Augustus and Rhoemetalkes, Bronze Semi autonomous coinage of Thracia, c11BC-12AD KAISAROS SEBASTOU, Bust of Augustus right BASILEWS ROIMHTALKOU, Busts of Rhoemetalkes and his wife right 9.82 gr Ref : Sear #5396 Q
It should be S day right now (Tuesday at noon). Lets see if anyone can post an S before I get to my photos.
Septimius Severus AR Denarius A.D. 193-211 4.01 gms, 20.2 mm Obv: Laurerate head of Severus right. L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP VIIII. Rev: Elephant wearing cuirass walking right. MVNIFICENTIA AVG. Grade: gEF pretty much as struck. Well centered with 90% of legends clear. Other: Nice reverse with very clear plaid pattern on elephant. Sear 1766. Ex Heritage Jan 2013 auction 231304 Lot #61069 From Eye Appealing Coins 9/2013.
Septimus Severus AR Denarius A.D. 193-211 Struck in A.D. 204 3.31 grams, 18-19 mm Obv: Laur. head of Severus r. SEVERVS PIVS AVG. Rev: Dea Caelestis seated facing on lion springing to right, water rushing below. IN CARTH in exergue INDVLGENTIA AVGG. Grade: EF Other: Sear 1756, R.I.C. 4 #266, BMC RE 335, RSC 222. Ex La Galerie Numismatique (Heritage Jan 2013) lot 61072 From Eye Appealing Coins Sept 2013.
Seleukos I, Silver tetradrachm, 312 - 281 B.C. Obv:- Head of Herakles right, clad in lion head headdress Rev:- BASILEWS SELEUKOU, Zeus enthroned left, holding Nike and scepter, monogram left; Antioch mint, c. 300 B.C.; Tef:- SNG Spaer 2, WSM 923, CSE 8
Sabina Denarius Obv:- SABINA AVGVSTA HADRIANI AVG P P, diademed and draped bust left Rev:- VESTA, Vesta seated left holding palladium and scepter Minted in Rome. Reference:– BMC III 902. RIC II 398. RSC 14.
P. Satrienus, Denarius Rome mint, 77 BC Head of helmeted Mars right, XXX behind ROMA, She wolf passing left, [P] SATRI[E/NUS] at exergue 3.79 gr Ref : RCV #319, RSC, Satriena # 1 Q
L. Scribonius Libo, Denarius Rome mint, 62 BC BON EVENT LIBO, head of Bonus Eventus right PVTEAL SCRIBON, the puteal scribonianum, ornamented with garland between two lyres and hammer 3.95 gr Ref : RCV # 367, RSC, Scribonia # 8a Q
Sextus Pompeius and Q. Nasidius, Denarius Mint moving with Sextus Pompeius, Sicily, 42-39 BC NEPTVNI, head of Pompey the great right, trident before head, dolphin below Q.NASIDIVS at exergue, galley sailing right, star in upper field 3.92 gr Ref : HCRI # 235, RCV # 1390, Crawford # 483/2, Sydenham # 1350, Cohen # 20