucius Verus, (A.D. 161-168).
Bithynia, Nicomedia.
Unpublished, but possible RPC 9893, erroneously attributed to Marcus Aurelius.
Obv: AV K Λ AVP OVHPOC.
Rev: NIKOMHΔΕIAC - Demeter, standing left, hodling patera and long torch.
17 mm, 4.2 g.
$75
Lucius Verus
#32) Silver Denarius of Marcus Aurelius, (A.D.  161-180), as Caesar.
Rome mint, A.D. 157-158.
RIC (Antoninus Pius) 475 (a).
Obv: AVRELIVS CAES - ANTON AVG PII F.
Rev: TR POT XII - COS II - Felicitas, leaning on column, holding caduceus and scepter.
18 mm, 3.3 g.
$35
Marcus Aurelius

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