Roman Imperial Coins

Lot # 3718 - Probus. A.D. 276-282. AE antoninianus (22.3 mm, 3.64 g) struck A.D. 278-80. IMP PROBVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right / VICTORIA GERM, two captives seated back to back, trophy of arms between them; in exergue, R dot-in-crescent A. RIC 222; C 768; SRCV 12055. Good VF
Lot # 3370 - Agrippina madre, figlia di Agrippa, moglie di Germanico (deceduta nel 33 d.C.). Sesterzio emesso sotto Caligola, ca. 37-41. RIC (Gaius) 55. C. 1. AE. g. 27.3 mm. 36.6 BB+ Corrosioni
Lot # 3560 - Sabina (128-137), AE Sestertius. 21.64g, 31.4 mm. Obv: SABINA AVGVSTA HADRIANI AVG P P; Bust of Sabina, draped, right; hair falling in plait down neck and piled on top behind diadem. Rev: CONCORDIA AVG; Concordia, draped, standing left, resting on column, holding patera in extended right hand and double cornucopiae in left, S-C in fields.RIC II 1026, BMCRE 1861, Cohen 6
Lot # 3462 - Traiano 98-117 d.C. - Sesterzio 105 d.C. AE g 26,7 mm 33,4 d/IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P COS V PP Busto di Traiano a destra con leggero drappeggio sulla spalla opposta. R/. OPTIMO PRINCIPI SC Daco seduto a sinistra su scudi in atteggiamento di lutto, trofeo a sinistra, con armi alla base. Sear 3196var; C534; RIC 564. BB+ Rara Patina variegata Intonso
Lot # 3714 - AURELIAN, (A.D. 270-285), AE As, (5.6 g), obv. laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, around IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, rev. Aurelian and Severina clasping hands, radiate bust of Sol, right, above them, around CONCORDIA AVG, (S.11646, RIC 80, C.35)
Lot # 3587 - Roman Empire. Marcus Aurelius, as Caesar AD 139-161. Rome. As Æ 27,2 x 26,6 mm. 12,71 gd/ AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG PII F COS II, bare head right. r / IVVENTVS SC in three lines within wreath.Good Very Fine +. Green patinaRIC 1262.
Lot # 3783 - CONSTANTINE II (Caesar, 316-337). Follis. Treveri. Obv: FL CL CONSTANTINVS IVN N C. Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS / T F / ° A TRPrince standing right in military attire, holding globe and transverse spear. Good VF. gr 3,54. mm 19,15 x 21,26
Lot # 10920 - CLAUDIUS, A.D. 41-54. AE Sesterzio contromarcato g 24,35
Lot # 3544 - Adriano (117-138), Sesterzio, Roma, 125-128 d.C., AE, (g 27.26, mm 31.6 ). HADRIANVS - AVGVSTVS, busto laureato a d., drappeggio sulla spalla s., Rv. COS - III, Nettuno stante verso s., piede appoggiato su di una prua, tiene tridente e delfino; ai lati, S - C. RIC 634; C 311. Patina verde marrone. qBB
Lot # 3553 - Impero Romano - Adriano. 117-138 d.C. Roma. 119-121 d.C. Dupondio. Ae. D/ IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG PM TRP COS III Busto radiato a destra. R/ PIETAS AVGVSTI / S C la Pietas lascia cadere incenso in un altare. RIC II 601c; BMCRE 1233; Coh. 1044. Peso gr. 10.86. Diametro mm 27,2 x 26,9. qBB 
Lot # 3444 - Tito (79-81). Asse. D/ IMP T CAES VESP AVG PM TR P COS VIII. Testa laureata a sinistra. R/ [PAX] AVGVST SC. Pax, stante a sinistra, tiene ramoscello e caduceo. RIC 129 a. AE. g. 10.6 mm. 26,1 qBB. 
Lot # 3442 - Impero Romano. Tito. 72-81 d.C. Asse. D/ Testa laureata verso destra. R/ VICTORIA NAVALIS la vittoria su prua verso destra SC. RIC. 454. Peso 10,56 gr. Diametro 25,86 mm. 
Lot # 3731 - Diocletianus (284-305). AR Argenteus, 294 AD. Obv. DIOCLETIANVS AVG. Laureate head right. Rev. VICTORIA SARMAT. The four princes sacrificing over tripod before gate in six-turreted enclosure. AR. g 3,53. mm 19,53. RR. EF. Good patina
Lot # 3363 - AGRIPPA (Died 12 BC). Restitution issue under Titus (79-81). As. Rome. Obv: M AGRIPPA L F COS III. Head of Agrippa left, wearing rostral crown. Rev: IMP T VESP AVG REST. Neptune standing left, holding small dolphin and trident. RIC 470 (Titus). Good Very fine. Weight: 12,03 g. Diameter: 28,37 mm.
Lot # 10548 - Radiato barbarico gr 1,7 mm 15,8
Lot # 3413 - Nero augustus, 54 – 68 Sestertius circa 63, Æ g 24.57. mm 35,4. Laureate head r. Rev. DECVRSIO Nero prancing r.; before, foot soldier advancing r., looking backwards, holding vexillum . Very rare There are three distinct ”DECVRSIO” types. This version, with soldier leading Nero and without the large ”S C” on the reverse is the first issue and is far and away the rarest and hardest to find. The Decursio was a military exercise that Nero had instituted for the praetorian guard. It was an exhibition of equestrian skills which took on a form of pageantry shown here by the rearing horses.
Lot # 5074 - Nero augustus, 54 – 68 Sestertius circa 63, Æ g 24.57. mm 35,4. Laureate head r. Rev. DECVRSIO Nero prancing r.; before, foot soldier advancing r., looking backwards, holding vexillum . Very rare There are three distinct ”DECVRSIO” types. This version, with soldier leading Nero and without the large ”S C” on the reverse is the first issue and is far and away the rarest and hardest to find. The Decursio was a military exercise that Nero had instituted for the praetorian guard. It was an exhibition of equestrian skills which took on a form of pageantry shown here by the rearing horses.
Lot # 3464 - TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. Æ Sestertius ( g 24.73 g, mm 33,15). Struck 103 AD. Laureate head right, slight drapery on left shoulder / Dacia seated left, in attitude of mourning, on shields and arms; trophy before her, arms at its feet. RIC II 561; BMCRE 785; Cohen 532. VF/aF brown-green patina
Lot # 3540 - Hadrian (AD 117-138). Sestertius (28,76 gm). Ca. 128-132. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P, laureate bust right, / HILARITAS P R around, COS III in exergue, S—C in fields, Hilaritas standing half-left, holding long grounded palm by frond and cornucopiae, boy to left, holding palm by branch, girl to right, touching garment. Rif RIC 970. Brown patina. aVF
Lot # 3441 - Titus 79-81 AD. As 80-81 AD. 9.42g. mm 26,01. RIC-224 (R2) Obv: T CAES VESPASIAN IMP P T ( ... ) COS II Head laureate r. Rx: FIDES (PVBLICA) S - C across lower field, Clasped hands before winged caduceus and two wheat stalks. F-VF. Very rare
Lot # 3351 - Augustus. 11-12 AD. Rome. Ae As (Ric-471). (Bmcre-275/276). (C-226). d/ IMP CAESAR DIVI F AVGVSTVS IMP XX bare head of Augustus left r/ PONTIF MAXIM TRIBVN POT XXXIIII around large SC . g 10,14 Fine/aVery Fine
Lot # 146 - FILIPPO II (247-249). Roma. Ae sestertius (20,61 gr. - 31 mm.). R.\: PAX AETERNA. qBB. 
Lot # 200 - Lotto 04 AE folli bizantini studio e catalogazione. Affascinanti.
Lot # 145 - FILIPPO II (247-249). Roma. Ae sestertius (20,61 gr. - 31 mm.). R.\: PRINCIPI IVVENT. BB. 
Lot # 144 - FILIPPO I (244-249). Roma. AE sestertius (19,50 gr. - 30 mm.). R.\: ANNONA AVG. qBB.
Lot # 148 - TREBONIANO GALLO (251-253). ROMA. AE sestertius (17,49 gr. - 29 mm.). R.\: PIETAS AVG. BB-MB.  
Lot # 142 - Gordiano III (238-244). Roma. AE Sestertius (31 mm - 20,6 gr). R.\:  IOVI STATORI. qBB. Note: bel modulo, gradevole la patina nera.
Lot # 141 - Gordiano III (238-244). Roma. AE Sestertius (32,2 mm - 19,3 gr). R.\:  AETERNITATI AVG. qBB. Note: bel modulo, gradevole la patina nera.
Lot # 163 - GALERIO MASSIMIANO (305-311). ae D. FOLLIS (12,70 gr. - 28 mm.). r.\: genio popvli romani; qBB. Ossidazione (ferma) al retro.
Lot # 162 - COSTANZO CLORO (305-306). AE D. follis (11,50 gr. - 28 mm.): R.\: GENIO POPVLI ROMANI. BB+/BB. 
Lot # 161 - Massimino II d'Aia (310-313), AE D. Follis.(5,60gr. – 25mm.). R.\: GENIO CAESARIS; qSPL-BB. Ottima patina! 
Lot # 160 - MASSIMIANO ERCULEO (286-310). D. maiorina (11,64 gr. - 28 mm.). R.\: GENIO POPVLI ROMANI. qSPL. Gran bel modulo e spesso.
Lot # 156 - POSTUMO (260-269). AR antoninianus (2,22 gr.). R.\: MONETA AVG. BB. 
Lot # 184 - LICINIO I (308-324), Sicia. AE Follis (3,98 gr). R.\: IOVI CONSERVATORI. qSPL-BB. Licinius I (308-324), Sicia. AE Follis (3,98 gr). R.\: IOVI CONSERVATORI. qSPL-BB.  
Lot # 183 - VALENTINIANO II (375-392). Sisica.  AE Bronzetto (2,05 gr.). R.\: VOT X MVLT X ASISC. C.907. BB+ NC.
Lot # 181 - GRAZIANO 367-381). AE follis (2,68 gr.). R.\: GLORIA ROMANORVM. qSPL, ottima patina granata. GRAZIANO 367-381). AE follis  
Lot # 171 - LICINIO I (308-324). AE follis (3,16 gr.). R.\: VOT XX. SPL.
Lot # 166 - Costantino I (306-327). Cizico. AE Bronzo (1,90 gr.) - R.\: Lupa con Romolo e Remo, sopra 2 stelle. BB.
Lot # 143 - GORDIANO III (238-244). AR antoninianus (4,91 gr.). R.\: IMP RP VI COS II P P, BB.
Lot # 147 - Traiano Decio (249-251). Roma. AE Sestertius (28 mm - 16,92 gr). R\: GENIVS EXERC ILLIRICIANI. MB/qBB. NC. 
Lot # 149 - VALERIANO I (253-260). AR antononianus (3,08 gr.). R.\: VICTORIA AVG; MB.
Lot # 150 - MARINIANA, moglie di Valeriano I (253 d.C.). Roma. AE sestertius (12,97 gr. – 29 mm.). R.\: CONSECRATIO, Pavone con ruota aperta. C. 70.MB. R1. 
Lot # 151 - MARINIANA, moglie di Valeriano I (253 d.C.). Roma. AR antoninianus (3,52 gr. – 21,5 mm.). R.\: CONSECRATIO, Mariniana tiene uno scettro, seduta sopra un pavone che si alza in cielo. RIC 18. BB. R1.
Lot # 152 - Salonina (253-257). AE Asse (7.20gr. - 24mm.). D.\: CRONELIA SALONINA AVG. R.\: IVNO REGINA, Giunone con patera e scettro. RIC 53. MB+-qMB. R2. Note: moneta rara, gradevole la patina verde. 
Lot # 153 - VALERIANO II (268). AR antoninianus (3,41 gr.). R.\: ; qBB.
Lot # 154 - MACRIANO (260-261). Antiochia. AR Antoninianus (3,59 gr. - 20 mm.). D.\: IMP C FVL MACRIANVS P F AVG; R.\: APOLINI CONSERVA, Apollo stante a sinistra, tiene ramo di alloro e una lira. RIC 6. qBB. R2.
Lot # 155 - POSTUMO (260-269). Treveri. AE doppio sesterzio (21,23 gr. - 30 mm.). D.\: IMP C M CASS LAT POSTVMVS P F AVG; R.\: P M TR P COS III P P, S C, Postumo in abiti militari tiene un globo e una spada. RIC 113. qBB. NC. Ossidazione sparsa.
Lot # 157 - CLAUDIO II, il gotico (268-270). AE antoninianus (4,56 gr.), R.\: PAX AVG. BB/SPL.
Lot # 158 - SEVERINA (275). AE follis (4,19 gr.). R.\: CONCORDIAE MILITVM, BB. NC.SEVERINA (275). AE follis (4,19 gr.). R.\: CONCORDIAE MILITVM, BB. NC.
Lot # 159 - FLORIANO (276). AE antoninianus (3,39 gr.). R.\: CLEMENTIA TEMP. BB-qBB. NC.