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Sale 69

The May Pre-Long Beach Auction


Roman Republican Coinage
 
 
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Lot 3231
Republic, Aes Grave Series, c. 289-245 BC. AE Cast Triens (102.05 g) minted at Rome. Thunderbolt; four pellets in field. Reverse: Dolphin right; underneath, four pellets. Cr. 14/3; Thurlow-Vecchi 3a. Even, moderately dark green patina. Very Fine.

The cast coinages of the early Roman Republic are a rich area for future research. Their place of mintage, closer dating and greater hoard information contained in one reference source would fulfill a real need for this fascinating series, all of which can be considered rare.
Estimated Value $450 - 550.
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$834
Lot 3232
Anonymous moneyer. AR Didrachm minted at Rome, 270-265 BC. Diademed head right of young Hercules, lion's skin and club over shoulder. Reverse: She-wolf standing right, suckling the twins Romulus and Remus. Sear 24; RSC Pre-Denarius 8; Cr. 20/1; Syd. 6. Toned. A pleasing example of the early didrachm coinage. Bold. Very Fine.

Roman silver coinage began around 280 BC; involvement in the Pyrrhic War perhaps led to adopting the Greek didrachm that had long been in use in south Italy. The Roman didrachm continued to be minted into the second Punic War, when it was replaced by the denarius. While the earliest issues, which were military, reflected to some degree the style of their Greek models, this type was both one of the first to be struck at Rome herself and the first to display expressly Roman imagery.
Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,500.
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$1,783
Lot 3233
Anonymous moneyer. AR Didrachm struck at Rome, 241-235 BC. Helmeted head right of beardless Mars. Reverse: Horse's head right; to left, sickle. Sear 26; RSC Pre-Denarius 34; Cr. 25/1; Syd. 24. Small flan flaw below chin of Mars. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $800 - 1,000.
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$863
Lot 3234
Anonymous moneyer. AR Didrachm minted at Rome, 235-230 BC. Laureate head right of Apollo. Reverse: Unbridled horse galloping left. Sear 28; RSC Pre-Denarius 37; Cr. 26/1; Syd. 27. Minor marks. Toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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$575
Lot 3235
Anonymous Coinage. AR Quadrigatus (or Didrachm; 6.05 g) probably minted at Rome, c. 215-212 BC. Laureate head of beardless Janus. Reverse: Quadriga driven right by Jupiter with Victory behind. Cr. 28/3; Syd. 68. Minor mark on edge. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000.
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Lot 3236
Anonymous moneyer. AR Quadrigatus minted at Rome, 225-212 BC. Laureate, janiform head of Dioscuri (Janus?). Reverse: Jupiter in quadriga driven by Victory right, Jupiter holding scepter and hurling thunderbolt; below, ROMA incuse on raised tablet. Sear 31; RSC Pre-Denarius 23; Cr. 30/1; Syd. 64b. Lightly toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $350 - 425.
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$437
Lot 3237
Anonymous moneyer. AR Quinarius minted at Rome, 211-210 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; to left, V. Reverse: Dioscuri galloping right; below forward horse, MT in monogram. Sear 44; RSC Anonymous 33h; Cr. 103/2a-b; Syd. 183. Obverse a bit off-center. Iridescent tone at edges. Choice Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$634
Lot 3238
Anonymous moneyer. AR Victoriatus minted at Rome, 211-208 BC. Laureate head right of Jupiter. Reverse: Victory standing right, crowning trophy; between, VB in monogram. Sear 51; RSC Anonymous 36m; Cr. 95/1a-b; Syd. 113. Lightly toned. A pleasing example. Extremely Fine.

The victoriatus, like the denarius, began to be minted about 211 BC. While the value of the denarius was based on the bronze as rather than the didrachm of Magna Graecia, the victoriatus was exactly equivalent to a drachm, and intended for use where the drachm was the unit of reckoning.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$604
Lot 3239
L. Autronius, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 189-179 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; to left, X. Reverse: Dioscuri galloping right; below horses, AVTR in monogram. Sear 64; Autronia 1; Cr. 146/1; Syd. 341a. Burnished, porous surfaces. Very Fine and very rare.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$230
Lot 3240
L. Sempronius Pitio, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 148 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; below chin, X. Reverse: Dioscuri galloping right. Sear 91; Sempronia 2; Cr. 216/1; Syd. 402. Nicely toned. Nearly Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$1,035
Lot 3241
C. Terentius Lucanus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 147 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; to left, Victory standing right above X, crowning Roma. Reverse: Dioscuri galloping right. Sear 93; Terentia 10; Cr. 217/1; Syd. 425. A few old scratches. Dark toning. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$161
Lot 3242
M. Junius Silanus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 145 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; below chin, X; to left, ass's head left. Reverse: Dioscuri galloping right. Sear 96; Junia 8; Cr. 220/1; Syd. 408, 412. Porosity near edges. Small pit in reverse exergue. Toned. Nearly Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $125 - 175.
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$127
Lot 3243
M. Baebius Q.f. Tampilus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 137 BC. Helmeted head left of Roma; below chin, X. Reverse: Apollo in quadriga right, holding laurel branch, bow, and arrow. Sear 113; Baebia 12; Cr. 236/1a; Syd. 489. Well-struck and nicely toned. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$460
Lot 3244
L. Antestius Gragulus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 136 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; below chin, XVI in monogram. Reverse: Jupiter in quadriga right, brandishing thunderbolt. Sear 115; Antestia 9; Cr. 238/1; Syd. 451, 465. Toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$109
Lot 3245
Ti. Minucius C.f. Augurinus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 134 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; to left, XVI in monogram. Reverse: Ionic column between two togate figures. Sear 120; Minucia 9; Cr. 243/1; Syd. 494. Old scrapes before Roma and in reverse upper field. Dark toning. Nearly Extremely Fine and scarce.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$161
Lot 3246
M. Marcius Mn.f., moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 134 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; below chin, XVI in monogram; to left, modius. Reverse: Victory in biga right; below, two grain ears. Sear 122; Marcia 8; Cr. 245/1; Syd. 500. Light iridescent tone. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$173
Lot 3247
M. Aburius M.f. Geminus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 132 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; below chin, XVI in monogram. Reverse: Radiate Sol in quadriga right, holding whip. Sear 127; Aburia 6; Cr. 250/1; Syd. 487. Attractively toned. Nearly Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$184
Lot 3248
Q. Caecilius Metellus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 130 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; below chin, XVI in monogram. Reverse: Jupiter in slow quadriga right, holding branch and thunderbolt. Sear 132; Caecilia 21; Cr. 256/1; Syd. 509. Minor die flaws. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$288
Lot 3249
Q. Marcius Philippus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 129 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; to left, XVI in monogram. Reverse: Macedonian horseman galloping right, holding spear; to left, Macedonian helmet with goat's horns. Sear 135; Marcia 11; Cr. 259/1; Syd. 477. Light toning. Choice Very Fine.

The horseman may depict the Q. Marcius Philippus who campaigned in 169 BC against Perseus of Macedon.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$196
Lot 3250
T Cloulius (or Cloelius), moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 128 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; to left, wreath. Reverse: Victory in biga right, horses rearing; below, grain ear. Sear 136; Cloulia 1; Cr. 260/1; Syd. 516. Nearly Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$161
Lot 3251
M. Caecilius Q.f. Metellus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 127 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; below chin, XVI in monogram. Reverse: Macedonian shield with elephant's head at center; around, laurel wreath. Sear 139; Caecilia 29a; Cr. 263/1b; Syd. 480a. Light encrustation behind head of Roma. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$150
Lot 3252
Q. Fabius Maximus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 127 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; below chin, XVI in monogram. Reverse: Cornucopiae in front of horizontal thunderbolt; around, wreath. Sear 141; Fabia 5; Cr. 265/1; Syd. 478. Flan fault behind head of Roma. Toned. Very Fine.

The reverse type may represent the successes of Q. Fabius Maximus Aemilianus (consul 145 BC) against the Lusitani in Hispania.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$92
Lot 3253
C. Caecilius Metellus Caprarius, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 125 BC. Head right of Roma, wearing Phrygian helmet; below chin, XVI in monogram. Reverse: Jupiter in biga of elephants left; above Victory flying right. Sear 145; Caecilia 14; Cr. 269/1; Syd. 485. Minor flan fault at edge before Roma. Beautiful toning. Nearly Extremely Fine.

The reverse type commemorates the victory of L. Caecilius Metellus at Panormus in 251 BC over the Carthaginians; Metellus displayed the enemy's elephants in his triumph.
Estimated Value $350 - 425.
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$748
Lot 3254
C. Porcius Cato, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 123 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; to left, X. Reverse: Victory in biga right. Sear 149; Porcia 1; Cr. 274/1; Syd. 417. Flan fault on horses. Lightly toned. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$173
Lot 3255
A. Manlius Q.f. Sergianus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 118-107 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma. Reverse: Sol, head right, in quadriga facing, rising from waves, between two stars; to upper left, X; to upper right, crescent. Sear 186; Manlia 1; Cr. 309/1; Syd. 543. Struck from slightly worn dies. Toned. Choice Very Fine and extremely rare.

The reverse type represents the accomplishments of C. Manlius Vulso in 189-188 BC; he was victorious against the Gauls in Galatia, and he concluded the treaty of Aparnea with Antiochus III of Syria. Sol personifies the East.
Estimated Value $600 - 800.
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$834
Lot 3256
M. Sergius Silus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 116-115 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; to left, XVI in monogram. Reverse: Horseman galloping left, holding raised sword and severed Gallic head; below, Q. Sear 163. Sergia 1a; Cr. 286/1; Syd. 544. Light porosity. Scratches in reverse fields. Attractively toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $125 - 175.
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$81
Lot 3257
M. Cipius M.f., moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 115-114 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; to left, X. Reverse: Victory in biga right, holding palm branch; below, rudder. Sear 166; Cipia 1; Cr. 289/1; Syd. 546. Struck on a short flan typical of this issue. A few minor flan flaws. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $125 - 175.
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$161
Lot 3258
P. Licinius Nerva, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 113-112 BC. Helmeted bust left of Roma, holding spear over right shoulder and shield; above, crescent; to left, XVI in monogram. Reverse: Voting scene - to left, citizen leaning right receiving ballot from attendant below bridge; to right, citizen standing right placing ballot in cista. Sear 169; Licinia 7; Cr. 292/1; Syd. 548. Light porosity. Very Fine.

The tribune C. Licinius Crassus first brought the tribes together into separate enclosures to vote in the comitia in 145 BC; the ballot for magisterial elections was introduced in 139 BC.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$276
Lot 3259
L. Marcius Philippus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 113-112 BC. Head right of Philip V of Macedon, wearing diademed helmet ornamented with goat's horns; below chin, Φ. Reverse: Equestrian statue right on tablet inscribed L. PHILIPPVS, horseman holding palm branch; below horse's feet, flower; below tablet, XVI in monogram. Sear 170; Marcia 12; Cr. 293/1; Syd. 551. Tiny banker's mark in obverse right field. Attractive toning. Choice Very Fine.

The equestrian statue probably depicts L. Marcius Q.f. Philippus, who concluded a treaty of friendship with Philip V of Macedon.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$305
Lot 3260
Ti. Quinctius, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 112-111 BC. Laureate bust left of Hercules, seen from behind, wearing lion's skin, club over shoulder. Reverse: Desultor galloping left, a second horse galloping at his side; to left, D; below, rat. Sear 174; Quinctia 6; Cr. 297/1; Syd. 563. Desultor struck weakly. Toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Lot 3261
Ap. Claudius Pulcher, T. Mallius, and Q. Urbinius, moneyers. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 111-110 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; to left, quadrangular device containing circle. Reverse: Victory in triga right. Sear 176 note; Mallia 2/Claudia 3; Cr. 299/1b; Syd. 570a. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$150
Lot 3262
Q. Lutatius Cerco, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 109-108 BC. Helmeted head right of young Mars; to left, XVI in monogram. Reverse: Galley right; above, Q; around, oak wreath. Sear 182; Lutatia 2; Cr. 305/1; Syd. 559. Light iridescent tone. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$207
Lot 3263
Q. Lutatius Cerco, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 109-108 BC. Helmeted head right of young Mars; to left, XVI in monogram. Reverse: Galley right; above, Q; around, oak wreath. Sear 182; Lutatia 2; Cr. 305/1; Syd. 559. A few minor scrapes and surface marks. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $125 - 175.
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$127
Lot 3264
M. Herennius, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 108-107 BC. Diademed head right of Pietas; below chin, Q. Reverse: One of the Catanaean brothers running right, bearing his father on his shoulders. Sear 185; Herennia 1; Cr. 308/1a; Syd. 567. Attractive iridescent toning. Choice Very Fine.

The moneyer was perhaps related to Herennius Siculus the Haruspex, who had been a loyal adherent of Gaius Gracchus; although the Herennii were probably of Etruscan origin, the tale of the Catanaean brothers, who saved their parents by carrying them to safety when Sicily's Mount Aetna erupted in 122 BC, was a famous example of pietas.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$546
Lot 3265
M. Herennius, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 108-107 BC. Diademed head right of Pietas. Reverse: One of the Catanaean brothers running right, bearing his father on his shoulders; to right, L. Sear 185 note; Herennia 1a; Cr. 308/1b; Syd. 567a. Light encrustation in lower left quadrant of reverse. Toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$98
Lot 3266
M. Herennius, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 108-107 BC. Diademed head right of Pietas. Reverse: One of the Catanaean brothers running right, bearing his father on his shoulders; to right, P. Sear 185 note; Herennia 1a; Cr. 308/1b; Syd. 567a. Light toning. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$92
Lot 3267
L. Memmius Galeria, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 106 BC. Laureate head left of Saturn; below chin, pellet above M; to right, harpa. Reverse: Venus in slow biga right; above, Cupid flying left. Sear 190; Memmia 2; Cr. 313/1b; Syd. 574. Light iridescent tone. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$575
Lot 3268
L. Thorius Balbus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 105 BC. Head right of Juno Sospita, wearing goat-skin headdress. Reverse: Bull charging right; K above. Sear 192; Thoria 1; Cr. 316/1; Syd. 598. Shallow pit on cheek of Juno, and numerous light scratches. Nicely toned. Choice Very Fine.

Thorius Balbus was a native of Lanuvium, where Juno was worshipped as a protectress of women, particularly in pregnancy. The bull on the reverse is a pun on the moneyer's name. Cicero described him as a man who lived in such a manner that there was not a single pleasure, however refined or rare, that he did not enjoy.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$518
Lot 3269
L. Appuleius Saturninus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 104 BC. Helmeted head left of Roma. Reverse: Mirrored incuse of obverse (brockage). Sear 193; Appuleia 1; Cr. 317/3a-b; Syd. 578, 578a. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $125 - 175.
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$253
Lot 3270
L. Cassius Caecianus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 102 BC. Draped bust left of Ceres, wreathed with grain ears; to right, F. Reverse: Yoke of oxen left; above, Q. Sear 199; Cassia 4; Cr. 321/1; Syd. 594. A few light marks. Toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$98
Lot 3271
L. Julius, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 101 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; to left, grain ear. Reverse: Victory in biga right. Sear 201; Julia 3; Cr. 323/1; Syd. 585. Nearly Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$391
Lot 3272
L. Sentius C.f., moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 101 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma. Reverse: Jupiter in quadriga right, holding scepter and thunderbolt; below horses, K. Sear 203; Sentia 1; Cr. 325/1b; Syd. 600. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$437
Lot 3273
M. Servilius C.f., moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 100 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; to left, N. Reverse: Two soldiers fighting, their horses to either side. Sear 206; Servilia 13; Cr. 327/1; Syd. 602. Light scratches on face of Roma. Toned. Nearly Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$345
Lot 3274
P. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 100 BC. Bust right of young Hercules, seen from behind, wearing lion's skin, club over shoulder; to left, shield; to right, G. Reverse: Helmeted Roma standing facing, holding spear, crowned by Genius of the Roman People standing left, holding cornucopiae; to left, G. Sear 208; Cornelia 25a; Cr. 329/1b; Syd. 604a. Well-struck and of finer style than usually encountered. A beautiful example. Nearly Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$253
Lot 3275
T. Cloulius (or Cloelius), moneyer. AR Quinarius minted at Rome, 98 BC. Laureate head right of Jupiter; below, G. Reverse: Victory standing right, crowning trophy above seated captive and carnyx. Sear 212; Cloulia 2a; Cr. 332/1c; Syd. 586a. Flan fault in obverse left field. Some light scratches. Toned. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Lot 3276
C. Publicius Malleolus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 96 BC. Helmeted head right of Mars; above, malleolus; below chin, XVI in monogram. Reverse: Naked warrior standing left, holding spear, stepping on cuirass; to left, trophy; to right, prow surmounted by caduceus. Sear 216; Poblicia 6; Cr. 335/3c-e; Syd. 615a. A few die flaws and marks on obverse. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Lot 3277
A. Postumius S(p).f. Albinus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 96 BC. Diademed, draped bust right of Diana, bow and quiver over shoulder. Reverse: Three horsemen galloping left; to left, fallen warrior holding standard. Sear 218; Postumia 4a; Cr. 335/9; Syd. 613a. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Lot 3278
D. Junius L.f. Silanus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 91 BC. Diademed head right of Salus; below chin, Q; around, ornamental torque. Reverse: Victory in biga right, holding palm branch; below horses, ear. Sear 224; Junia 17; Cr. 337/2f; Syd. 645c. Iridescent toning. Nearly Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$529
Lot 3279
D. Junius L.f. Silanus, moneyer. AR Denarius minted at Rome, 91 BC. Helmeted head right of Roma; to left, O. Reverse: Victory in biga right; above, XXVI. Sear 225; Junia 15; Cr. 337/3; Syd. 646. Nicely toned. Nearly Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$161
Lot 3280
L. Calpurnius Piso L.f. Frugi, moneyer. AR Denarius struck at Rome, 90 BC. Laureate head right of Apollo; to left, uncertain symbol and letter. Reverse: Naked horseman galloping right, holding palm; above, anchor and XVII. Sear 235; Calpurnia 11; Syd. 663-70. Toned. Extremely Fine.

The praetor L. Calpurnius Piso propsed the annual celebration of the Ludi Apollinares, which were established in 212 BC; both the head of Apollo and the horseman are references to these games. This issue is one of the most prolific in the entire Republican series, with over three hundred variations in the British Museum collection alone.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$184



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