WTS: Ancient Roman coins

Discussion in 'For Sale' started by Valentinian, Feb 7, 2018.

  1. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    Here are some very nice Roman coins for sale. They are not yet on my site:

    http://augustuscoins.com/index.html

    ClaudiusIIVIRT.jpg
    Claudius II, 268-270
    19 mm.
    VIRTVS AVG, Mars walking right
    RIC 172. Sear III 11385 [$25] ex Malter in 1980

    QunitillusVICTORIAAVG.jpg

    Quintillus, 270 (short reign)
    18-17 mm. Thicker than usual.
    VICTORIA AVG
    RIC Rome 33. Sear III 11454
    ex Antiquity Imports list #1 coin 328 April 1976 at $34. [$49 SOLD]


    AurelianIOVICONSER.jpg
    Aurelian, 270-275
    22 mm (large full flan)
    IOVI CONSER
    RIC V.I 225 Siscia
    Sear III 11543 [$39]

    SeverinaCONCORDIAMILITVM.jpg
    Severina, wife of Aurelian (270-275)
    23-22 mm. Full flan.
    CONCORDIA MILITVM
    RIC 8. Sear III 11706
    Excellent portrait. [$49]

    ProbusPAXAVG.jpg
    Probus, 276-282
    22-20 mm.
    PAX AVG
    RIC 706 Siscia. Sear III 12000 [$44] ex Berk in 1994

    ProbusRESTITVTORBIS.jpg

    Probus, 276-282
    23-20 mm.
    RESTITVTOR ORBIS
    RIC 731F, Sear III 12021
    Excellent detail. Bold cuirass. Good portrait. [$59]

    ProbusSpreadQuadriga.jpg
    Probus, 276-282
    23 mm
    SOLI INVICTO with gorgeous spread quadriga facing
    RIC 911. Sear III 12041.
    ex Dan Clark auction June 13, 1984, lot 83. [$59]

    ProbusSALVSAVG.jpg
    Probus, 276-282
    22 mm.
    SALVS AVG
    RIC V.II 748Q, Sear III 12029
    Lovely glossy brown. Lots of detail. Well-struck. Dan Clark auction July 31, 1990, lot 43, at $72. Here only [$49]

    ConstantineNOBCAESGPR.jpg
    Constantine as Caesar. 29-28 mm and the light color in the photo is silvery on the coin, not just light brown. I need a better photo.
    FL VAL CONSTANTINVS NOB CAES
    GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
    This coin is large, full-size for a GPR follis, and scarce.
    RIC VI Heraclea 31 "later 306 - earlier 307."
    Constantine is very common as Augustus, but not as Caesar. [$135]

    Many coins are for sale at my site: http://augustuscoins.com/index.html
    which has pages for Greek and Byzantine coins, too. Please take a look around and bookmark it.

    Shipping in the US will be as described on the site (usually $3-$5 depending upon the cost of the coins).
     
    Last edited: Feb 7, 2018

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