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Anonymous. Campania. Late 4th century BC. Bronze 17mm (4.54 g, 4h). Naples mint. 
Laureate head of Apollo right. Rev. ΡΩMAIΩN, forepart of man-headed bull right, star on flank. 
Crawford 1/1; Sydenham 51; Haeberlin pl. 35, 2; HR Italy 251. 
Good VF, green and brown patina with light green overtones. Very rare. 
Classical Numismatic Group  Triton IX - 10 January 2006
No.: 1252
3,500 $
2/1 X Anonymous. Mint-uncertain c. 300 B.C. Bronze
Helmeted head of Minerva r. (Attic helmet decorated with sea-horse). Rev. Man-headed bull r.; above, star; in exergue, ROMANO.
   
3/1a X Anonymous. Mint-Rome 280-242 B.C. Bronze ingot.
Two cornoacopiae. Rev. Branch, below ROMANOM
   
3/1b

Anonymous. Mint-Rome 280-242 B.C. Bronze ingot. 389.00 g. 
Two cornoacopiae. Rev. Branch. 
Cr. 3, 1b; Syd. -; Vecchi, Cast Coinage, AS 12; Haeberlin, Tf. 7, 3. 
Brown-green Patina, very fine.

Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger Auction 388 - 1 November 2006
No.: 777
2,000 $
4/1a
 
Anonymous. Bronze ingot, Mint-Rome c. 280 - 242 B.C. 1389 g.
Eagle facing with outspread wings and head r., perched on thunderbolt. Rev. Pegasus flying left, below, ROMANOM
British Museum  
4/1b
 X
Anonymous. Bronze ingot, Mint-Rome c. 280 - 242 B.C.
Eagle facing with outspread winbs and head r., perched on thunderbolt. Rev. Pegasus flying left, below no legend.
   
5/1

Anonymous. Latium, Rome, Aes Signatum, circa 280-260 Ingot, æ. 1790 g.
Bull walking r. Rev. Bull walking l. 
Cr. 5/1. H. pl. 58, 3. Syd. 7. TV AS 18. 
Extremely rare. Appealing dark green patina, extremely fine
British Museum  

5/3b

Anonymous. Lucania, Paestum . Circa 218-201 BC. Æ Sextans (3.58 gm). 
Head of Demeter right. Rev. PAIS, forepart of boar right; two pellets below. 
Crawford, "The Form and Function of a Subsidiary Coinage", in La monetazione di bronzo de Poseidonia-Paestum, 5/3b; SNG ANS 750; BMC Italy pg. 279, 46; SNG Copenhagen 1340; SNG Morcom -; Laffaille 58. 
Good VF, choice green patina.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton V - 15 January 2002
No.: 72
350 $
6/1
 X
Anonymous. Mint-Rome 280-242 B.C. Bronze ingot
Corn ear with dot on either side of stem. Rev. Tripod.
   
7/1
 
Anonymous. Mint-Rome 280-242 B.C. Bronze ingot. 1623 g.
Oval shield seen from outside. Rev. Oval shield seen from inside.
British Museum  
8/1
 
Anonymous. Mint-Rome 280-242 B.C. Bronze ingot. 1592.5 g.
Sword. Rev. scabbard.
British Museum  
9/1
Anonymous. Mint-Rome. Ingot circa 275-242, Æ. 1746 g.
Elephant r. Rev. Sow l. 
Haeberlin pl. 59. TV AS 21. Crawford 9/1.
Extremely rare. Light green patina.
British Museum  
10/1

Anonymous. Roma. Aes Signatum. Ingot. ( Ae g ) c. 260-240. 1495 g.
Anchor. Rev. Tripod with three handles. 
Haeberlin pl. 37/1-3; Thurlow, Vecchi AS 22; Crawford 10/1. 
Green patina. Very fine. Extremely rare.
British Museum  
11/1
 X
AnonymousMint-Rome 260-242 B.C. Bronze ingot. 
Trident tied with fullet. Rev. Caduceus tied with fillet.
   
12/1
  Anonymous, Ingot circa 280-260, Æ 1461 g. 
Two chickens feeding and facing each other; in centre field, above and below chickens’ heads, an eight rayed star. Rev. Two tridents pointing inwards; between them, two dolphins snout to snout. 
Haeberlin pl 53, 1. Thurlow-Vecchi AS 24, pl. 23. Crawford 12/1.
Extremely rare and among the finest of very few specimens known. An impressive issue with an untouched green patina, extremely fine
Ex Sternberg 18, 1986, 275 and Triton I, 1997, 754 sales. From the Goodman collection.
Numismatica Ars Classica  Auction 52 - 7 October 2009
No.: 201
 130,000 chf
13/1

Anonymous. Circa 280-276 BC. AR Didrachm (6.50 gm). 
Helmeted head of Mars right; griffin on helmet. Rev. Horse head right, sickle behind; ROMANO below. 
Crawford 13/1; Sydenham 24; RSC 34. 
Toned VF.
Classical Numismatic Group 75 - 23 May 2007    No.: 888. 2,550 $
13/2
 X
Anonymous. 280-276 BC. Litra
Helmeted head of Mars left, wearing Corinthian helmet. Rev. Horse’s head right on base inscribed ROMANO downwards before; corn-ear.
   
14/1

Anonymous. Circa 275-270 BC. ? Aes Grave As. Rome. 333.5 g.
Beardless head of Janus on raised disk; I above. Rev. Head of Mercury left wearing winged petasos, on raised disk; I above. Thurlow-Vecchi 1; Crawford 14/1; Haeberlin pl. 38, 1-7. 
EF, dark green patina.
British Museum  
14/2

Anonymous. Circa 280-276 BC. ? Aes Grave Semis (148.94 gm). Rome. 
Helmeted head of Mars left; S horizontally below. Rev. Head of Venus left; S horizontally below. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 2; Crawford 14/2; Haeberlin pl. 39, 4. 
Near VF, green patina.
Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG Auction 124 - 16 March 2007
No.: 8193
600 $
14/3

Anonymous. Circa 280-276 BC. ? Aes Grave Triens (106.87 gm). Rome. 
Thunderbolt; •• •• across field. Rev. Dolphin right; •••• below. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 3; Crawford 14/3; Haeberlin pl. 39, 7-10. 
VF, grey-brown patina, reverse smoothed.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VII - 12 January 2004
No.: 819
775 $
14/4

Anonymous. Circa 289-245 BC. ? Aes Grave Quadrans (80.80 g, 12h). Rome mint. 
Two barley grains; ••• between. Rev. Open right hand; ••• to left. 
Thurlow & Vecchi 4; Crawford 14/4; Sydenham 11. 
Good VF, dark brown patina, earthen highlights.
Classical Numismatic Group 72 - 14 June 2006 
No.: 1276
1,300 $
14/5

Anonymous. Rome. Circa 241-235 BC. ? Aes Grave Sextans (42.80 gm). 
Shell; two pellets below. Rev. Caduceus between two pellets. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 5a; Crawford 14/5; Haeberlin pl. 40, 9-11. 
VF, dark grayish green patina.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 64 - 24 September 2003
No.: 759
500 $
14/6

Anonymous. Rome. Circa 280-276 BC. Aes Grave Uncia circa 280-276, æ 26.44 g. 
Astragalus; in field l., pellet. Rev. Pellet. 
Crawford 14/6. Haeberlin pl. 40, 16. Sydenham Aes Grave 41. Thurlow-Vecchi 6.
Dark green patina and about extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007
No.: 363
400 chf
14/7

Anonymous. Rome. Circa 289-245 BC. Aes Grave Semuncia. 18.92 g.
Acorn. Rev. S
Thurlow-Vecchi 7; Crawford 14/7; Haeberlin pl. 40, 25. 
British Museum  
15/1b

Anonymous. Didrachm (Silver, 7.35 g 10), uncertain mint, 275-270. 
ROMANO Laureate head of Apollo to left. Rev. Horse prancing to right; above, star of sixteen rays. 
Cr. 15/1b. Syd. 4. 
Of lovely style and beautifully toned. Cut in field on the obverse, otherwise, good very fine. 
Leu Numismatik AG Auction 86 - May 5th, 2003 
No.: 647
1,700 chf
16/1a

Anonymous. Circa 275-270 BC. Æ Double Litra (7.67 gm). 
Female head right, hair bound with ribbon. Rev. Lion walking right. 
Crawford 16/1a; Sydenham 5; BMCRR (Romano-Campanian) 23. 
VF, dark green patina.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 57 - 4 April 2001
No.: 933
300 $
17/1a

Anonymous. AE-Litra, 5,34 g. Rome. c. shortly before 269.
Helmeted head of Minerva l. Rev. ROMANO Horse’s head r.
Cr. 17/1a; BMC Romano-Campanian 6.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No.: 327
3,800 chf
17/1b

X

Anonymous. Circa 270-269 BC. Litra or Quartuncia
Helmeted head of Minerva left. Rev. Horse's head left; ROMANO behind. 
Crawford 17/1b; Sydenham 3;
   
17/1c

X

Anonymous. Circa 270-269 BC. Litra or Quartuncia
Helmeted head of Minerva left. Rev. Horse's head left; ROMANOC retrograde behind. 
Crawford 17/1c; Sydenham 3;
   
17/1d
 X
Anonymous. Circa 269 BC. Litra or Quartuncia
Helmeted head of Minerva right. Rev. Horse's head right; ROMANO behind (N retrograde). 
Crawford 17/ld; Sydenham 3a; BMCRR (Romano-Campanian) 12. 
   
17/1e

X

Anonymous. Circa 269 BC. Litra
ROMANO, Helmeted head of Minerva right. Rev. RO-MA-NO, horsehead right. 
Crawford 17/le; Sydenham 3b. 
   
17/1f

X

Anonymous. Circa 269 BC. Litra
ROMANO, Helmeted head of Minerva right. Rev. RO-MA-NO around, horsehead right. 
Crawford 17/lf. 
   

17/1g

Anonymous. AE-Litra, Rome, shortly before 269 BC. 
ROMANO Helmeted head of Roma r. Rev. ROMANO upwards Horse's head l. 
Cr. 17/1g var (legend around). 
Brown dark patina. EF. One of the finest known examples.
 A. Tkalec AG Auction September 2008 - 8 September 2008
No.: 191
1,400 chf
17/1h

X

Anonymous. AE-Litra, Rome, shortly before 269 BC. 
ROMANO Helmeted head of Roma r, star behind. Rev. RO-MA-MO downwards, Horse's head l. 
Cr. 17/1h. 
   
17/1i

X

Anonymous. AE-Litra, Rome, shortly before 269 BC. 
Helmeted head of Roma r. Rev. RO-MA-MO downwards, Horse's head l. 
Cr. 17/1i. 
   
18/1

Anonymous. Circa 275-270 BC. Æ Aes Grave As (290.10 gm). 
Head of Apollo right on raised disk; ­ below. Rev. Head of Apollo left on raised disk; ­ below. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 8; Crawford 18/1; Haeberlin pl. 34, 4. 
Good VF, mottled blue-green and brown patina with earthen undertones.
From the Tony Hardy Collection. Ex Triton V (15-16 January 2002), lot 1793.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 67 - 22 September 2004
No.: 1190
2,100 $
18/2

Anonymous. Circa 275-270 BC. ? Aes Grave Semis. 138.99 g.
Pegasus flying right, S below; all on raised disk. Rev. Pegasus flying left, S below; all on raised disk. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 9; Crawford 18/2. 
VF, dark brown patina with encrustations.
British Museum  
18/3

Anonymous. Rome. Circa 275-270 BC. ? Aes Grave Triens (126.38 gm). 
Horse's head right; •••• below. Rev. Horse's head left; •••• below. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 10; Crawford 18/3; Haeberlin pl. 36, 1-5. 
VF, green patina.
Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG Auction 124 - 16 March 2007
No.: 8200
1,700 $
18/4

Anonymous. Circa 275-270 BC. ? Aes Grave Quadrans (67.71 g, 12h). 
Boar running right; three pellets below. Rev. Boar running left; three pellets below. 
Thurlow & Vecchi 11; Crawford 18/4; Haeberlin pl. 36, 6-11. 
Very fine, green brown patina.
Ex Künker 94, 2004, 1646.
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung Auction 169 - October 12th, 2008
No.: 212 
1,200 $
18/5

Anonymous. Rome. Circa 275-270 BC. ? Aes Grave Sextans (37mm, 52.11 gm). 
Head of Dioscurus right; •• behind. Rev. Head of Dioscurus left; •• behind. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 12; Crawford 18/5; Haeberlin pl. 36, 12-17. 
VF, green patina, casting cut.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 58 - September 19th, 2001 
No.: 989
300 $
18/6

Anonymous. Circa 275-270 BC. Aes Grave Uncia. 24.69 g.
Barley grain; • left. Rev. Barley grain; • right. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 13; Crawford 18/6; Haeberlin pl. 36, 18-21. 
VF, green patina.
British Museum  

19/1

X
Anonymous. Circa 275-270 BC. As
Head of Dioscurus left. Rev. Head of Apollo left.
Crawford 19/1; Haeberlin 157. 
Unique  
20/1

Anonymous. Didrachm (Silver, 7.20 g 7), 269-266. 
Diademed head of Heracles to right, club and lionskin over his shoulder. Rev. ROMANO She-wolf suckling twins to right. 
Cr. 20/1. Syd. 6. 
Attractively toned. Extremely fine.
Ex Hess-Leu, 14 April 1954, 20 
LHS Numismatik AG Auction 100 - 23 April 2007
No.: 371
16,000 chf

21/1

Anonymous. Circa 275-270 BC. As. 200.55 g.
Helmeted head of Roma right. Rev. Helmeted head of Roma left.
Crawford 21/1. 
British Museum  
21/2

Anonymous. Æ-Semis, 269/266 BC., Rome ; 127,27 g. 
Helmeted head of Minerva right, below horizontal S. Rev. Helmeted head of Minerva left, below horizontal S
BMC 1; Crawf. 21/2; Syd. 32. 
Green Patina, Very fine.
Ex Auction Giessener Münzhandlung 50, 1990, Nr. 475.

Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 124 - March 16th, 2007 
No.: 8206
1,800 $
21/3

Anonymous. Circa 269-266 BC. Æ Aes Grave Triens (89.29 gm). Rome. 
Thunderbolt; four pellets. Rev. Horse head left; four pellets. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 18; Crawford 21/3; Haeberlin pl. 27, 11-12. 
Near EF, green patina under a thick brown earthen encrustation.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 58 - 19 September 2001
No.: 991
600 $

21/4

X
Anonymous. Circa 269-266 BC. Æ Quadrans. Rome. 
R, hand, three pellets. Rev. L, hand, three pellets. 
BMC 5; Crawford 21/4
   
21/5

Anonymous. Sextans, æ 41.30 g. 
Scallop-shell; below, two pellets.  Rev. Same type seen from inside. 
Cr. 21/5. H. pl. 28, 4. Syd. 66. TV 20. 
Green patina and good very fine
Ex Maison Platt sale 1977, 4. 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 25 - June 25th, 2003 
No.: 213
480 chf
21/6

Anonymous. Aes Uncia. Rome, c. 269-265 BC. 21,06 g. 
Knucklebone from outside, pellet. Rev. Knucklebone from inside. 
Crawf. 21/6. Syd. 36. 
Rare. Dark green patina. Superb.
Ex Monnaies et Médailles SA, Bâle 66 (1984), 319.
Hess-Divo AG Auction 307 - 7 June 2007
No.: 1429
1,700 chf
21/7

Anonymous. Semuncia circa 269-266, ? 22.02 g. 
Acorn; in field l., S. Rev. Acorn; in field r., S
Crawford 21/7. Haeberlin pl. 28, 17. Sydenham Aes Grave 69. Thurlow-Vecchi 22.
Brown-green patina and very fine.
Ex Peter Hammerich, Auction Peus Nachf. 355, Frankfort 1998, Nr. 180.
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 124 - March 16th, 2007 
No.: 8209 
400 $
22/1

Anonymous. Didrachm, Roma or an uncertain mint in South Italy circa 265-242, AR 6.54 g. 
Head of Roma r., wearing Phrygian helmet; behind, dog. Rev. ROMANO Victory attaching wreath to palm-branch; in field r., I
Syd. 21. Cr. 22/1.
Rare and in superb condition for the issue. Lightly toned and extremely fine
Ex Künker sale 59, 2000, 340. 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No.: 245
4,250 chf
23/1

Anonymous. Circa 264 BC. Bronze 25mm (14.35 g, 9h). Messana (Sicily) mint. 
ROMANO, head of Minerva left, wearing crested Corinthian helmet decorated with griffin; helmet behind. Rev. ROMA-NO, eagle standing left on thunderbolt, head right, wings open; short sword to left. 
Crawford 23/1; Sydenham 30; Kestner -; BMCRR Romano-Campanian 5. 
Good VF, brown and olive patina, minor roughness. Very rare. Exceptional detail. This is only the fourth 
example we have handled. Among the finest specimens known. 
Classical Numismatic Group Triton X.- 8 January 2007
No.: 508
4,250 $

24/1

X Anonymous. Æ-Tressis, 265/242 BC, Rome. 
Helmeted head of Roma. Mark of value III horizontally. Rev. Wheel of six spokes, III between two spokes.
   
24/2

Anonymous. Æ-Dupondius, 265/242 BC, Rome. 600.24 g.
Helmeted head of Roma to right, behind mark of value II horizontally. Rev. Wheel of six spokes, II between two spokes. 
BMC 1; Crawf. 24/2; Syd. 58. 

British Museum  

24/3

Anonymous. As. ( Ae g ) circa 265-242. Roma. Latium.
Head of Roma right, wearing Phrygian helmet; behind mark of value I. Rev. Wheel of six spokes, between two of wich, mark of value I
Haeberlin pl. 24, 6; Sydenham 86; Crawford 24/3; Thurlow-Vecchi 31. 
Dark green patina. Good very fine
Astarte S.A. Auction XIX - 6 May 2006
No.:
800
6,000 chf
24/4

Anonymous. Circa 269-240 BC. Æ Aes Grave Semis (112.66 gm, 9h). Rome mint. 
Bull rearing left; S below. Rev. Wheel of six spokes; S within spokes. 
Thurlow & Vecchi 32; Haeberlin pl. 25, 4; Crawford 24/4; Sydenham 60. 
VF, dark green patina.
From the Garth R. Drewry Collection.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 69 - June 8th, 2005 
No.: 1330
1,500 $
24/5

Anonymous. Circa 265-242 BC. ? Aes Grave Triens (86.33 gm). Rome mint. 
Horse prancing left; two pellets above and below. Rev. Wheel of six spokes; four pellets within spokes. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 33; Crawford 24/5. 
Good Fine, green patina.
Jean Elsen & ses Fils S.A. Auction 89 - 9 September 2006
No.: 901
2,100 $
24/6a

Anonymous. Circa 265-242 BC. Aes Grave Quadrans. (55.35 gm). Rome mint. 
Dog walking left; three pellets below. Rev. Six-spoked wheel; three pellets within spokes. 
Crawford 24/6a.
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 124 - March 16th, 2007 
No.: 8213 
400 $

24/6b

X
Anonymous. Circa 265-242 BC. Aes Grave Quadrans. Rome mint. 
Dog walking right; three pellets below. Rev. Six-spoked wheel; three pellets within spokes. 
Crawford 24/6b.
   
24/7

Anonymous. Circa 265-242 BC. Æ Aes Grave Sextans (50.09 gm). Rome.
Tortoise. Rev. Six-spoked wheel; two pellets within spokes. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 35; Crawford 24/7; Haeberlin pl. 25, 17. 
Good VF, green patina. Exceptional for issue!
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 61 - 25 September 2002
No.: 1088
1,000 $
25/1

Anonymous. Didrachm circa 241-235, AR 6.67 g. 
Helmeted head of unbearded Mars r. Rev. ROMA Horse‘s head r.; behind, sickle. 
Cr. 25/1. Syd. 24. 
Rare and in exceptional state of preservation for this issue.
Well-centred and complete and extremely fine 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 25 - June 25th, 2003 
No.: 237
7,000 chf
25/2

Anonymous. Drachm circa 241-235, AR 3.31 g. 
Helmeted head of clean-shaven Mars r.  Rev. Horse's head r.; behind, sickle. Beneath, ROMA
Syd. 25. Cr. 25/2.
Very rare. Lightly toned and very fineEx NAC sale 21, 2001, 146.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No.: 247
2,400 chf
25/3

Anonymous. Litra circa 241-235, Æ 2.96 g. 
Helmeted head of clean-shaven Mars r.  Rev. Horse's head r.; behind, sickle. Beneath, ROMA
Hannover 48. Syd. 26. Cr. 25/3.
Lovely dark green patina and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No.: 248
525 chf
25/4

Anonymous. As, æ 284 g. Rome, 241-235 BC
Janiform head of the Dioscuri.  Rev. Head of Hermes, wearing winged petasus; behind, sickle. 
Cr. 25/4. H. pl. 31, 1. Syd. 49. TV 36.
Very rare and in superb condition for this issue. Fine green patina, about extremely fine.
Thesaurus Srl Idra Aste - 6,7 December 2008
No.: 155
10,000 $
25/5

Anonymous. Semis circa 241-235, Æ 137.70 g. Rome. 
Helmeted head of Minerva l.; below neck truncation, S.  Rev. Female head l.; behind, sickle and below, S
Crawford 25/5. Haeberlin pl. 31, 6. Sydenham Aes Grave 50. Thurlow-Vecchi 37.
Dark green patina with some encrustations, good very fine
Ex CNG sale 31, 1994, 599. From the Franke J. Novak collection.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - May 16th, 2007 
No.: 372
1,900 chf
25/7

Anonymous. Quadrans, æ 87.24 g. 
Right hand with open palm; in field l., three pellet. In field r., sickle.  Rev. Two barley-grains; between them, three pellets. 
Cr. 25/7. H. pl. 31, 11. Syd. 52. TV 39.
Green patina and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 25 - 25 June 2003
No.: 217
1,300 chf
25/8

Anonymous. Circa 241-235 BC. Aes Grave Sextans (49.25 gm). Rome.
Shell; two pellets below. Rev. Caduceus; pellet left, pellet right, sickle right. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 40; Crawford 25/8; Haeberlin pl. 31, 13-14. 
VF, dark grayish green patina, some roughness on shell, old scrape on reverse.
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 124 - March 16th, 2007 
No.: 8215 
2,000 $
25/9

Anonymous. Uncia circa 241-235, Æ 25.04 g. 
Astragalus.  Rev. Pellet; to r., sickle. 
Crawford 25/9. Haeberlin pl. 31, 15. Sydenham Aes Grave 54. Thurlow-Vecchi 41.
Green patina, extremely fine / good very fine 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - May 16th, 2007
No.: 375 
480 chf
26/1

Anonymous. Circa 234-231 BC. AR Didrachm (6.71 gm). 
Laureate head of Apollo right. Rev. Horse prancing left; ROMA above. 
Crawford 26/1; Sydenham 27; RSC 37. 
Toned, good VF with underlying luster, well-centered and attractive.
Ex Naville XVII (3 October 1934), lot 1009.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 63 - May 21st, 2003 
No.: 1113
3,600 $

26/2

Anonymous. Circa 234-231 BC. AR Drachm. 3.29 g, 6h.
Laureate head of Apollo right. Rev. Horse prancing left; ROMA above. 
Crawford 26/2. 
British Museum   
26/3

Anonymous. 234-231 BC. ? Litra (3.05 g, 2h). Rome mint. 
Laureate head of Apollo right. Rev. ROMA below, horse rearing left, wearing bridle, bit, and reins. 
Crawford 26/3; Sydenham 29 (Half-litra); Kestner 56-65; BMCRR Romano-Campanian 70-74 (Half-litra). Good VF, wonderful dark blue-green patina, earthen highlights.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No.: 249
525 chf
26/4

Anonymous. 234-231 BC. ? Half-litra (2.06 gm). 
Head of Roma right, wearing Phrygian helmet. Rev. Dog standing right, ROMA in exergue. 
Crawford 26/4; Sydenham 22; BMCRR (Romano-Campanian) 44. Good VF, dark green patina. Ex Asta Internazionale Del Titano Auction 65 (16 June 1996), lot 79.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 61 - September 25th, 2002 
No.: 1099
220 $

26/5

Anonymous. As, æ 250 g. Roma
Head of Apollo r., hair tied with band; behind, bunch of grapes. Rev. Head of Apollo l., hair tied with band; behind, bunch of grapes. 
Cr. 26/5. H. pl. 33, 1. Syd. –. TV 46.
Excessively rare, few specimens known. Green patina, very fine / good very fine.
Ex Münzen und Medaillen Deutschland sale 2, 1998, 317 (misdescribed). 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 25 - 25 June 2003
No.: 218
10,000 chf
26/6 X Anonymous. Semis. Roma
Pegasus to right, acorn below, S retrograde above. Rev. Pegasus to left, acorn below, S retrograde above. 
Cr. 26/6.
   
26/7 X Anonymous. Quadrans. Roma
Boar to right, acorn above, ••• below. Rev. Boar to left, acorn above, ••• below. 
Cr. 26/7.
   
26/8 X Anonymous. Sextans. Roma
Dioscurus to right, acorn behind. Rev. Dioscurus to leftt, acorn behind. 
Cr. 26/8.
   
27/1

Anonymous. 230-226 BC. AR Didrachm (5.99 g, 7h). Rome mint. 
Head of Mars right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet; club behind. Rev. Horse galloping right; club above, ROMA below. 
Crawford 27/1; Sydenham 23; Kestner 76; BMCRR Romano-Campanian 49; RSC 32. 
Good VF, lovely cabinet toning. Very rare.
Ex NAC, 1992.
Tkalec AG Auction 2001 - February 19th, 2001 
No.: 178
5,400 chf
27/2

Anonymous. Circa 230-226 BC. ? Litra (2.74 gm). 
Helmeted head of Mars right. Rev. Horse galloping right, ROMA below. 
Crawford 27/2; Sydenham 23a. 
Nice VF, orange and red-brown patina.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 61 - September 25th, 2002 
No.: 1100
165 $
27/3

Anonymous. Circa 230-226 BC. Æ Double litra (3.70 gm). 
Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin. Rev. Pegasus right, ROMA below. 
Crawford 27/3; Sydenham 7. VF, orange-brown patina.
From the Tony Hardy Collection.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 61 - September 25th, 2002 
No.: 1101
300 $

27/4

X Anonymous. Circa 230-226 BC. Æ Litra
Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin, L before. Rev. Pegasus right, bow above, ROMA below. 
Crawford 27/3; 
   
27/5

Anonymous. As circa 230-226, Æ 284.66 g. 
Helmeted head of Roma r., wearing Phrygian helmet; behind, club. Rev. Helmeted head of Roma l., wearing Phrygian helmet; behind, club. 
Crawford 27/5. Haeberlin pl. 28, 22. Sydenham Aes Grave 70. Thurlow-Vecchi 23.
Rare. Green patina and good very fine
Ex NAC sale 7, 1994, 361. 

Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - May 16th, 2007 
No.: 377
4,500 chf

27/6

Anonymous. Semis, series with club, about 230-225 B.C. AE 126 g. 
Head of unbearded Mars r., wearing crested Corinthian helmet; below, mark of value S, in field l., club. 
Rev. Similar to obv., but to l. 
Cr. 27/6 ("Head of Minerva"). Syd. 39. 
Rare. High relief. Brownish green patina.Good very fine
New York Sale XX - 7 January 2009
Lot: 367
1,000 $
27/7

Anonymous. Triens circa 230-226, ? 81.28 g. 
Thunderbolt; on either side, two pellets. In field l., club. Rev. Thunderbolt; on either side, two pellets. In field r., club. 
Crawford 27/7. Haeberlin pl. 29, 5. Sydenham Aes Grave 72. Thurlow-Vecchi 25.
Dark green patina. Surface somewhat porous, otherwise very fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - May 16th, 2007 
No.: 378
450 chf
27/8

Anonymous. Circa 230-226 BC. ? Aes Grave Quadrans (63.19 gm). 
Right hand with open palm; ••• left, club right. Rev. Left hand with open palm; club left, ••• right. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 26; Crawford 27/8; Haeberlin pl. 29, 10-12. 
VF, pale green and brown patina.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton V - 15 January 2002
No.: 1795
700 $
27/9

Anonymous. Sextans circa 230-226, Æ 43.46 g. 
Cockle-shell seen from above; below, two pellets / club. Rev. Cockle- shell seen from inside; below, club. 
Crawford 27/9. Haeberlin pl. 29, 13. Sydenham Aes Grave 74. Thurlow-Vecchi 27.
Green patina. Graffito on reverse, otherwise extremely fine / good very fine 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - May 16th, 2007 
No.: 379
900 chf
27/10

Anonymous. Circa 230-226 BC. ? Aes Grave Uncia (18.27 gm). 
Astragalos; • above, club right. Rev. Astragalos; • above, club left. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 28; Crawford 27/10; Haeberlin pl. 29, 18-20. 
Green patina. Good very fine.
UBS Gold & Numismatics Auction 55 - 16 September 2002
No.: 1797
240 chf
28/1

Anonymous. Stater circa 218-216, AV 6.82 g. 
Laureate Janiform head of the Dioscuri. Rev. Oath taking scene with two warriors, one Roman and the other representing the Italian allies, standing facing each other, holding spears and touching with their swords a pig held by a figure kneeling between them. In exergue, ROMA
Sydenham 69. Bahrfeldt 1 and pl. I, 8 (these dies). Crawford 28/1. Kent-Hirmer pl. 7, 14. Historia Numorum Italy 332. Treasures of Ancient Coinage, p. 64, 57 (this coin).
Extremely rare and among the finest specimens known and undoubtedly the best being offered in a public sale in the last fifty years. Minor marks, otherwise extremely fine
Ex Sotheby’s 30 March 1995, 954 and Triton III, 1999, 806 sales. 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 45 - 2 April 2008
No.: 2
185,000chf
28/2

Anonymous. Half-stater circa 218-216, AV 3.41 g. 
Laureate Janiform head of the Dioscuri. 
Rev. Oath taking scene with two warriors, one Roman and the other representing the Italian allies, standing facing each other, 
holding spears and touching with their swords a pig held by a figure kneeling between them. In exergue, ROMA
Sydenham 70. Bahrfeldt 2 and pl. V, 14 (these dies). Crawford 28/2. Historia Numorum Italy 333. 
Treasures of Ancient Coinage, p. 64, 58 (this coin).
Extremely rare. Struck on an exceptionally large flan, light scratches, otherwise extremely fine
Ex Triton sale III, 1999, 807. 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 45 - 2 April 2008
No.: 3
38,000 chf
28/3

Anonymous. 225-212 BC. AR Didrachm or Quadrigatus (6.68 g). Rome mint. 
Laureate head of Janus; curved truncation. Rev. Jupiter, holding thunderbolt and scepter, in galloping quadriga driven right by Victory; ROMA incuse on raised tablet below. 
Crawford 28/3; Hersh, Quadrigatus -; Sydenham 64a; RSC 23. 
Well centered, beautifully toned, EF.
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung Auction 180 - 12 October 2009
No.: 289
12,000 $
28/4

Anonymous. Drachm or Half-Quadrigatus (Silver, 3.73 g 7), 225-212. 
Laureate youthful head of Janus. Rev. ROMA, in incuse letters on tablet. Jupiter, holding scepter and thunderbolt, standing in quadriga, 
galloping to right, driven by Victory. 
Cr. 28/4. Syd. 67. 
Lightly toned and attractive. About extremely fine.
LHS Numismatik AG Auction 100 - April 23rd, 2007 
No.: 376
2,600 chf
28/5

Anonymous. Litra circa 225-212, AR 1.00 g. 
Laureate Janiform head of Dioscuri. Rev. Horse prancing r.; below, ROMA
Cr. 28/5.
Of the highest rarity, only four specimens to be known. Toned and very fine 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 27 - May 12th, 2004 
No.: 206
19,000 chf
29/3

Anonymous. Quadrigatus, uncertain mint circa 225-214, AR 6.72 g. 
Laureate Janiform head of Dioscuri. Rev. Jupiter, holding sceptre and hurling thunderbolt, in fast quadriga r. driven by Victory; below, ROMA incuse in raised tablet. 
Syd. 64. Cr. 29/3 and pl. 5, 2.
Beautiful tone. Good extremely fine.
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung Auction 169 - 12 October 2008
No.: 238
1,300 $
29/4

Anonymous. AR-Drachm, 3,11 g. Uncertain. c. 225-214.
Obv.: Laureate, Janiform head of Dioscuri. Rev.: ROMA, Jupiter in quadriga l., Victory.
Cr. 29/4; RSC 25; BMC 110.
Extremely fine 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No.: 3
1,100 chf
30/1

Anonymous. Circa 225-212 BC. AR Didrachm or Quadrigatus (6.61 gm). 
Laureate head of Janus. Rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right, driven by Victory who stands outside of chariot; ROMA incuse on raised tablet below. 
Crawford 30/1; Sydenham 64b; RSC 23. 
Near EF, nice flan.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VI - 14 January 2003
No.: 611
700 $

30/2

Anonymous. Circa 225-212 BC. AR Drachm or Half-Quadrigatus. 3.22g, 5h.
Laureate head of Janus. Rev. Jupiter in quadriga to left,  driven by Victory who stands outside of chariot; ROMA incuse on raised tablet below. 
Crawford 30/2; 
British Museum  
31/1

Anonymous. Quadrigratus, uncertain mint circa 225-214, AR 6.64 g. . 
Laureate Janiform head of Dioscuri. Rev. Jupiter, holding sceptre and hurling thunderbolt, in fast quadriga r. driven by Victory; below, ROMA in linear frame. 
Syd. 65. Cr. 31/1 and pl. 4, 13.
Appealing tone and extremely fine / about extremely fine
Ex UBS sale 45, 2000, 380. 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No.: 254
700 chf
32/1
X 
AR Didrachm or Quadrigatus, uncertain mint circa 225-214 BC.
Laureate head of Janus. Rev. Jupiter, holding knobbed sceptre, in quadriga driven by Victory; ROMA incuse on raised tablet. Crawford 32/1; Sydenham 64a; RSC 23. 
   

33/1

X
AR Didrachm or Quadrigatus, uncertain mint circa 225-214 BC.
Laureate head of Janus. Rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right driven by Victory, Jupiter holds sceptre in left hand and thunderbolt in right hand; ROMA incuse on raised tablet below. 
Crawford 33/1. 
   
34/1

Anonymous. AR-Didrachm, uncertain mint circa 225-214 BC; 6,71 g.
Laureate head of Janus. Rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right driven by Victory, Jupiter holds sceptre in left hand and thunderbolt in right hand; ROMA incuse on raised tablet below
BMC -, vergl. 78; Crawf. 34/1; Syd. -.  
RR Sehr schon
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 115 - 25 September 2006
No.: 272
700 $
35/1

Anonymous. Aes grave. Ca. 225–217 BC. Æ as (276.52 g, 12h). Rome. 
Head of Janus, bearded. Rev. Prow of galley right, mark of value I above. 
Crawford 35/1. Sydenham 71. Haeberlin 26. RCTV 570. 
EF, green patina. Excellent style.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton XII - 5 January 2009
No.: 465
8,000 $
35/2

Anonymous. Circa 225-217 BC. ? Semis, æ 139.05 g. 
Laureate head of Saturn l.; below, mark of value, S.  Rev. Prow r.; above, mark of value, S
Cr. 35/2. H. pl. 16, 5. Syd. 2. TV 52. 
Brown-green patina and extremely fine
Ex Schulman sale April 1976, 5204.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 25 - 25 June 2003
No.: 222
3,600 chf
35/3a

Anonymous. Circa 240-225 BC. ? Aes Grave Triens, æ 96.58 g. 
Helmeted head of Minerva l.; below, four pellets.  Rev. Prow r.; below, four pellets. 
Cr. 35/3a. H. pl. 17, 12. Syd. 4. TV 53. 
Green patina and about extremely fine
Ex Sternberg sale 7, 1977, 216.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 25 - 25 June 2003
No.: 223
1,250 chf

35/3b

X Anonymous. Circa 240-225 BC. ? Aes Grave Triens
Helmeted head of Minerva right; below, four pellets.  Rev. Prow r.; below, four pellets. 
Cr. 35/3b.
   
35/4

Anonymous. Roma. Latium. Quadrans. ( Ae 58,65 g ) 225-217 BC. 
Head of Hercules left wearing lion's skin, on raised disk; behind, • • •. Rev. Prow of galley right on raised disk; below, • • •. 
Haeberlin pl. 18, 1-9; Thurlow-Vecchi 54. Crawford 35/4; Sydenham Aes Grave 5. 
Light green patina. Partially uncleaned. Extremely fine.
Astarte S.A. Auction XIX - May 6th, 2006 
No.: 811
1,650 chf
35/5

Anonymous. Sextans circa 225-217, Æ 39.85 g. 
Head of Mercury l., wearing petasus; below, two pellets.  Rev. Prow r.; below, two pellets. 
Crawford 35/5. Haeberlin pl. 18, 10. Sydenham Aes Grave 6. Thurlow-Vecchi 55.
Green patina and good very fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - May 16th, 2007 
No.: 384
750 chf
35/6

Anonymous. Circa 225-217 BC. ? Aes Grave Uncia (21.27 gm). 
Helmeted head of Roma left; • behind. Rev. Prow of galley right; • below. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 56; Crawford 35/6; Haeberlin pl. 18, 22-31. 
VF, dark green patina.
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 124 - March 16th, 2007 
No.: 8225
500 $
36/1

Anonymous. Circa 225-217 BC. Æ Aes Grave As (261.28 gm). Rome mint. 
Head of bearded Janus on a raised disk. Rev. Prow of galley left, I above; all on a raised disk. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 57 (as 240-225 BC); Crawford 36/1; Kestner 135; Haeberlin pl.19-20; BMCRR Rome 17. 
EF for type, untouched brown and green patina.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VII - 12 January 2004
No.:
820
3,000 $
36/2

Anonymous. Latium. Semis. ( Ae 100,18 g ) 225-217 BC. 
Laureate head of Saturn left on raised disk. Rev. Prow of galley left, above, S; all on raised disk. 
Haeberlin pl. 21, 13-14; Thurlow-Vecchi 58; Crawford 36/2; Sydenham Aes Grave 9. 
Glossy green patina with a few touches red. Extremely fine. Scarce.
Astarte S.A. Auction XIX - May 6th, 2006 
No.:
813
2,800 chf
36/3a

Anonymous. Circa 225-217 BC. ? Aes Grave Triens (71.61 gm). 
Helmeted head of Minerva left on raised disk. Rev. Prow of galley left; •••• below. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 59; Crawford 36/3a; Haeberlin pl. 22, 4-9. 
VF, green patina.
Auction Giessener Münzhandlung 100, Munich 1999, Nr. 277.
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 124 - March 16th, 2007 
No.: 8226
700 $

36/3b

X
Anonymous. Circa 225-217 BC. ? Aes Grave Triens
Helmeted head of Minerva right on raised disk. Rev. Prow of galley left; •••• below. 
Crawford 36/3b; BMC 44.
   
36/4

Anonymous. Quadrans circa 225-217, Æ 72.02 g. 
Head of Hercules l, wearing lion’s skin; behind, three pellets. Rev. Prow l.; below, three pellets. 
Crawford 36/4. Haeberlin pl. 22, 15. Sydenham Aes Grave 14. Thurlow- Vecchi 61.
Very rare. Green patina and good very fine 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - May 16th, 2007 
No.: 388
3,400 chf

36/5

X Anonymous. Quadrans circa 225-217, Æ. 
Head of Mercury to left, •• below. Rev. Prow l.; •• below. 
Crawford 36/5.
   
37/1a

Anonymous. Circa 264-240 BC. ? Aes Grave As (280.44 gm). 
Head of Minerva facing slightly right, wearing triple-crested helmet. Rev. Bull standing right; L above, ROMA in exergue. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 43; Crawford 37/1a; Haeberlin pl. 55, 3-4. 
As cast, grayish brown patina under earthen encrustation. One of the finest examples known. According to Thurlow-Vecchi, this is a war issue. This head of Minerva is reminiscent of those of Eukleidas on Syracusan tetradrachms, and the bull may represent Italy. "Such a combination, together with the ROMA inscription, would fittingly symbolize the anti-Carthaginian alliance of Rome, Magna Graecia, Hiero of Syracuse, and the [Mamertini] (a Samnian expeditionary force originally and the specific pretext for the First Punic War)" (Thurlow-Vecchi pg. 25).
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 66 - 19 May 2004
No.: 1300
7,000 $
37/1b X
Anonymous. Circa 264-240 BC. ? Aes Grave As
Head of Minerva facing slightly right, wearing triple-crested helmet. Rev. Bull standing right; I above. 
Crawford 37/1b;
   
37/1c X
Anonymous. Circa 264-240 BC. ? Aes Grave As
Head of Minerva facing slightly right, wearing triple-crested helmet. Rev. Bull standing right; caduceus above. 
Crawford 37/1c;
   
38/1

Anonymous. As (semilibral) circa 217-215, Æ 143.72 g. 
Laureate head of bearded Janus.  Rev. Prow l.; above, mark of value I
Crawford 38/1. Haeberlin pl. 43, 8. Sydenham Aes Grave 16. Thurlow-Vecchi 63.
Very rare. Green patina and about extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - May 16th, 2007 
No.: 389
2,600 chf
38/2 X Anonymous. Semis circa 217-215, Æ. 
Laureate head of Saturn left, S behind.  Rev. Prow l.; above, mark of value S
Crawford 38/1.
   
38/3 X Anonymous. Triens circa 217-215, Æ. 
Helmeted head of Minerva to left, below ••••.  Rev. Prow l.; above, mark of value ••••. 
Crawford 38/1.
   
38/4 X Anonymous. Quadrans circa 217-215, Æ. 
Head of Hercules to left, below •••.  Rev. Prow l.; above, mark of value •••. 
Crawford 38/1.
   
38/5

Anonymous. AE-Sextans, 23.28 g. Rome, 217-215 BC.
Head of Mercury right, •• above. Rev.: ROMA Prow r., •• below.
Cr. 38/5; BMC 59.
Green patina. EF. A beautiful coin, very attractively toned and perfectly struck. 
A. Tkalec AG Auction September 2008 - 8 September 2008
No.: 193
2,200 chf
38/6

Anonymous. AE-Uncia, 11,00 g. Rome. c. 217-215.
Helmeted head of Roma l., • behind. Rev.: ROMA Prow r., • below.
Cr. 38/6; BMC 88.
Rare in this condition. Extremely fine, dark green patina
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No.: 331
650 chf
38/7

Anonymous. AE-Semiuncia, 5,20 g. Rome. c. 217-215.
Head of Mercury r. Rev.: ROMA Prow r.
Cr. 38/7; BMC 129-161 and 163-165.
About extremely fine 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No.: 334
4,200 chf
38/8

Anonymous. AE-Quartuncia, 3,45 g. Rome. c. 217-215.
Helmeted head of Roma r. Rev.: ROMA Prow r.
Cr. 38/8; BMC 169.
About FDC, brown patin
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No.: 336
600 chf
39/1

Anonymous. 217-215 BC. Æ Triens (52.48 gm). 
Diademed female head right; •••• behind. Rev. Hercules standing right, holding club and centaur,  standing right, by hair; centaur reaching back to release hold; •••• before. 
Crawford 39/1; Sydenham 93. 
Good VF, green patina.
From the Garth R. Drewry Collection.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 67 - 22 September 2004
No.: 1192
2,650 $
39/2

Anonymous. AE-Quadrans, 38,19 g.Rome. c. 217-215.
Head of Hercules r., ••• behind. Rev.: ROMA Bull charging r., snake, ••• above.
Cr. 39/2; BMC Romano-Campanian 116.
RRR
Good very fine, dark green patina 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No.: 338
2,800 chf
39/3

Anonymous. AE-Quadrans, 38,19 g. Rome. c. 217-215.
She-wolf suckling twins, •• below. Rev.: ROMA Eagle r., holding flower in beak, •• behind.
Cr. 39/3; BMC Romano-Campanian 120.
Extremely fine 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No.: 339
2,700 chf
39/4

Anonymous. Uncia circa 217-215, Æ 11.78 g. 
Facing bust of Sol; in field l., pellet.  Rev. Crescent surmounted by pellet and two stars; below, ROMA
Sydenham 96. Crawford 39/4.
Green patina and about extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - May 16th, 2007 
No.: 401
800 chf
39/5

Anonymous. Semuncia circa 217-215, Æ 5.57 g. 
Turreted and draped female bust r.  Rev. Horseman r., holding whip in r. hand and reins in l.; below, ROMA
Hannover 199. Syd. 97. Cr. 39/5.
Appealing green patina and about extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No.: 258
500 chf
40/1a X
Anonymous. Quadrans circa 216, Sicily. 
Head of Hercules to left, ••• below. Rev. Prow l.; corn-ear above, mark of value ••• below. 
Cr. 40/1a.
     
40/1b X
Anonymous. Quadrans circa 216, Sicily. 
Head of Hercules to left, ••• behind.  Rev. Prow l.; corn-ear above, mark of value ••• below. 
Cr. 40/1b.
    
41/1 Anonymous. Decussis or denarius circa 215, Æ 1075 g. 
Head of Roma r., wearing Phrygian helmet; behind, X. Rev. Prow l.; above, X
Haeberlin pl. 46, 1-3. Sydenham Aes Grave 67. Kent-Hirmer pl. 7, 15. Sydenham 98. Crawford 41/1.
Of the highest rarity, only the fourth specimen known and the only one in private hands. One of the most prestigious and historically important Roman coins in existence, green patina and extremely fine
The decussis is the largest and heaviest coin in the Roman series besides the quadrilateri, and is the equivalent of a silver denarius in bronze. It belongs to Crawford’s series 41, which he places between c.215 and 212 B.C., during the Second Punic War, just at the time when the silver denarius was introduced. At this point bronze coins became fiduciary and were no longer tied to their intrinsic value, causing the asses and all the nominals to rapidly decrease in weight in a short period until the as settled at around 60.50 grams.
The issue to which this coin belongs is a remarkable point of transition, as it includes both cast and struck bronzes. It seems likely that the cast pieces belong to the early part of Crawford’s period, whereas the struck ones might all have been produced between c. 213 and 212 B.C. The cast coins were denominated as the decussis, quincussis, tripondius, dupondius, as and semis, and the struck pieces include the as (not mentioned by Crawford), semis, triens, quadrans, sextans, uncia and semuncia.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 54 - 24 March 2010
No.: 150
 240,000 chf
41/2 X
Anonymous. Quincussis circa 215-212 BC, Rome. 
Helmeted head of Roma to right, V behind.  Rev. Prow l.; V above. 
Cr. 41/2.
   
41/3a

Anonymous. 225-216 BC. ? Aes Grave Tressis (Triple As) (252 gm). Semi-Libral standard. Rome mint. 
Head of Roma right, wearing Phrygian-style helmet with visor and neck guard, and griffin crest; III behind. Rev. Prow of galley to left; III above. 
Cf. Thurlow & Vecchi 63 (semi-libral as) and 68 (post semi-libral tressis); Haeberlin pl. 46, 4-5 and pl. 47; Crawford 41/3a; BMCRR 20; Sydenham 99 (all post semi-libral). 
Good VF for type, dark green patina. Extremely rare and important. 
Thesaurus Srl Idra Aste - 6,7 December 2008
No.: 170
20,000 $

41/3b

X
Anonymous. 225-216 BC. ? Aes Grave Tressis. Semi-Libral standard. Rome mint. 
Head of Roma right, wearing Phrygian-style helmet with visor and neck guard, and griffin crest; III behind. Rev. Prow of galley to right; III above. 
Cr. 41/3b.
   
41/4

Anonymous. Dupondius (post-semilibral) circa 215-212, Æ 138.66 g. 
Head of Minerva r., wearing crested Corinthian helmet, II behind. Rev. Prow l.; above, mark of value II above. 
Crawford 41/4. Haeberlin pl. 48, 1. Sydenham Aes Grave 22. Thurlow-Vecchi 69.
Extremely rare. Dark green patina, good very fine / about extremely fine
Ex NAC sale 7, 1994, 407.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - May 16th, 2007 
No.: 390
17,000 chf
41/5a

Anonymous. As (post-semilibral) circa 215-212, Æ 100.46 g. 
Laureate head of bearded Janus. Rev. Prow l.; above, mark of value I above. 
Crawford 41/5a. Haeberlin pl. 49, 11. Sydenham Aes Grave 25. Thurlow-Vecchi 70.
Light green patina and very fine 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - May 16th, 2007 
No.: 391
1,200 chf
41/5b

Anonymous. Circa 215-212 BC. Æ Aes Grave As (67.42 g, 12h). Post Semi-Libral standard. Rome mint. 
Laureate head of bearded Janus on a raised disk. Rev. Prow of galley right; I (mark of value) above; all on a raised disk. 
Crawford 41/5b; Thurlow & Vecchi 70a (18 specimens recorded); Haeberlin pl. 50, 14-28. 
EF, dark green and brown patina, some deposits on edge. Very rare with prow right. High relief. Bold details. Exceptional. 
From Collection V.C.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 79 - 17 September 2008
No.: 391
3,000 $
41/6a

Anonymous.Semis circa 215-212, Æ 58 g. 
Laureate head of Saturn l.; behind, S. Rev. Prow l.; above, S
Crawford 41/6a. Haeberlin pl. 51, 9. Sydenham Aes Grave 27. Thurlow-Vecchi 71.
Green patina and very fine 
Thesaurus Srl Idra Aste - 6,7 December 2008
No.: 174
2,000 $

41/6b

X Anonymous.Semis circa 215-212, Æ. 
Laureate head of Saturn l.; behind, S. Rev. Prow right.; above, S
Crawford 41/6b.
   
41/6c X Anonymous.Semis circa 215-212, Æ. 
Laureate head of Saturn right; behind, S.  Rev. Prow left.; above, S
Crawford 41/6c.
   
41/6d X Anonymous.Semis circa 215-212, Æ. 
Laureate head of Saturn right; behind, S.  Rev. Prow right.; above, S
Crawford 41/6d.
   
41/6e X Anonymous.Semis (struck) circa 215-212, Æ. 
Laureate head of Saturn right; behind, S.  Rev. Prow right., ROMA below, above S
Crawford 41/6e.
   
41/7a
Anonymous. Circa 215-212 BC. Aes Grave Triens. 
Helmeted ad of Minerva left; •••• below. Rev. Prow of galley left; •••• below. 
Thurlow-Vecchi 72; Crawford 41/7a; Haeberlin pi. 51, 21-27. 
     
41/7b

Anonymous. AE-Triens, 29.90 g. Rome, 215-212 BC.
Helmeted head of Minerva r.; • • • • below. Rev.: ROMA Prow r.; • • • • below. 
Cr. 41/7b; BMC 44.
Brown and green patina. EF.
A. Tkalec AG Auction September 2008 - 8 September 2008
No.: 197
1,600 chf

41/8a

Anonymous. 215-211 B.C.AE Quadrans (23.58 g). Post Semi-libral issue, cast. 
Head of Herakles l., three pellets below. Rev. Prow l., three pellets below. . 
T-V 73, Craw.41/8a. 
Pleasing, slightly mottled medium and dark green. 
Auction Sternberg XIII, Zürich 1983, Nr. 450.Extremely Fine
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 133 - October 11th, 2007
No.: 8317
4,000 $
41/8b

Anonymous. 215-212 BC. ? Quadrans (struck) (12.86 gm). 
Head of Hercules right, wearing lion skin; ••• behind. Rev. Prow of galley right; ROMA above,  ••• below. 
Crawford 41/8b; Sydenham 106. 
Appealing Tiber tone, good VF.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction N - June 26th, 2003
No.: 1453
380 chf
41/9

Anonymous. Sextans circa 215-212, æ 13.25 g. 
Head of Mercury r., wearing winged petasus; above, two pellets. Rev. ROMA Prow r.; in exergue, two pellets. 
Cr. 41/9. Syd. 107.
Lovely green patina and extremely fine 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 25 - 25 June 2003
No.: 240
700 chf
41/10

Anonymous. AE-Uncia, 6,90 g. Rome. c. 215-212.
Helmeted head of Roma r., • behind. Rev.: ROMA Prow r., • below.
Cr. 41/10; BMC 109.
Extremely fine, dark green patina
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No.: 341
650 chf
41/11

Anonymous. AE-Semuncia, 4,90 g. Rome. c. 215-212.
Head of Mercury r. Rev.: ROMA Prow r.
Cr. 41/11; BMC 162 and 166-167.
About extremely fine, dark brown patina
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No.: 343
400 chf
42/1

Anonymous. Didrachm or Quadrigatus, Sicily circa 214-212, AR 6.70 g. 
Laureate Janiform head of Dioscuri. Rev. Jupiter, holding sceptre and hurling thunderbolt, in fast quadriga r. driven by Victory; below horses, ear of barley / ROMA on tablet. 
Sydenham 66. Crawford 42/1. BMC 108.
Very rare. Extremely fine
Helios Numismatik Auction 4 - October 14th, 2009
No.: 65
2,500 $
42/2

Anonymous. AE-Quadrans, 16,83 g. Rome. c. 214-212.
Head of Hercules r., ••• behind. Rev. ROMA below, •••• above, Bull charging r., corn-ear, snake.
Cr. 42/2; BMC Romano-Campanian 139.
R
About extremely fine, dark green patina
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No.: 344
1,000 chf
42/3

Anonymous. AE-Sextans, 16,83 g. Rome. c. 214-212.
Head of Mercury r., •• above. Rev. ROMA above, •• below, Prow r., corn-ear.
Cr. 42/3.
RR
Extremely fine, brown patina 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No.: 345
800 chf
42/4

Anonymous. 214-212 BC. Æ Uncia (5.90 g, 11h). Corn-ear series. Sicilian mint. 
Helmeted head of Roma right; • behind. Rev. Prow right; grain-ear above, • below. 
Crawford 42/4; Sydenham -. 
Good VF, even brown patina, minor obverse flan flaw. 
Ex Numismatica Ars Classica H (30 April 1998), lot 1509. 
Classical Numismatic Group 73 - 13 September 2006
No.: 770
250 $
42/5

Anonymous. 214-212 BC. ? Semuncia (4.30 gm). 
Head of Mercury right. Rev. Prow right; grain-ear above. 
Crawford 42/5; Sydenham-. 
VF, dark green patina.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 61 - 25 September 2002
No.: 1120
100 $

43/1

X Anonymous. As, Luceria circa 214-212, Æ. 
Laureate head of bearded Janus. Rev. Prow left; above, I and before L
Crawford 43/2a.
   
43/2a

Anonymous. Semis, Luceria circa 214-212, Æ 39.53 g. 
Laureate head of Saturn r.; behind, S. Rev. Prow r.; above, S and below, ROMA. In field r., L
Crawford 43/2a. Haeberlin pl. 72, 8. Sydenham Aes Grave 145. Thurlow- Vecchi 288.
Very rare. Green patina and good very fine

Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - May 16th, 2007 
No.: 395
7,000 chf
43/2b

 X

Anonymous. Circa 214-212 BC. Semis (struck). Luceria mint 
Laureate head of Saturn right, S behind. Rev. Prow of galley right; S above L before, ROMA below. 
Crawford 43/2b; Sydenham 124. Rare.
   
43/3a

Anonymous, AE-Triens, 23,62 g. Luceria. c. 214-212.
Helmeted head of Minerva r.; •••• above. Rev. ROMA, Prow r., •••• below.
Cr. 43/3a; BMC Italy 5.
R!
About extremely fine, green patina 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No.: 346
2,000 chf
43/3b
 X
Anonymous. Triens. Luceria mint. 
Helmeted head of Minerva right, wearing Corinthian helmet; •••• above, L before. Rev. Prow of galley right; ROMA above, •••• below. Crawford 43/3b; Sydenham 125 var.; BMCRR 5 variety. 
   
43/4
Anonymous. AE-Sextans, 10,71 g. Luceria. c. 214-212.
Head of Mercury r, •• above. Rev.: ROMA,  Prow r., •L• below.
Cr. 43/4.
RR!
Good very fine, dark green patina 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No.: 347
1,000 chf
43/5

Anonymous. AE-Uncia, 7,78 g. Luceria. c. 214-212.
Helmeted head of Roma r., • behind. Rev. ROMA above, Prow r., L• below.
Cr. 43/5; BMC Italy 9.
RR
About extremely fine, dark green patina 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No.: 349
350 chf
43/6

Anonymous. AE-Semuncia, 3,75 g. Luceria. c. 214-212.
Head of Mercury r. Rev.: ROMA Prow r., L below.
Cr. 43/6; BMC Italy 11.
R
About extremely fine, dark green patina
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No.: 350
500 chf
44/1

Anonymous. Victoriatus 211/208, Rome. 3,39 g. 
Head of Jupiter, laureate, to r. Rev. Victory crowning trophy to r. In exergue ROMA
Cr. 44/1. 
Extremely fine. 
UBS Gold & Numismatics Auction 67 - September 5th, 2006 
No.: 5538
325 chf
44/2

Anonymous. AV-60 asses, 3.38 g. Rome, after BC 211.
Helmeted head of Mars r. Rev.: ROMA, Eagle on thunderbolt r.
Cr. 44/2; BMC 185; Bahrfeldt 4a.
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction September 2008 - 8 September 2008
No.: 267
15,400 chf
44/3

Anonymous. 40-asses circa 211-207, AV 2.25 g. 
Helmeted head of Mars r.; behind, XXXX. Rev. Eagle standing r. on thunderbolt; below, ROMA
Sydenham 227. Bahrfeldt 5 and pl. II, 10 (these dies). Crawford 44/3. Treasures of Ancient Coinage, p. 66, 61 (this coin).
Extremely rare, only 11 specimens known of which less than five are in private hands.
Good extremely fine
Ex Triton sale III, 1999, 809.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 45 - 2 April 2008
No.: 5
120,000 chf

44/4a

Anonyme. 20-asses, Rome, circa 211 BC, 1,12g. 
Helmeted head of Mars to right; behind XX (=20). Rev. ROMA, Eagle standing r. on thunderbolt. 
Bahrfeldt 6a ; Syd. 228 ; Cr. 44/4. 
Numismatica Genevensis SA Auction 5 - 3 December 2008
No.: 164
8,500 chf
44/5

Anonymous. Denarius, South Italy or Sicily from 211, AR 4.84 g. 
Helmeted head of Roma r.; behind, mark of value X. Rev. The Dioscuri galloping r.; in exergue, ROMA within linear frame. 
Cr. 44/5 and pl. X, 22. Syd. 140. FFC 4 var. 
Pleasantly toned and about extremely fine 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 25 - 25 June 2003
No.: 242
550 chf
44/6

Anonymous. After 211 BC. AR Quinarius (16mm, 2.14 gm). 
Helmeted head of Roma right; V behind / The Dioscuri charging right on horseback, holding spears; ROMA in exergue within lined border. 
Crawford 44/6; Sydenham 169; RSC 3. Toned EF. 
Ex Auctiones AG. 25 (19-21 June 1995), lot 642.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction N - 26 June 2003
No.: 1460
220 chf
44/7

Anonymous. AR-Sestertius, 1,06 g.Rome. c. after 211.
IIS Helmeted head of Roma r. Rev.: ROMA Dioscuri r.
Cr. 44/7; RSC 4; BMC 13 etc.
Extremely fine
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No.: 5
500 chf
45/1

Anonymous. Denarius, uncertain mint after 211, AR 4.14 g. 
Helmeted head of Roma r.; behind, X. Rev. The Dioscuri galloping r.; below, ROMA incuse on tablet. 
Sydenham 166. Crawford 45/1.
Extremely rare. Toned and obverse slightly double-struck, very fine / good very fine
Ex Vecchi sale 2, 1996, 684.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 33 - 6 April 2006
No.: 203
1,750 chf
45/2

Anonymous. Quinarius, uncertain mint after 211, AR 2.16 g. 
Helmeted head of Roma r.; behind, V. Rev. Dioscuri r.; below, ROMA within rectangular frame. 
Syd. –. Cr. 45/2.
Extremely rare. Nicely toned and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 27 - 12 May 2004
No.: 209
550 chf
45/3

X

Anonymous. AR sestertius after 211, undetermined mint. 
Helmeted head of Roma to r., IIS behind. Rev. Dioscuri riding to r., ROMA below. 
Cr. 45/3. Syd. 142. 
   
46/1

X

Anonymous. 211-210 BC. AR Denarius
Helmeted head of Roma right; X behind. Rev. The Dioscuri riding right, ROMA within rectangular frame. 
Crawford 46/1; Sydenham 168; RSC 2. 
   
47/1a

Anonymous. Quinarius, uncertain mint after 211, AR 2.39 g. 
Helmeted head of Roma r.; behind, V. Rev. Dioscuri galloping r.; below, ROMA in linear frame. 
Syd. –. Cr. 47/1a.
Lightly toned and good extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No.: 265
270 chf

47/1b

X
Anonymous. Quinarius, uncertain mint after 211. 
Helmeted head of Roma r. with large nose; behind, V. Rev. Dioscuri galloping r.; below, ROMA in linear frame. 
Syd. –. Cr. 47/1b.
   
48/1

Anonymous. AR-Quinarius, 2.18 g.uncertain, after 211 BC.
Helmeted head of Roma r., V behind. Rev.: ROMA Dioscuri r.
Cr. 48/1; BMC 210.
Good extremely fine
A. Tkalec AG Auction September 2008 - 8 September 2008
No.: 50
320 chf

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