WTS: Bunch of Ancient Coins for Sale

Discussion in 'For Sale' started by Whizb4ng, Aug 26, 2015.

  1. Whizb4ng

    Whizb4ng HIC SVNT DRACONES

    Hey Everyone,

    I am selling off a whole bunch of Ancient coins. Hopefully a couple tickle your fancy.

    All prices are in USD since that is the currency most are familiar with.

    Shipping in Canada is $3.25, to the States is $5.50, and the EU+UK is $8. If you are buying more than $150 we will chat about getting tracking and/or registered mail.

    Payment is through Paypal only. You are not required to do Paypal F&F or add 3%. I do not mind the fees.

    Think my prices are excessive? Send me an offer and we can chat!

    If I made any errors let me know! This took a long time so there will most likely be some.

    Aelia Flaccilla, Alexandria Mint - $100
    AEL FLACCILLA AVG, Draped Bust Right
    SALVS REIPVBLICAE, Flacilla standing, facing, arms folded on breast, ALEB in ex.
    EX. J.S. Wagner Collection
    RIC 4, Scarce coin, all around awesome, has a neat old tag
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    Galeria Valeria, Cyzicus Mint - $60
    GAL VAL-ERIA AVG diademed & draped bus right
    VENERI V-ICTIRICI Venus Standing left, holding up apple in right hand, Delta left field, Star right field, MKV in ex
    RIC 58, Awesome, awesome coin

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    Constantine II, Siscia Mint - $40
    CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate bust right
    CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, VOT dot X within wreath. Gamma SIS palm branch in exergue
    RIC VII Siscia 176, Awesome silvering
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    Constantine I, Rome Mint - $37.50 (This is the price indicated on the old tag that came with the coin so it is what I am going with. Frankly I think it is a steal at this price)
    IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate, cuirassed bust right
    SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI, legionary eagle between two vexilla, RP in ex
    Ex. J.S. Wagner collection
    RIC VI Rome 349, scarce type that you don't see too frequently

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    Probus, Lyons mint, Antoninianus - $37
    IMP C PROBVS P F AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right
    ADVENTVS PROBI AVG, Emperor riding left, right hand raised, left holding sceptre; at foot, captive, I in Ex
    Ex. J.S. Wagner (did not come with tag)
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    Constantine I, Nicomedia Mint - $35
    IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG, diademed, draped bust left, holding mappa in left hand, globe and sceptre in right
    IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG Juptier standing left holding sceptre and Victory crowning Jupiter, palm to left, B to right. SMN in ex
    Ex. J.S. Wagner
    RIC VII Nicomedia 23, I am a fan of this type, great coin

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    Maximinus II, Rome - $32
    MAXIMINVS NOB CAES, laureate head right
    SAC MON VRB AVGG ET CAESS NN, Moneta standing left holding scales and cornucopiae. Star in right field, RQ in ex
    RIC VI Rome 123b
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    SOLDL. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, Rome Mint - $27
    Laureate Head of Apollo right; symbol behind
    L PISO FRVGI, horseman, holding palm frond and reins, on horse galloping right; symbol below
    Crawford 340/1 bankers mark on obverse
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    Trajan, AE As - $20
    IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM PM laureate head right
    TR POT COS II PP S-C Victory advancing left holding palm branch and shield inscribed SPQR
    Nice red/green patina. Scratches on obverse behind the head of Trajan

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    Justin II and Sophia, Cyzicus, Year 10 - $32
    DN IVSTINVS PP AVG, Justin on left, Sophia on right seated facing on double-throne, both nimbate, Justin holding cross on globe, SOphia holding sceptre, topped with cross, cross between their heads
    Large M, ANNO to left, Cross above, B below, X to right, KYZ in ex
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    Gordian III, Sestertius - $20
    IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM PM laureate head right
    AETERNITATI AVG S-C Sol standing front, head left, with raised hand & globe
    RIC 297a Obverse die chip @ 3 o'clock, reverse has a scratch across the stomach of Sol, nice green patina with red patches

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    Thanks for taking a look!
     
    Last edited: Aug 27, 2015
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