Ae sestertius “Paduan” Julius Caesarmedal by Giovanni Cavino, 1500-1570. Obv; Laureate head right. Rev; Fasces and caduceus in saltire; axe, globe, and clasped hands around. Klawans 3. In an as found detector condition. Interesting piece. 18.20g. 34mm. G Fine.
Collection of mixed ancients. Most are Romanbronzes, sestertius to later Ae4 with some Byzantine and small Greek denominations. Most are identified. Mixed grades and conditions, some collectable grades. [29] Poor to VF.
Collection of mixed ancients. Most are Romanimperial and provincial bronzes with some Greeksilvers. Mostly identified in old collection packets. Mixed grades and of an average quality but worth a look. [47] Poor to Fine.
Collection of mixed Roman bronzes. Most are 4th century with 3 Ae As from Domitian, Trajan and Commodus, a Claudius provincial and a Bronzeunit from Syracuse. All identified. Mixed grades and conditions, some collectable grades. [42] Poor to VF.
Collection of Romansilverdenarius. C, 1st BC-3rd century AD. From the Republic through to Elagabalus. All identified. Mixed grades and conditions, some collectable grades. [29] Fine to VF. Also includes 'Roman Coins and their values' by David Sear 1981 edition.
Denarius Ar. Maximinus I. C, 235-236 AD. Rev; SALVS AVGVSTI; Salus std l feeding snake arising from altar. RIC 14. Good detail with an even grey tone. 2.81g. NEF
Stater Au. Trinovantes. Late Whaddon Chase type. C, 45-40 BC. Obv; Almost plain. Rev; Horse r, pellet below, coffe bean behind. VA 1498-1. A little off centre but good metal and surfaces. 5.85g. NVF.
Stater Au. Trinovantes. Late Whaddon Chase type. C, 45-40 BC. Obv; Almost plain. Rev; Horse r, pellet below, coffe bean behind. VA 1498-1. Worn dies but good metal and surfaces. 6.01g. G Fine.
Tetradrachm Ar. Alexander III the Great. C, 336-323 BC. Obv; Head of Herakles wearing lion skin head dress. Rev; Zeus std l holding eagle, monogram before. Price 989. Good detail and metal. 17.01g. VF
Tetradrachm Ar. Lydia. Tralles. C, 128-85 BC. Obv; Cista Mystica with serpent, all within ivy wreath. Rev; Bow case with serpent, magistrates name above. Waddington, Inventory 6994. Rare variety. Surfaces a little grainy. 12.45g. NVF
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