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jcelly

29mm

49 BC silver denarius of Julius Caesar

This coin was used to pay Julius Caesar's troops in northern Italy

ICG VF35 — $1177

Match rating: 100%

cordia4

18mm

46 BC silver denarius of the very late Roman Republic

Struck by the moneyer Mn. Cordius Rufus

ICG EF45 — $777

Match rating: 100%

jcma

19mm

43 BC silver denarius, 3.6 grams, struck by Mark Anthony commemorating Julius Caesar

EF, old collection toning, very well centered for this issue. Only the very faintest of oxidation issues along with some minute scratches.

EF — $2377

Match rating: 100%

trib

17mm

17-37 AD silver denarius of the Roman emperor Tiberius Caesar

This denarius is commonly known as the ""Tribute Penny""… see Mark 12:41-44. Old cabinet toning. One of the most sharply struck portrait and Livia figure which I have ever had.

ICG EF45 very PQ — $1777

Match rating: 100%

28ad

20mm

28-29 AD silver half shekel or didrachm of Tyre

With the name and designs of the Phoenecian/Greek city of Tyre. The coinage of Tyre was known for high quality silver amongst its neighbors, and the priests in the Temple in Jerusalem required the annual dues for every male Jew be paid "in good . . .

ICG VF35 — $2700

Match rating: 100%

otho2700

17mm

69 AD January 15th to April 17th silver denarius

Struck for this short reigned emperor, Otho. Nice old toning.

ICG VF20 PQ — $1977

Match rating: 100%

trajan9700

19mm

98-99 AD gold aureus of Trajan

Nerva's wisdom in adopting Trajan made the Roman empire stretch to its greatest geographical range.

ICG AU50 — $9700

Match rating: 100%

selavesp

26mm

133-134 AD silver sela of the Bar Kochba War in Judaea

These are always overstruck on Roman silver. In this case the undertype is a tetradrachm of Vespasian from Antioch. Vespasian was the Roman general instrumental in the defeat of the Jews 66-70 AD and the destruction of the very temple now so boldly s . . .

NGC Abt. Unc — $2977

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pius9700

19mm

138-161 AD gold aureus of Antoninus Pius, struck 149 AD

ICG XF45 PQ — $9700

Match rating: 100%

com877

29mm

177 AD brass sestertius of Commodus

Commodus is the deranged emperor featured in the Hollywood blockbuster "Gladiator".

ICG VF30 — $777

Match rating: 100%

caragold

18mm

198-211 AD gold stater struck by Sauromates II

Sauromates II was client king ruling Bosporus for Rome. The Roman empire was happy to have local kings rule on their behalf as long as the proper tributes were paid.

ICG VF35 — $977

Match rating: 100%

geta

19mm

202-209 AD silver denarius of the young Caesar Geta

ICG AU55 — $157

Match rating: 100%

macant

22mm

260-261 AD brass 22mm of Macrianus, a rare troubled emperor in the East

This "Greek Imperial" issue was struck in Antioch in Pisidia, in Roman Asia Minor. This issue by Macrianus was unknown to many cataloguers, and many of the issues from Antioch during the 250s AD were very crudely engraved and difficult to d . . .

ICG XF45 — $977

Match rating: 100%

con2

20mm

337-340 AD gold solidus of Constantius II as Augustus Constantinople mint

The Roman goddess Victory was assimilated into the Christian iconography as an angel, and the winged Cupid was the prototype for numerous cherubs. The reverse legend reads: Victory of the Constantini, with the mintmark CONS in exergue. ICG certified . . .

ICG EF45 — $2977

Match rating: 100%

marcian1775

19.5mm

450-457 AD gold solidus of the Roman emperor Marcian

Marcian's power was centered in the eastern capital of Constantinople. The west by this time was very feeble and overrun by migrating tribes.

NGC Ch Unc — $1977

Match rating: 100%

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