These are in no particular order. I had trouble trying to rank them. Augustus (27 BC-AD 14). AR denarius (18mm, 11h). NGC VF, edge cut, scratch. Lugdunum, ca. 8 BC. Obv: DIVI•F-AVGVSTVS, laureate head of Augustus right Rev: C•CAES / AVGVS F, Gaius Caesar on horseback galloping right, sword in left hand, reins in right; legionary eagle between two standards behind. RIC I 199. Purchased from Heritage Auctions Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. AR denarius . Octavian as Augustus, 27 BC – 14 AD Denarius Lugdunum circa 13-14, 18mm., 3.56g. Obv: Laureate head r. Rev. Tiberius in triumphal quadriga r., holding laurel branch and eagle-tipped sceptre. RSC 301. RIC 224. Ex: Naville Numismatics Live auction 50 Lot 439 June 23, 2019 Vitellius (AD 69). AR denarius (18mm, 2.95 gm, 5h). NGC VG 4/5 - 4/5. Rome. Obv: A VITELLIVS GERM IMP AVG TR P, laureate head of Vitellius right Rev: LIBERI IMP GERM AVG, bareheaded and draped busts of the children of Vitellius (Aulus Vitellius Germanicus Junior and Vitellia), facing one another. RIC I 101. Ex: Heritage Auctions November 29, 2018 Lot 65074 Vitellius AR Denarius 69 CE 17 mm 3.32 g Obv: A.VITELLIVS GERM IMP AVG. TR P.: Head of Vitellius, laureate, right Rev: L VITELLIVS COS III CENSOR: Bust of Lucius Vitellius, laureate and draped, right; eagle-tipped sceptre in front Very rare RIC 99 RSC 2 Silbury coins January 27, 2019. SELEUCIS and PIERIA, Antioch. Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. AR Tetradrachm (27mm, 14.56 g, 12h). In the name and types of the Seleucid king Philip I Philadelphus. Dated year 26 of the Caesarean Era (24/23 BC). Obv: Diademed head of Philip I right within fillet border Rev: Zeus Nicephorus seated left; monogram to inner left and below throne, ςK (date) and thunderbolt in exergue; all within wreath. Prieur 19; McAlee 19 (this coin illustrated); RPC I 4142; SC 2491.16; HGC 9, 1360p. Toned, some porosity and surface striations. Fine. Rare, seven known to Prieur, and two in CoinArchives. From the Michel Prieur Collection, purchased privately from Richard McAlee. CNG E-Auction 451 Lot 272 September 4, 2019
Wonderful.... all are great - but either Augustus could be a centre piece of any collection. Great choices!
Interesting coins, Orfew! I can't decide which Vitellius I like better. Both are fantastic dynastic issues .
Good group! I believe my favorite of this moment is the Tiberius quadriga reverse. Driving four horses each looking in a different direction must be rough.
Nice additions Orfew all are worthy of your beautifull collection. My favorite is the Tetradrachm! I still have not one Flavian coin John
Lovely additions to your non-Flavian side collection! I like the Augustus/Quadriga denarius the best. Nice artistry on that reverse!
Well done! Some very nice coins. I like Both Vitellii but the Augustus quadriga is my favorite. I like the political meaning and the details of the coin.
Vitellius and kids ftw! But the rest are great too - awesome types on all four denarii. You had a good year.