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Group of Twenty-Nine [29] Roman Imperial AE Coins. Circa 2nd-4th century AD.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £46
Various emperors. 142gr total.
Fine to Very Fine.
Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector. -
Group of Six [6] Roman BI Antoniniani. 3rd century AD.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £65
Various emperors. 21gr total.
Very Fine to Good Very Fine.
Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman. -
Group of Twenty [20] BI Roman Antoniniani. 3rd century AD.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £65
Various emperors. 45.84gr total.
Fine to Good Very Fine.
From a private collection formed since the 1940s. From UK art market. Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman. -
Group of Five [5] Roman AE Coins. 1st-2nd century AD.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £26
Various emperors. 102gr total.
Fair to Fine.
From the Fell Mill site, Shipston-on-Stour, UK. Property of a London antiquarian. -
Group of Nine [9] Roman AE Sestertii. 2nd century AD.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £65
Various emperors. All with handwritten coin identification tickets. 228gr total.
Fair to good fine.
Property of a Bristol, UK, gentleman, by family descent. -
Group of Three [3] Roman AR Denarii. 1st century BC-3rd century AD.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £39
Various types. 7.41gr total.
Near Very Fine to Very Fine.
Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector. -
Group of Fifty-Three [53] Roman Imperial AE Coins. 1st-4th century AD.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £195
Various emperors. 228gr total.
Near Fine to Very Fine.
Ex Stocker collection, Kent, UK, 1955-early 2000s. -
Group of One Hundred and Fifteen [115] Ancient AE Coins. 1st-6th century AD.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £52
Various emperors. 225gr total.
Fine to Very Fine.
From a private Barnsley, UK, family collection. -
The Triumvirs, Marc Antony Fourrée Denarius. 44-30 BC.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £98
Patrae(?) mint. Struck autumn 32-spring 31 BC. Legionary type. Praetorian galley to right; ANT AVG above, III VIR • R [P C] below / Aquila between two signa; LEG X across lower field. For prototype: Crawford 544/24; CRI 361; Sydenham 1228; RSC 38; BMCRR East 202; Kestner 3853. 3.18gr, 17mm, 10h.
Near Very Fine.
From the collection of a London antiquarian, formed since the 1980s. -
A. Spurius or A. Spurilius AR Denarius. 139 BC.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £59
Rome mint. Helmetted head of Roma to right; X (mark of value) behind / Diana driving biga to right; A • SPVR[I] (VR ligate) below; in exergue, ROMA in tablet. Crawford 230/1; BMCRR Rome 910; RSC Spurilia 1. 3.86gr, 17mm, 9h.
Very Fine.
From a private Barnsley, UK, family collection. -
Q. Lutatius Cerco AR Denarius. 109-108 BC.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £98
Rome mint. Head of Roma (or Mars) to right, wearing helmet decorated with plume and stars; ROMA above, mark of value behind, [CERCO] before / Galley to right; Q • LVTATI (VT ligate) Q in two lines above, all within oak wreath. Crawford 305/1; Sydenham 559; RBW 1146. 3.77gr, 20mm, 3h.
Near Very Fine. Lightly toned with hints of gold iridescence around the devices.
Property of a Bristol, UK, gentleman, by family descent; collector's ticket included. -
C. Piso L. f. Frugi AR Denarius. 67 BC.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £117
Rome mint. Laureate head of Apollo to right, club as control mark behind / Horseman galloping to right, holding whip and reins; C • PISO • L • F • FRVG and A below. Crawford 408/1b; RSC Calpurnia 24d. 3.86gr, 19mm, 6h.
Good Very Fine. Bankers' marks to obverse. Charming Apollo's portrait struck in high relief.
From the collection of a gentleman, acquired on the London art market in the 1990s.