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Veiling 247 - Van Erp
Opening: 50 €
Verkocht voor: 55 €
Romeinse munten Quinctia 2. T. Quintius Flamininus (126 BC) Head of Roma r., * below chin, flamen's cap behind, Rev. the Dioscuri r., Macedonian shield between TQ below horses, roma in ex Syd 505 VG-
Veiling 247 - Van Erp
Opening: 100 €
Verkocht voor: 280 €
Romeinse munten Saufeia 1. L. Saufeius (152 BC) Head of Roma r. X behind, Rev. Victory in biga r., l. sauf below horses, Roma in ex. Syd. 384 EF+
Veiling 247 - Van Erp
Opening: 80 €
Verkocht voor: 120 €
Romeinse munten Sergia 1. M. Sergius Silus (ca. 116-115 BC) Head of Roma r., ex sc before, roma and * behind, Rev. m. sergi below horseman galloping l., holding sword and head of barbarian, Q beloq horses leg, silus in ex. Syd. 534 VF+ The inscription shows that Silus issued these coins in his official capacity as quaestor and under the direct mandate of the senate. The reverse alludes to the bravery of his grandfather of the same name, who distinquished himself during the second punic war. He lost his right arm and received twenty-three wounds, but still continued fighting. He had made for himself a right arm of iron.
Veiling 247 - Van Erp
Opening: 75 €
Verkocht voor: 200 €
Romeinse munten Servilia 6. C. Servilius Vatia (127 BC) Head of Apollo r., * below chin, lituus behind, roma below, Rev. Horseman, with shield inscribed M, galloping l. and piercing with spear another horseman before him. C.Serveil in ex Syd.720 EF
Veiling 247 - Van Erp
Opening: 100 €
Verkocht voor: 280 €
Romeinse munten Sicinia 1. Q. Sicinius and C. Coponius (49-48 BC) Diademed head of Apollo r., star below Q.Sicinius before, III vir behind, Rev. c.coponius pr.s.c., the club of Hercules surmounted by lion's skin with scalp to r., bow or. r. arrow on left Syd 939 EF
Veiling 247 - Van Erp
Opening: 75 €
Verkocht voor: 90 €
Romeinse munten Titia 1. Q. Titius (90 BC) Bearded head of Mutinus Titinus r., bound with winged diadem, Rev. q.titi on tablet from which springs Pegasus r. Syd 691 VF
Veiling 247 - Van Erp
Opening: 30 €
Verkocht voor: 35 €
Romeinse munten Tituria 6. L.Titurius L. f. Sabinus (89 BC) Bearded head of the Sabine king Tatius r., sabin behind, Rev. Victory in biga r., l.tituri below horses, symbol in ex Syd 700 G-VG
Veiling 247 - Van Erp
Opening: 150 €
Verkocht voor: 1.300 €
Romeinse munten Valeria 17. L.Valerius Acisculus (45 BC) Diademed head of Apollo Soranus r., acisculus and pick-axe behind, star above, Rev. Europa seated on bull walking r. holding veil, l.valerius in ex. Syd 998 EF+
Veiling 247 - Van Erp
Opening: 30 €
Verkocht voor: 65 €
Romeinse munten Vibia 1b. C. Vibius C.f. Pansa (90 BC) Smallish laureate head of Apollo r., well modelled with locks of hair, letter below chin, pansa behind, Rev. Minerva in quadriga r., c.vibius c.f in ex. Syd 684 VF+
Veiling 247 - Van Erp
Opening: 50 €
Verkocht voor: 150 €
Romeinse munten Roman Republic, 8 ex. including better in moderate quality
Veiling 247 - Van Erp
Opening: 600 €
Verkocht voor: 1.400 €
Romeinse munten Julius Caesar - Roman Dictator - P.Sepullius Macer, moneyer, Silver Denarius, Rome, 44 BC. Obv: CAESAR - DICT PERPETVO Laureate and veiled head right, Rev. P∑SEPVLLIVS - MACER Venus standing left, holding Victory in outstretched right hand and sceptre resting on shield in left - 17,1mm 4,00gr about VF, Reference: Babelon Julia 50 and Sepullia 5. C 38. Sydenham 1074. The coinage of P Sepullius Macer is likely the most common of the four moneyers of 44 BC. Other than his appearance as moneyer he is unknown to history. Macerªs coins are notorious for their inconsistent striking which must be the cause of the mint being in a frenetic state prior to the Parthian campaign. The portrait engraving was also completely haphazard with many dies being what can only be charitably described as poorly executed.
Veiling 247 - Van Erp
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Romeinse munten Mark Antony & Octavian AR Denarius. Ephesus mint (41 BC) M. Barbatius Pollio, moneyer. M ANT. IMP AVG III VIR. R. PC. M. BARBAT Q P, bare head of Antony right, Rev. CAESAR IMP PONT III VIR R P C, bare head of Octavian right, in slight beard. Cr517/2. F-VF