UNCERTAIN. Monetiform lead. (Pb. 1.90g / 13mm). (CCP does not quote). Anv: Indeterminate object between four points. Rev: Smooth. Almost Very Fine.
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UNCERTAIN. Monetiform lead. (Pb. 5.91g / 17mm). (CCP-5). Anv: Helmeted head to the right. Rev: Helmeted head to the right. Almost Very Fine. Rare.
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F. PEDIANS. Monetiform lead. (Pb. 88.27g / 45mm). 1st century BC-1st century AD (CCP-1). Anv: Hercules standing with club and lion skin, leading Can Cerbero in chains, inside the cave. Rev: Two people on the left making an offering to another on a platform, below the legend between two lines: F PEDIANS, all within laurea. Very Fine. Very rare.
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GENS POSTUMIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.88g / 19mm). 48 BC Rome. (FFC 1075; Crawford 450/2). Anv: Head of Pietas to the right, behind legend: PIETAS. Rev: Two intertwined hands, including winged caduceus, below legend: ALBINVS BRVTI F. Good Very Fine.
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AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.74g / 21mm). 25-23 BC Emeritus Augusta. (RIC 2a). Anv: Naked head of Augustus, around legend: IMP CAESAR AVGVST. Rev: Escudo, between sword and curved sword, around legend: P CARISIVS LEG PRO PR. Almost Extremely Fine. Very rare and precious specimen.
P. Carisivs was the propretor of Augusta. There are up to five types of denarii on which your name can be read. The types are differentiated by the backs, which consist of different military trophies or weapons with the exception of a series where the door of the city of Emerita is represented. With regard to the portrait of Augustus, it is likely that he is the emperor with the greatest stylistic variety of portraits, although he always retains the general idea of presenting him with a heroic point and care that resembles the treatment that Hellenism reserved for its demigods.
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AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.17g / 19mm). 25-23 BC Emeritus Augusta. (RIC 5). Anv: Head of Augustus to the right, around legend: AVGVST IMP CAESAR. Rev: Trophy on mountain of shields, around legend: P CARISIVS LEG PRO PR. Very Fine. Rare.
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TIBERIUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.62g / 19mm). 36-37 AD Lugdunum. (RIC 28). Anv: Laureate head of Tiberius on the right, around legend: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS. Rev: Livia sitting on the right carrying branch and scepter, around legend: MAXIM PONTIF. Very Fine/ Good Very Fine.
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ANTONIA. As. (Ae. 11.06g / 29mm). 41-42 AD Rome. (RIC 92). Anv: Draped bust with hair gathered to the right of Antonia, around legend: ANTONIA AVGVSTA. Rev: Claudio standing veiled left carrying symbol, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP P P. Very Fine. Cleaned.
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CLAUDIUS I. As. (Ae. 11.74g / 28mm). 50-54 AD Rome. (RIC 113). Anv: Head of Claudio I to the right, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP P P. Rev: Libertas standing to right carrying crown and extending left hand, between Uncirculated, around legend: LIBERTAS AVGVSTA. Very Fine.
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JUDAEA, Agrippa I. Prutah. (Ae. 2.60g / 17mm). 37-44 AD Jerusalem. (Seaby 5567). Anv: Canopy in the shape of an umbrella, around legend. Rev: Three spikes, around legend. Almost Very Fine.
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GALBA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.14g / 18mm). 68 AD Tarraco. (RIC 36). Anv: Laureate bust of Galba on the right, below the globe, around the legend: GALBA IMPERATOR. Rev: Livia left standing carrying spear and patera, around legend: AVGVSTA DIVI. Good Fine. Crack.
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GALBA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.06g / 17mm). AD 68 Rome. (RIC 42). Anv: Laureate bust of galba on the right, below the globe, around the legend: GALBA IMPERATOR. Rev: Roma advancing to the right carrying Victory and spear, around legend: ROMA RENASC. Almost Very Fine.
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VESPASIAN. Denarius. (Ar. 3.29g / 19mm). 75 AD Rome. (RIC 772). Obv: Laureate bust of Vespasian on the right, around legend: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG. Rev: Pax sitting on the left carrying palm, around legend: PON MAX TR P COS VI. Very Fine.
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TITUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.08g / 18mm). 79 AD Rome. (RIC 8). Anv: Laureate bust of Titus on the right, around legend: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M. Rev: Quadriga slowly advancing to the left carrying an alter decorated with a garland, around legend: TR P VIIII IMP XIIII COS VII P P. Very Fine. Scarce.
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AELIO. As. (Ae. 10.54g / 26mm). 137 AD Rome. (RIC 1067). Anv: Head of Aelio to the right, around legend: L AELIVS CAESAR. Rev: Spes standing on left carrying flower, between Uncirculated, around legend: TR POT COS II. Very Fine.
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ANTONINO PIO. Dupondio. (Orichalcum. 12.22g / 27mm). 147-148 AD Rome. (RIC 849 var). Anv: Radiated bust of Antonino Pío on the right, around legend: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P XII. Rev: Antonino Pío left standing carrying patera on tripod, between Uncirculated, in exergue: VOTE, around legend: COS IIII. Almost Very Fine.
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