Roman Imperial Coins

Lot # 342 - MOESIA INFERIOR. Marcianopolis. Gordian III (238-244). Ae Pentassarion. Tullius Menophilus, legatus augusti pro praetore. Obv: Μ ΑΝΤ ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟϹ ΑΥΓ. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III right, facing draped bust of Serapis, wearing kalathos.Rev: ΥΠ ΜΗΝΟΦΙΛΟΥ ΜΑΡΚΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ. Serpent coiled right; E (mark of value) to right.RPC VII.2 1402; AMNG -. Condition: Good very fine.Weight: 14.06 g. Diameter: 29 mm.
Lot # 341 - MOESIA INFERIOR. Marcianopolis. Gordian IIΙ (238-244). Ae Pentassarion. Tullius Menophilus, legatus consularis. Obv: ΑΥΤ Κ Μ ΑΝΤ ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟC ΑΥΓ. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian and draped bust of Serapis, wearing calathus, facing one another.Rev: YΠ MHNOΦIΛOY MAPKIANOΠOΛITΩN. Serapis standing facing, head left, raising hand and holding sceptre; E (mark of value) in left field.RPC VII.2 1401; AMNG 1126. Condition: Very fine.Weight: 12.13 g. Diameter: 28 mm.
Lot # 340 - MOESIA INFERIOR. Marcianopolis. Gordian III (238-244). Ae Pentassarion. Tullius Menophilus, legatus augusti pro praetore. Obv: Μ ΑΝΤ ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟϹ ΑΥΓ. Draped busts of Gordian, laureate and cuirassed, and Serapis, wearing calathus, facing one another.Rev: ΥΠ ΜΗΝΟΦΙΛΟΥ ΜΑΡΚΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ. Nemesis standing left, holding scales and rod; at feet wheel; in right field E (mark of value).RPC VII.2 1393; AMNG -. Condition: Very fine.Weight: 12.13 g. Diameter: 28 mm.
Lot # 339 - MOESIA INFERIOR. Marcianopolis. Gordian III (238-244). Ae Pentassarion. Tullius Menophilus, legatus consularis. Obv: ΑΥΤ Κ Μ ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟϹ ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟϹ ΑΥΓ. Draped busts of Gordian, laureate and cuirassed, and Serapis, wearing calathus, facing one another.Rev: EΠI ΜΗΝΟΦΙΛΟΥ ΜΑΡΚΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ. Nemesis standing left, holding cubit rule and bridle; at feet, wheel; E (mark of value) to left.RPC VII.2 1386; AMNG 1153. Condition: Good very fine.Weight: 13.55 g. Diameter: 29 mm.
Lot # 338 - MOESIA INFERIOR. Marcianopolis. Gordian III (238-244). Ae Pentassarion. Tullius Menophilus, legatus augusti pro praetore. Obv: ΑΥΤ Κ Μ ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟϹ ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟϹ ΑΥΓ. Draped busts of Gordian, laureate and cuirassed, and Serapis, wearing calathus, facing one another.Rev: ΥΠ ΜΗΝΟΦΙΛΟΥ ΜΑΡΚΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΙΤΩN. Athena standing left, holding shield resting on ground and spear; E (mark of value) to left.RPC VII.2 1349; AMNG -. Condition: Good very fine.Weight: 11.57 g. Diameter: 27 mm.
Lot # 337 - MOESIA INFERIOR. Marcianopolis. Gordian III (238-244). Ae Pentassarion. Menophilus, legatus consularis. Obv: M ANT ΓOPΔIANOC / AVΓ. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III right, facing draped bust of Serapis, wearing kalathos.Rev: YΠ MNOΦIΛOY MAPKIANOΠΟΛITΩN. Asklepios standing facing, head left, holding serpent-entwined staff; E (mark of value) to right.RPC VII.2 1344; AMNG -. Condition: Good very fine.Weight: 13.48 g. Diameter: 29 mm.
Lot # 336 - MOESIA INFERIOR. Marcianopolis. Severus Alexander, with Julia Mamaea (222-235). Ae Pentassarion. Fir. Philopappus, magistrate. Obv: ΑΥΤ Κ Μ ΑΥΡ ϹΕΥΗ ΑΛΕΖΑΝΔΡΟϹ ΚΑΙ ΙΟΥΛΙΑ ΜΑΜΑΙΑ. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander and draped bust of Julia Mamaea, wearing stephane, facing one another.Rev: ΥΠ ΦΙΡ ΦΙΛΟΠΑΠΠΟΥ ΜΑΡΚΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ. Homonoia standing left, holding cornucopia and patera; E (mark of value) to right.RPC VI online 1590 (3 specimens); AMNG 1085.Very rare Condition: Fine.Weight: 12.53 g. Diameter: 27 mm.
Lot # 335 - MOESIA INFERIOR. Marcianopolis. Elagabalus, with Julia Maesa (218-222). Ae Pentassarion. Julius Antonius Seleucus, legatus consularis. Obv: ΑΥΤ Κ Μ ΑΥΡ ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟϹ ΑΥΓ ΙΟΥΛΙΑ ΜΑΙϹΑ ΑΥΓ. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Elagabalus and draped bust of Julia Maesa, wearing stephane, facing one another.Rev: ΠΥ ΙΟΥΛ ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΥ ϹΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ ΜΑΡΚΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ Ε. Legend in six lines within laurel wreath.RPC VI online 1429; AMNG 974. Condition: Very fine.Weight: 14.48 g. Diameter: 29 mm.
Lot # 334 - MOESIA INFERIOR. Marcianopolis. Macrinus with Diadumenian (217-218). Ae Pentassarion. Pontianus, legatus consularis. Obv: AVT K OΠEΛΛΙ CEV MAKPEINOC K M OΠEΛΛΙ ANTΩNEINOC. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust Macrinus left and bareheaded, draped and cuirassed bus of Diadumenian right, vis-à-vis.Rev: VΠ ΠONTIANOV MAPKIANOΠOΛEITΩN. Draped bust of Serapis right, wearing calathus; E (mark of value) to left.Varbanov 1289. Condition: Good fine.Weight: 12.24 g. Diameter: 27 mm.
Lot # 333 - MOESIA INFERIOR. Marcianopolis. Macrinus, with Diadumenian (217-218). Ae Pentassarion. Pontianus, legatus consularis. Obv: AVT K OΠEΛI CEV MAKPEINOC K M OΠEΛ ANTΩNEINOC. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Macrinus right, facing bare-headed and draped bust of Diadumenian left.Rev: VΠ ΠONTIANOV MAPKIANOΠOΛEITΩN. Emperor, holding spear and raising hand, on horseback right; to lower right, captive kneeling right; E (mark of value) to upper left.Varbanov 1184.Rare Condition: Very fine.Weight: 12.82 g. Diameter: 27 mm.
Lot # 332 - MOESIA INFERIOR. Marcianopolis. Caracalla, with Julia Domna (198-217). Ae Pentassarion. Quintillianus, legatus consularis. Obv: ANTΩNINOC AVΓOVCTOC IOVΛIA ΔOMNA. Laureate head of Caracalla, facing draped bust of Julia Domna.Rev: VΠ KVNTIΛIANOV MAPKIANOΠOΛITΩ. Nimbate serpent coiled left; Є (mark of value) to left.Varbanov 1037. Condition: Very fine.Weight: 12.92 g. Diameter: 27 mm.
Lot # 331 - MOESIA INFERIOR. Marcianopolis. Caracalla, with Julia Domna (198-217). Ae Pentassarion. Quintilianus, legatus consularis. Obv: ANTΩNINOC AVΓOVCTOC IOVΛΙA ΔOMNA. Laureate head of Caracalla left, vis-à-vis draped bust of Julia Domna right.Rev: VΠ KVNTIΛIANOV MAKIANOΠOΛITΩN. Homonoia standing left, holding cornucopia and sacrificing with patera over lighted and garlanded altar to left; Є (mark of value) to upper left.Varbanov 1030 var. (Caracalla bust type). Condition: Very fine.Weight: 12.12 g. Diameter: 28 mm.
Lot # 330 - MOESIA INFERIOR. Marcianopolis. Caracalla, with Julia Domna (198-217) Ae Pentassarion. Quintilianus, legatus consularis. Obv: ANTΩNINOC AVΓOVCTOC IOVΛIA ΔOMNA. Laureate bust of Caracalla right facing draped bust of Julia Domna left.Rev: VΠ KVNTIΛIANOV MAPKIANOΠOΛITΩN. Caracalla, holding sceptre, riding horse right; Є (mark of value) to left, to right, bound captive seated left.Varbanov 1029.Rare Condition: Near very fine.Weight: 12.30 g. Diameter: 26 mm.
The Three Graces
Lot # 329 - MOESIA INFERIOR. Marcianopolis. Julia Domna (Augusta, 193-217). Ae. Obv: ΙΟΥΛΙΑ ΔΟΜΝΑ CΕB. Draped bust right.Rev: ΜΑΡΚΙΑΝΟΠΟΛΙTΩΝ. The three Graces standing facing with arms around each other.Varbanov 883. Condition: Very fine.Weight: 5.87 g. Diameter: 23 mm.
Lot # 328 - MOESIA INFERIOR. Dionysopolis. Gordian III (238-244). Ae Pentassarion. Obv: AVT K M / ANTωNIOC ΓOPΔIANOC AVΓ. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian and draped bust of Serapis, wearing calathus, facing one another.Rev: ΔIONVCOΠOΛЄITΩN. Herakles standing left, holding lion skin and apples, and resting upon club; E (mark of value) to right.RPC VII.2 1627; AMNG 396. Condition: Very fine.Weight: 13.09 g. Diameter: 29 mm.
Lot # 327 - MOESIA INFERIOR. Dionysopolis. Gordian III (238-244). Ae Pentassarion. Obv: ΑΥΤ Κ Μ ΑΝΤW ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟϹ ΑΥΓ. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian and draped bust of Serapis, wearing calathus, facing one another.Rev: ΔΙΟΝΥϹΟΠΟΛЄΙΤΩΝ. Serpent coiled right; E (mark of value) to left.RPC VII.2 1637; AMNG 402-3. Condition: Good very fine.Weight: 13.73 g. Diameter: 28 mm.
Lot # 326 - MOESIA SUPERIOR. Viminacium. Gordian III (238-244). Ae. Dated CY 3 (241/2). Obv: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.Rev: P M S COL VIM / AN III. Moesia standing facing, head left, between bull and lion.RPC VII.2 20; AMNG 81. Condition: Very fine.Weight: 18.07 g. Diameter: 31 mm.
Lot # 325 - GAUL. Nemausus. Augustus, with Agrippa (27 BC-14 AD). Ae. Obv: IMP / P - P / DIVI F. Heads of Agrippa, wearing combined rostral crown and laurel wreath, and Augustus, laureate, back to back.Rev: COL - NEM. Crocodile chained to palm frond with wreath attached, two branches below.RPC I 525; RIC 159.The name of the city Nemausus derives from a Celtic god worshipped by the Volcae Arecomici, who had established their capital here, later transformed by Augustus into Colonia Augusta Nemausus (27 BC). The symbol of the city was the Egyptian crocodile chained to a palm tree that appears on the reverse of this coin series, which features the portraits of Augustus and his lieutenant Agrippa on the obverse. The types are a clear allusion to the founding of the city by legionaries returning from the Egyptian campaigns and to Augustus' victory, thanks to Agrippa, over Mark Antony at the Battle of Actium (31 BC) Condition: Good very fine.Weight: 12.53 g. Diameter: 26 mm.
Lot # 324 - UNCERTAIN MINT. Geta (Caesar, 198-209). Brockage Ae. Obv: A CE ΓETAC K. Bare head right.Rev: Incuse and reverse of obverse.. Condition: Very fine.Weight: 4.40 g. Diameter: 19 mm.
Lot # 223 - Maximus as Caesar (235-238). AE Sestertius, Rome mint, 236-238 AD. Obv. MAXIMVS CAES GERM. Bare-headed and draped bust right. Rev. PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS S C. Maximus, in military attire, standing left, holding baton in right hand and transverse spear in left hand; behind him, two standards. RIC IV 13; C. 14. AE. 17.69 g. Ø 29 mm. Lovely pale green patina. About EF.
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Lot # 5776 - Valerianus I (253-260 AD). AE Sestertius (24,1 x 26,3 mm. 16,34 g), Roma  253-4. Obv. IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS AVG, laureate and draped bust to right. Rev. CONCORDIA EXERCIT / S - C, Concordia standing left holding patera and double cornucopiae. MIR 15g. RIC 155. Good Very fine.
Lot # 5145 - Antonino Pio 138-161 dC. Sesterzio Roma 144 dC. Ae gr 26,46. mm 31,2. d/ ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III Testa laureata di Antonino il Pio a destra. r/ SALVS AVG S-C Salus stante a sinistra, tiene un timone nella mano sinistra e una patera nella destra e nutre un serpente attorcigliato attorno ad un altare. BB+. Patina variegata intatta
Lot # 11018 - CLAUDIUS, A.D. 41-54. AE Sesterzio contromarcato g 24,35
Lot # 5826 - Carino (283-285) Antoniniano Roma g 4,0. mm 23,6 x 21,5 d/ IMP CARINVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirAsd bust r. r/ FELI - CIT PVBLICA, Felicitas standing l., legs crossed, leaning on column and holding caduceus Green patina
Lot # 5807 - TACITUS (275-276). Antoninianus. Siscia. Obv: IMP C M CL TACITVS P AVG. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: ROMAE AETERNAE / XXIV Roma seated left, holding globe and sceptre; shield below. Condition: Good very fine. Patina on silver plating Weight: 3.6 g. Diameter: 21.97 mm.
Lot # 5574 - Severus Alexander. Sestertius. 232 AD. Rome. (Ric-IV 635). (Bmcre-845). (C-169). Anv.: IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right. Rev.: MARS VLTOR, Mars walking to right, carrying spear and shield; S-C across fields. Ae. 23,21 g. 28,24 x 30,7 mm Beautiful green patina. VF
Lot # 5572 - ALEXANDER SEVERUS. Denarius 222-228 AD. Obv. IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG. Laureate bust right. Rev. FIDES MILITVM Fides standing, head left between two banners. g 2.91. mm 20.5 x 18.07. aEF
Lot # 4775 - Roman Coins DOMITIAN. Quadrans. Ae. Rome (84-85 AD). d/ Rhinoceros. r/ S C / IMP DOMIT AVG GERM. AE. 2.08 g. 17.2 mm. RIC-250. R
Lot # 4783 - ROMAN COIN Tessera of the 1st century AD Æ g 3.41, mm 19,2 d/ Modius with three ears r/ Kantharos. Coh. Vol. VIII, p. 272, no. 55; Gobl, Ancient Numismatics Pl. 9, no. 100; Mlasowski -. Rare
Lot # 5611 - Maximinus I (235-238), Sestertius, Rome, AD 235-236; AE (g 19,02; mm 29,04 x 30); IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r., Rv. PAX - AVGVSTI, Pax standing l., holding sceptre and branch; in field, S - C. RIC 58; C 34. green patina, very fine.
Lot # 5192 - Lucilla, wife of Lucius Verus Sestertius from 164, Æ 22.62 g. 29.8 x 28.2 mm d/ LVCILLAE AVG ANTONINI AVG F Draped bust r. r/ PIE TAS / S – C Pietas standing l., extending r. hand over altar and holding box of perfumes in l. C 54. BMC M. Aurelius 1161. RIC M. Aurelius 1756. aVF Rare Green patina
Lot # 11016 - Domiziano denario suberato gr 2,8
Lot # 5122 - Hadrian (AD 117-138). AE as (28.5mm, 11.33 g) Rome, AD 118. IMP CAES DIVI TRA PARTH F DIVI NER NEP TRAIANO HADRIANO AVG, laureate, heroically nude bust of Hadrian right, seen from front, drapery on left shoulder / PONT MAX TR POT COS II, legionary eagle between two standards, the left surmounted by a hand, the right by a wreath; S C in exergue. RIC II 546b.
Lot # 5896 - Maxentius AE Follis, Dioscuri reverse (306-312 AD). AE Follis (22.7 x 25.1 mm, 6.44 g), Ostia, c. 309-312 AD. Obv. IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, laureate head right. Rev. AETERNITAS AVG N, Castor and Pollux, each with star above cap, standing facing each other, each leaning on sceptre with outer arm and holding bridled horse with inner arm.Ex. MOST.. Very fine.
Lot # 4696 - Roman Imperial Nero AD 54-68. Rome As Æ 26.6 mm, 9.01 g laureate head right / S - C, Victory flying left holding shield inscribed SPQR.
Lot # 5770 - Trajan Decius (249-251). AE Semis, Rome mint, 249-251 AD. Obv. IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG. Laureate and cuirassed bust right. Rev. SC. Mars standing left, holding shield set on ground and spear. RIC IV 128; C. 102. AE. 4.20 g. 17.50 mm. R. A choice example with lovely light green patina. Slightly rough surface on reverse. VF.
Lot # 692 - Libius Severus (Severus III (461-465)). AR Half Siliqua, Rome mint. Obv. D N LIB SEVERVS P F AVG. Rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. Chi-rho within wreath; in exergue, RM. RIC X 2712; C. 16; Morello 1. AE. 0.94 g. 12 mm. RR. Very rare, with pleasant tone and minor deposits. Peripheral areas of weak strike, otherwise. about EF.
Lot # 691 - Majorian (457-461). AE Nummus. Ravenna mint. Obv. DN MAIORANE P T AVG AVPearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right. Rev. VICTORI-A AVGGG. Victory standing left, holding wreath and palm frond; in exergue, RV. RIC X 2618 (R4). AE. 2.27 g. 13.5 mm. RRR. Extremely rare and in excellent conditions. Green patina. Good VF.
Lot # 690 - Majorian (457- 461). AV Tremissis, Ravenna mint. Obv. D N IVL MAIORIAN[VS P F AVC]. Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right. Rev. Latin cross pattée within wreath; large central jewel above; COMOB. RIC X 2610; Depeyrot 23/2; Ranieri 141; Lacam 42. AV. 1.35 g. 13 mm. RR. Very rare and good. Chipped, otherwise. VF/Good VF. Ex Nomos, Obolos 3, 2015, 390. Julius Valerius Majorian owned his name to his maternal grandfather, who had been magister militum in Illyricum in the 370s. He had himself served with distinction under Aetius, and in 455 he was considered a possible successor of Valentinian III. Presumably, when he and Ricimer deposed Avitus in October 456, it was intended that he should succeed him, but according to Sidonius Apollinaris, who knew him personally, he was reluctant to assume the burden, and an interregnum of six months followed during which he and Ricimer were in fact masters of the West but the Emperors were nominally Marcian and, after January 457, Leo. Even after he had been proclaimed emperor by the army outside Rome on 1st April 457, he continued to call himself no more than magister militum, and he was not proclaimed at Ravenna until 28 December 457. Just as Avitus had not been acceptable in Italy, so Majorian was not acceptable in Gaul. In 458 he led an army of German mercenaries into the Rhone valley, made himself master of Lyon, which had accepted a Burgundian garrison, and having defeated the Visigoths outside Arles, he compelled them to come to terms. But his Gallic successes in 458/9 were followed by misfortunes in Spain in 460/1. Two naval expeditions planned against Gaiseric met with disaster, and he was forced to return to Italy with no accomplishment to his credit. Such successes as he had had, however, aroused the suspicions of Ricimer: Majorian, who had deserved better things, was seized by treachery at Tortona on 2 August, deposed, and beheaded five days later. AE4 were struck under Majorian at Milan, Ravenna and Rome […] The coins of all three mints are larger and substantially heavier than any Western bronze coins had been since the reign of Honorius. Lacam (1988, 220) has suggested that these unusually high weights are to be explained by Ricimer's need for betterc coin to offer Gundobald's mercenaries when preparing for his campaign against the Vandals, but it is difficult to immagine any troops being satisfied with such miserable scraps of metal. (Grierson-Mays 'Catalogue of Late Roman Coin in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the Whittemore Collection', Washington, 1992, pp. 250-252).
Lot # 689 - Leo I (457-474). AV Solidus, Constantinople mint. 5th officina. Struck 462 or 466. Obv. DN LEO PERPET AVG. Pearl-diademed, helmeted, and cuirassed bust facing slightly right, holding spear and shield. Rev. VICTORIA AVGGGΕ. Victory standing left, holding long jeweled cross; star to right; in exergue, CONOB. RIC X 605. AV. 4.48 g. 21 mm. Scarce. Brilliant and choice, light tone with bright fields. Good EF.
Lot # 688 - Leo I (457-474). AV Solidus, Constantinople mint. 1st officina. Struck 462 or 466. Obv. DN LEO PERPET AVG. Pearl-diademed, helmeted, and cuirassed bust facing slightly right, holding spear and shield. Rev. VICTORIA AVGGGA. Victory standing left, holding long jeweled cross; star to right; in exergue, CONOB. RIC X 605. AV. 4.48 g. 21 mm. Scarce. Superb example of this scarce issue. Sharply struck from fresh dies. Good EF.
Lot # 687 - Valentinian III (425-455). AV Tremissis, Ravenna (or Rome) mint, 440-455. Obv. DN PLA VALENTINANVS P F AV. Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right. Rev. Latin cross pattée within wreath with central jewel; in exergue, COMOB. RIC X 2071 (Rome and/or Ravenna); Ranieri 105-107; Depeyrot 47/8 (Rome); Lacam 37 (Rome). AV. 1.45 g. 14.5 mm. RR. Very rare and choice, with a peculiar portrait style. Minor metal flaws on reverse. Good VF/EF.
Lot # 686 - Valentinian III (425-455). AV Solidus, Mediolanum mint, 430-440. Obv. DN PLA VALENTINIANVS PF AVG. Rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. VICTORIA AVGGG. Valentinian standing facing, holding long cross and Victory on globe, foot placed on human-headed coiled serpent; in field, M-D; in exergue, COMOB. RIC X 2025; Depeyrot 20/2. AV. 4.41 g. 22 mm. R. Rare and good example. Metal flaw on obverse, nick on edge. EF.
Lot # 685 - Honorius (393-423). AV Solidus, Ravenna mint, 402-406. Obv. D N HONORIVS P F AVG. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. VICTORIA AVGGG. Honorius standing right with left foot on bound captive, holding labarum and crowning Victory on globe; across field, R-V; in exergue, COMOB. RIC X 1287; Depeyrot 7/1; Ranieri 11. AV. 4.43 g. 21 mm. Scarce. Superb example, with bright fields. Good EF.
Lot # 684 - Honorius (393-423). AV Solidus, Ravenna mint, 402-406. Obv. D N HONORIVS P F AVG. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. VICTORIA AVGGG. Honorius standing right with left foot on bound captive, holding labarum and crowning Victory on globe; across field, R-V; in exergue, COMOB. RIC X 1287; Depeyrot 7/1; Ranieri 11. AV. 4.47 g. 21 mm. Scarce. Choice example, with delicate tone. EF.
Lot # 683 - Honorius (393-423). AV Solidus, Mediolanum mint. Obv. D N HONORIVS P F AVG. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. VICTORIA AVGGG. Honorius standing right with left foot on bound captive, holding labarum and Victory on globe; across field, M-D; in exergue, COMOB. RIC IX Mediolanum 35c; RIC X 1206; Depeyrot 16/2. AV. 4.3 g. 22 mm. Brilliant and choice. Minting flaws. EF.
Lot # 682 - Arcadius (383-408). AV Solidus, Mediolanum mint, 395-402. Obv. D N ARCADIVS P F AVG. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. VICTORIA AVGGG. Arcadius standing right with leaf foot on bound captive, holding labarum and crowning Victory on globe; across field, M-D; in exergue, COMOB. RIC X 1205; Depeyrot 16/1. AV. 4.5 g. 21.5 mm. Brilliant and superb, with bright fields. EF.
Lot # 681 - Valentinian II (375-392). AR Siliqua, Siscia mint, 375-378. Obv. DN VALENTINIANVS PF AVG. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. VRBS ROMA. Roma seated left, holding reverse spear and Victory on globe; in exergue, SISCPS. RIC IX Siscia 20c. AR. 1.84 g. 19 mm. RR. Very rare and superb example, with attractive tone. Good EF.
Lot # 680 - Valentinian II (375-392). AV Solidus, Mediolanum mint, 378-383. Obv. DN VALENTINIANVS PF AVG. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. VICTORIA AVGG. The two emperors, nimbate, seated facing holding globe; above, Victory with spread wings; below, palm branch; in exergue, COM. RIC IX Mediolanum 5e; C. 37; Depeyrot 1/2. AV. 4.49 g. 21.5 mm. Scarce. Brilliant and superb. Minor marks. Good EF/About FDC.
Lot # 679 - Gratian (367-383). AR Siliqua, Treveri mint. Obv. DN GRATIANVS PF AVG. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. VIRTVS ROMANORVM. Roma seated facing, head left, on throne, holding globe and reversed spear; in exergue, TRPS. RIC IX Treveri 58a. AR. 2.47 g. 19 mm. Choice example, with lovely iridescent hues. About EF.