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Roman: page 2

 


Rome, Claudius, 41-54 AD. Denarius. 41-42 AD. Laureate head r. Rv: Constantius std l. RIC 14. Rare. Virtually EF


Rome, Galba, 68-69 AD. Denarius. Laur. head r. Rv: Victory on globe l., RIC 217. Rare. aEF


Ex Numismatic Fine Arts XIV, 341; Ex Numismatic Fine Arts XVI, 382

 

Rome, Vitellius, 69 AD. Denarius, April-December 69 AD. Laur. head r. Rv: Dolphin over Tripod, raven. SACR FAC XV VIR. RIC 109. Rare. VF+


Ex Archer M. Huntington Collection; Ex American Numismatic Society, inventory 1001.1.3559.

 

Rome, Otho, 69 AD. Denarius. Bare head r. Rv: Victory walking r., VICTORIA OTHENIS. RIC 14. Very rare. Good VF

 

Rome, Vespasian, 69-79 AD. Denarius, 70 AD. Laureate head r. Rv: Heads of Titus and Domitian. RIC 16. Rare. VF+


Dynastic issue.

Rome, Titus, 79-81 AD. Denarius, 80 AD. Laureate head r. Rv: Trophy of Arms, Britannia and captive at base. RIC 102. Rare. Good VF


Ex Sporty collection. Commemorates the victory of Agricola at the Battle of the River Tay, for which Titus was proclaimed Imperator for the 14th time.

Rome, Domitian, 81-96 AD. Denarius, 88-89. Laureate head r. Rv: Minerva stg. RIC 670. Rare. Superb


Ex Archer M. Huntington Collection; Ex American Numismatic Society, inventory 1001.1.12975.

 

Rome, Hadrian, 117-138 AD. Denarius, 134-138 AD. Laureate bearded head r. Rv: Italia stg. RIC 307. Rare. EF

 


Rome, Hadrian, 117-138 AD. Denarius, 134-138. AD. Laureate bearded head r. Rv: Restituiori Hispaniae. RIC 326. Scarce. EF

Ex Empire 1984

Rome, Faustina, Denarius, c. 141 AD. Diademed bust r., AUGUSTA. Rv: Aeternitas stg. RIC 362. Scarce. Superb


Annia Galeria Faustina was devoted wife to Antoninus Pius. She was wildly popular and respected. Her elaborate hairstyles, confirmed as easily done by modern stylists, remained in vogue for generations.

 

Rome, Eugenius. 392-394 AD. Siliqua. Trier mint. Diademed bust r. Rv: Roma std. RIC106d. Very rare. Good VF


Ex Gussage All Saints Hoard, Dorset
A Christian Emperor, he was the last to support Roman polytheism.

 

 


 


 


 


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