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350A/1a
 
Gargilius, Ogulnius and Vergilius. Denarius circa 86, AR 4.01 g. 
Head of Apollo r., wearing oak wreath; below, thunderbolt. Rev. Jupiter in prancing quadriga r., holding reins and hurling thunderbolt; above, D. Below on exergual line, GAR and in exergue, OGVL·VER
FFC 739. B. Gargilia 1, Ogulnia 5 and Vergilia 3. Syd. 721. Cr. 350A/1a.
Rare. Wonderful iridescent tone and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No: 336 
2,400 chf
350A/1b Gargilius, Ogulnius and Vergilius. Denarius circa 86, AR 3.85 g, 3h. 
Head of Apollo r., wearing oak wreath; below, thunderbolt. Rev. Jupiter in prancing quadriga r., holding reins and hurling thunderbolt; above, D. Below on exergual line, GAR and in exergue, VER·OGVL
Cr. 350A/1b. BMCRR 2608.
British Museum  
350A/1c
 
Gargilius (or Gargonius), Vergilius, and Ogulnius. 86 BC. AR Denarius (19mm, 3.85 gm). 
Laureate head of Apollo Vejovis or Jupiter right; thunderbolt below / Jupiter, holding thunderbolt, driving quadriga right; O. Below on exergual line, GAR and in exergue, OGVL·VER
Crawford 350A/1c; Sydenham 721b; Ogulnia 1. 
Extremely fine. 
Hess-Divo AG Auction 307 - 7 June 2007
No: 1460
750 chf
350A/1e
 
Vergilius, Gargilius and Ogulnius. Denarius circa 86, AR 3.45 g. 
Head of Apollo r., wearing oak-wreath; below neck truncation, thunderbolt. Rev. Jupiter in quadriga r., holding reins and hurling thunderbolt; below horses, VER. In exergue, GAR·OGVL
Syd. 721d. B. Vergilia 1. Cr. 350/1e.
Rare. Extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 27 - May 12th, 2004 
No: 250 
1,400 chf
350A/2
 
Anonymous. Denarius 86, AR 3.86 g. 
Laureate head of Apollo r.; below neck truncation, thunderbolt. Rev. Jupiter in fast quadriga r., holding reins and hurling thunderbolt. 
Sydenham 723. Crawford 350A/2.
Lightly toned and virtually as struck and Fdc
Ex Tkalec sale 2006, 105.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 46 - 2 April 2008
No: 368
425 chf
350A/3a
 
C Gargonius and M Vergilius. AE-As, 12,03 g. Rome. c. 86.
Obv.: symbol Laureate head of Janus. Rev.: GAR OGVL VER / Q Prow l.
Cr. 350A/3a.
Among the finest specimens known
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 383 
4,600 chf
350A/3b
 
Gargilius, Ogulnius, and Vergilius. 86 BC. Æ As (13.72 g, 9h). Semuncial standard. Rome mint. 
Laureate head of bearded Janus; I (mark of value) above / Prow of galley left; M above. 
Crawford 350A/3b (citing 94 specimens of all varieties in Paris); Sydenham 722a. 
VF, dark brown patina, traces of green, areas of roughness.
CNG Mail Bid Sale 79 - 17 September 2008 
No: 894
200 $
350A/3c
 
Vergilius, Gargilius and Ogulnius. AE-As, 13,54 g. Rome. c. 86.
Obv.: symbol Laureate head of Janus. Rev. OGVL GAR VER / B Prow l
Cr. 350A/3c; BMC 2628.
About extremely fine, brown patina
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 384 
600 chf
350A/3d
 
Gargilius, Ogulnius, and Vergilius. 86 BC. Æ As. Semuncial standard. Rome mint. 13.01 g, 11h.
Laureate head of bearded Janus; I (mark of value) above. Rev. OGVL·VER·GAR above, Prow of galley left; X before. 
Crawford 350A/3d (citing 94 specimens of all varieties in Paris); Sydenham 722c. 
EF, dark green patina.
British Museum  

350A/3e

Gargilius, Ogulnius, and Vergilius. 86 BC. Æ As (11.60 g, 2h). Semuncial standard. Rome mint. 
Laureate head of bearded Janus; I (mark of value) above. Rev. VER·GAR·OGVL above, Prow of galley left; P in exergue. 
Crawford 350A/3e (citing 94 specimens of all varieties in Paris); Sydenham 722d. 
VF, dark brown patina, a little rough.  
CNG Mail Bid Sale 79 - 17 September 2008 
No: 896
200 $
351/1
 
M. Fannius, L. Critonius. Denarius circa 86, AR 3.93 g. 
AED·PL Draped bust of Ceres r. Rev. Two male figures seated on bench side by side; in field l., P·A. and in field r., ear of corn. In exergue, M·FAN·L·CRI
Cr. 351/1. Syd. 717a. B. Fannia 4 and Critonia 1. FFC 662.
Toned, about extremely fine / extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 25 - June 25th, 2003
No: 282 
500 chf
352/1a
 
L. Julius Bursio. AR-Denarius, 3,83 g. Rome. c. 85.
Obv.: Draped bust of Genius r., trident, pegasus. Rev.: L IVLI BVRSIO Victory in quadriga r., holding wreath.
Cr. 352/1a; RSC Julia 5; BMC 2485.
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 103
700 chf
352/1b
 

L. Julius Bursio. Denarius circa 85, AR 3.78 g. 
Male head r., with the attributes of Apollo, Mecury and Neptune; behind, dagger. Rev. Victory in quadriga r., holding reins in l. hand and wreath in r.; in exergue, EX·A·P
Cr. 352/1b. Syd. 729. B. Iulia 6. FFC 775.
Rare. Lightly toned and about extremely fine

Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 25 - June 25th, 2003 
No: 283
800 chf
352/1c
 
L. Julius Bursio. 85 BC. AR Denarius (3.98 gm). 
Bust of Genius (?) right, trident and anchor behind. Rev. Victory in quadriga right; MO above. L · IVLI · BVRSIO. in exergue.
Crawford 352/1c; Julia 5a; Syd 728c; BMC - ; Banti 15/5.
FDC.
Helios Numismatik Auction 4 - October 14th, 2009
No.: 90
700 $
353/1a
 
Mn. Fonteius C.f. 85 BC. AR Denarius (3.90 gm). 
MN FONTEI C F behind, laureate head of Vejovis (or Apollo) right, wearing hair in loose locks; thunderbolt below; Roma monogram below chin / Infant winged Genius (or Cupid) seated on goat, standing right; caps of the Dioscuri above; thyrsus with fillet in exergue; all within laurel wreath.
Crawford 353/1a; Sydenham 724; Fonteia 9. 
Near FDC. 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 44 - 26 November 2007
No: 326 
450 $

353/1b

Mn.Fonteius C.f. Denarius (3,94 g), Rome 85 BC. 
Laureate head of Vejovis (or Apollo) right, behind MV FONTEI(...), thunderbolt below. Rev. Infant winged Genius (or Cupid) seated on goat, standing right; caps of the Dioscuri above; thyrsus with fillet in exergue; all within laurel wreath.
Crawf:353/1b, Albert:1232.
Auktionshaus H. D. Rauch GmbH Auction 74 - 7 December 2004
No: 334
100 $
353/1c
 
Mn. Fonteius C.f. AR-Denarius, 4,20 g. Rome. c. 85.
Obv.: MN FONTEI / C F Laureate head of Apollo r., thunderbolt Rev.: Cupid on goat r., pilei, thyrsus.
Cr. 353/1c; RSC Fonteia 10; BMC 2478.
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 106
1,100 chf
353/1d
 
Mn. Fonteius C.f. AR-Denarius, 4,05 g. Rome. c. 85.
Obv.: MN FONTEI / C F Laureate head of Apollo r., thunderbolt. Rev.: Cupid on goat r., pilei, thyrsus.
Cr. 353/1d; RSC Fonteia 11; BMC 2481.
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 107 
550 chf
353/2
  Mn. Fonteius C.f. Denarius 85, AR 3.83 g 
Laureate head of Apollo r.; behind, EX·A·P. Rev. Cupid on goat r., on either side, pileus; in exergue, thyrsus. The whole within laurel-wreath. 
B. Fonteia 12. Sydenham 726. Crawford 353/2.
Rare. Toned and extremely fine. The rarest of the Mn. Fonteius denarii.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007
No: 455
400 chf
353/3
 
Mn. Fonteius C.f. 84 BC. As. 13.42 g, 12h.
Laureate head of Janus; I above. Rev. Prow of galley left; pilei and MN. FONT above.
Crawford 353/3; Sydenham 725; BMCRR 2484.
British Museum  
354/1
 
C. Licinius L.f. Macer. 84 BC. AR Denarius (4.01 gm). 
Diademed bust of Vejovis left, seen from behind, hurling thunderbolt. Rev. Minerva in quadriga right, brandishing javelin and holding shield. 
Crawford 354/1; Sydenham 732; Licinia 16. 
EF, reverse off-center.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 64 - September 24th, 2003 
No: 794
200 $
354/2 C. Licinius L.f. Macer. 84 BC. As. 14.81 g, 2h.
Laureate head of Janus; I above, C·LICINI·L·F downwards on left. Rev. Prow of galley left; male figure holding staff and EX S·C / MACER above.
Crawford 354/2; BMCRR 2470. 
British Museum  
354/3a
  C. Licinius L.f. Macer. 84 BC. Æ As (14.52 g, 11h). Semuncial standard. Rome mint. 
Laureate head of bearded Janus; I (mark of value) above. Rev. Prow of galley right, surmounted by male figure standing facing, holding staff, EX S·C above. 
Crawford 354/3a (citing 13 specimens of two varieties in Paris); Sydenham 734. 
VF, green patina, some red, a shallow scratch on obverse.
CNG Mail Bid Sale 79 - 17 September 2008 
No: 900
300 $
354/3b
 
C. Licinius L.f. Macer. 84 BC. As. 13.38 g, 12h.
Laureate head of Janus; I above. Rev. Prow of galley right; EX SC above separated by a male figure standing and holding a sceptre, control- mark on prow.
Crawford 354/3b; Sydenham 734; BMCRR 2471.
British Museum   
355/1c
  C. Cassius Longinus and L. Salinator. 84 BC. Æ As (11.70 g, 4h). Semuncial standard. Rome mint. 
Laureate head of bearded Janus; crescent (mark of value) above. Rev. Prow of galley right; D • S • S (De senatus sententia) on side of galley. 
Crawford 355/1c (citing 24 specimens of all varieties in Paris); Sydenham 731. 
Good VF, green patina, some red, areas of roughness.
CNG Mail Bid Sale 79 - 17 September 2008 
No: 901
325 $
355/1d C. Cassius Longinus and L. Salinator. 84 BC. Æ As (13.33 g, 9h). Rome mint. 
Laureate head of bearded Janus; crescent (mark of value) above. Rev. Prow of galley right; D • S • S (De senatus sententia) on side of galley, C·CASI / L·SALIN above. 
Crawford 355/1d; BMCRR 2473. 
British Museum  

355/1h

C. Cassius Longinus and L. Salinator. 84 BC. Æ As (11.46 g, 6h). Semuncial standard. Rome mint. 
Laureate head of bearded Janus; crescent (mark of value) above. Rev. Prow of galley right; D • S • S (De senatus sententia) on side of galley. 
Crawford 355/1h (citing 24 specimens of all varieties in Paris); Sydenham 731d. 
VF, green patina, minor roughness.  
CNG Mail Bid Sale 79 - 17 September 2008 
No: 902
200 $
356/1a
 
P. Furius Crassipes. 84 BC. AR Denarius (3.94 gm). 
Turreted head of Tyche right; AED. CUR and a foot behind. Rev. Curule chair inscribed P. FOVRIVS; CRASSIPES in exergue. 
Crawford 356/1a; Sydenham 735; Furia 20. 
EF, weak strike in centers. The moneyer P. Furius Crassipes and his curule aedilship, to which the obverse and reverse type refer, is known only from his coins.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VI - January 14th, 2003 
No: 670 
200 $
356/1b
 
P. Furius Crassipes. Denarius 84, AR 3.97 g. 
AED·CVR Turreted head of Cybele r.; behind, foot upwards. Rev. Curule chair inscribed P·FOVRIVS; in exergue, CRASSIPES
B. Furia 19. Sydenham 735a. Crawford 356/1b.
Old cabinet tone and virtually as struck and almost Fdc
Ex Triton sale IX, 2006, 1280. From the Harry Strickausen collection
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 46 - 2 April 2008
No: 370
625 chf
356/1c
 
P. Fourius Crassipes. Denarius 84, AR 4.10 g. 
AED·CVR Turreted head of Cybele r.; behind, foot downwards. Rev. Curule chair inscribed P·FOVRIVS; in exergue, CRASSIPES
B. Furia 19. Sydenham 735b. Crawford 356/1c.
Toned and virtually as struck and almost Fdc
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007
No: 456
850 chf
357/1a
 
C. Norbanus. 83 BC. AR Denarius (3.88 gm). 
Diademed head of Venus right; X behind, C. NORBANVS below. Rev. Prow-stem, fasces, caduceus and grain ear. 
Crawford 357/1a; Sydenham 740; Norbana 1. 
FDC.
Tkalec AG Auction 2003 - October 24th, 2003 
No: 182
2,800 chf
357/1b
 
C. Norbanus. 83 BC. AR Denarius (3.74 gm). 
Diademed head of Venus right; CXVI behind, C. NORBANVS below. Rev. Grain-ear, fasces, and caduceus. 
Crawford 357/1b; Sydenham 739; Norbana 2. 
Lustrous EF.
Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger Auction 386 - 26 April 2006
No: 538
600 $

359/1

L. Cornelius Sulla. Aureus, mint moving with Sulla 84-83, AV 10.76 g. 
Diademed head of Venus r.; in field r., Cupid standing l., holding palm-branch; below, L·SVLLA. Rev. IMPER Jug and lituus between two trophies; below, ITERVM
Bahrfeldt 11.3 and pl. III, 2 (this coin). B. Cornelia 28. Sydenham 760. Crawford 359/1. Calicó 11.
Of the highest rarity, only nine specimens known. An exceptionally important issue well struck on a very broad flan with an appealing reddish tone. Minimal marks on obverse otherwise good extremely fine.
Ex Hirsch 24, 1909, Consul Weber, 329; Hess Frankfurt 20 May 1912, Prowe, 641 and M&M 93, 2003, Bally-Herzog, 33 sales. From the William H. Williams collection.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 46 - 2 April 2008
No: 372
220,000 chf
359/2
 
L. Cornelius Sulla. Denarius, mint moving with Sulla 84-83, AR 4.03 g. 
Diademed head of Venus r.; in field r., Cupid standing l., holding palm-branch; below, L·SVLLA. Rev. IMPER Jug and lituus between two trophies; below, ITERVM
FFC 631. B. Cornelia 29. Syd. 761. Cr. 359/2.
Attractively toned and about extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - May 11th, 2005 
No: 338
1,200 chf
360/1a
L. Censorinus, with P. Crepusius and C. Limetanus. 82 BC. AR Denarius (3.72 gm, 9h). Rome. 
L. CENSORIN behind, diademed, draped, and veiled bust of Venus right, wearing earring and pearl necklace. Rev. P. CREPVS below, C. LIMETAN in exergue, Venus driving galloping biga right, holding reins, goad, and reins, II above. 
Crawford 360/1a; BMCRR Rome 2634. 
British Museum  
360/1b
 
L. Censorinus, with P. Crepusius and C. Limetanus. 82 BC. AR Denarius (4.31 gm). Rome. 
L. CENSORIN behind, diademed, draped, and veiled bust of Venus right, wearing earring and pearl necklace. Rev. C. LIMETA below, P. CREPVSI in exergue, Venus driving galloping biga right, holding reins, goad, and reins, XXXXII above. 
Crawford 360/1b; Sydenham 736a; Kestner 3143 var. (number above biga); BMCRR Rome 2636; Marcia 27. 
EF, toned.
Tkalec 2007 - February 28th, 2007 
No: 96
850 chf
361/1a
 
P. Crepusius. AR-Denarius, 4,06 g. Rome. c. 82. 
Obv.: Laureate head of Apollo r., sceptre. Rev.: P CREPVSI / V Horseman r., bandishing spear. 
Cr. 361/1a; RSC Crepusia 1b; BMC 2664. 
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 114
1,600 chf

361/1b

P. Crepusius. Denar 82 v. Chr. 3.98 g.
Kopf des Apollo, dahinter Zepter, Stz. V / Reiter mit Lanze, Stz. XVIIII
Cr. 361, 1b; Syd. 738. 
Vorzüglich 
Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger Auction 392 - 4 May 2007
No: 4440
380 $
361/1c
 
Pub. Crepusius. 82 BC. AR Denarius (3.96 gm). 
Laureate head of Apollo right, sceptre over shoulder; sceptre behind head, grain ear beneath chin / Horseman galloping right, hurling spear; CXXV behind. 
Crawford 361/1c; Sydenham 738a; Crepusia 1. 
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2001 - February 19th, 2001 
No: 197 
1,400 chf
362/1
 
C. Mamilius Limetanus. AR-Serratus Denarius. 3,89 g. 82 v. Chr. 
Draped bust of Mercury r., with caduceus over shoulder; behind, I. Rev. Ulysses standing r., holding staff in l. hand and extending his r. hand to his dog Argus; on l., C·MAMIL and on r., LIMETAN
FFC 835. B. Mamilia 6. Syd. 741. Cr. 362/1.
FDC. 
Ex Numismatica Ars Classica 10 (1997), 494.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 159
950 chf
363/1a
 
L. Censorinus. 82 BC. AR Denarius (3.95 g, 11h). Rome mint. 
Laureate head of Apollo right; wreath behind. Rev. L·CENSOR Marsyas standing left, gazing upwards, raising hand and holding wineskin over shoulder; tall column behind, surmounted by statue of draped figure (Minerva?); C to right. 
Crawford 363/1a; Sydenham 737e; Marcia 24b. 
VF, scattered light marks, very shallow edge test cut.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 79 - 17 September 2008
No: 905
245 $
363/1b
 
L. Censorinus. 82 BC. AR Denarius. 4.34 g, 8h. 
Laureate head of Apollo right; symbol (possibly a branch) before. Rev. L·CENSOR The satyr, Marsyas, standing left, holding wineskin over shoulder; behind him, column surmounted by draped figure (Minerva?). 
Crawford 363/1b; Sydenham 737b; Marcia 24d. 
FDC.
British Museum  
363/1c
L. Censorinus. 82 BC. AR Denarius.3.54 gm, 5h. 
Laureate head of Apollo right; symbol (possibly a wing) before. Rev. L·CENSOR The satyr, Marsyas, standing left, holding wineskin over shoulder; behind him, column surmounted by draped figure (Minerva?); L to right.
Crawford 363/1c. 
British Museum  
363/1d
  L. Marcius Censosinus. Denarius circa 82, AR 4.13 g. 
Laureate head of Apollo r. Rev. L·CENSOR Marsyas walking l. with r. arm raised and holding wine-skin over l. shoulder; behind, column bearing statue on top. 
Cr. 363/1d. Syd. 737. B. Marcia 24. FFC 888. 
Attractively toned and almost Fdc 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 25 - June 25th, 2003 
No: 289
1,300 chf
364/1a
 
Q. Antonius Balbus. 83-82 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (4.01 gm). 
Laureate head of Jupiter right / Victory, holding branch and palm, in quadriga right; no letter below; in exergue, Q·ANTO·BALB / PR
Crawford 364/1a; Sydenham 742a; Antonia 1c. 
Toned, good very fine.
Baldwin's Auctions Ltd Auction 42 - September 26th, 2005
No: 42 
180 $
364/1b
 
Q. Antonius Balbus. Denarius serratus 83-82, AR 3.60 g. 
Laureate head of Jupiter r.; behind, S·C and below neck, O. Rev. Victory in quadriga r., holding reins and palm-branch in l. hand and wreath in r.; in exergue, Q·ANTO·BALB / PR
B. Antonia 1. Sydenham 742. Crawford 364/1b.
Good extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 46 - 2 April 2008
No: 375 
300 chf
364/1c
 
Q. Antonius Balbus. 83-82 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (3.75 gm). 
Laureate head of Jupiter right; Q• before / Victory, holding branch and palm, in quadriga right; no letter below; in exergue, Q·ANTO·BALB / PR
Crawford 364/1c; Sydenham 742a; Antonia 1b. 
Toned EF.
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 133 - October 11th, 2007
No: 8347
230 $
364/1d
 
Q. Antonius Balbus. 83-82 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (3.81 gm). 
Laureate head of Jupiter right; S•C / Victory in quadriga right; F below; in exergue, Q·ANTO·BALB / PR
Crawford 364/1d; Antonia 1. 
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 162
500 chf
365/1a
 
C. Valerius Flaccus. 82 BC. AR Denarius (3.75 gm). Massalia mint. 
Draped and winged bust of Victory right, wearing earring and necklace, hair braided and drawn back into a knot; wreath behind head / C. VAL. FLAC to left, IMPERAT to right, EX. S.C below, legionary eagle between two standards inscribed H (Hastati) and P (Principes). 
Cf. Crawford 365/1a/b (control letter); cf. Sydenham 747a/b; Kestner 3163; BMCRR Gaul -; cf. Valeria 12/12b. 
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 163
750 chf
365/1b
 
C. Valerius Flaccus. Denarius (Silver, 3.84 g ), Massalia, 82. 
Draped bust of Victory to right; behind, M. Rev. Legionary Eagle between standards of the Hastati (marked with H) and of the Principes (marked with P); around C VAL FLA – IMPERAT – EX.S.C
Bab. (Valeria) 12. Cr. 365/1b. Syd. 747b. Vagi 13. 
Slightly rough surfaces, otherwise, good extremely fine.
LHS Numismatik AG Auction 100 - April 23rd, 2007 
No: 391
1,000 chf
365/1c
 
C. Valerius Flaccus. Silver denarius (3.86 gm). Rome, 82 BC. 
Bust of Victory right, feather before / Legionary eagle between two standards inscribed H and P; to left, C. VAL. FLA.; to right, IMPERAT
Crawford 365/1c. Sydenham 747. RSC Valeria 12a. 
Some light porosity. Toned. Nearly mint state. Ex Knobloch Collection, Stack's, May 1978, lot 399.
Gemini, LLC Auction II - January 11th, 2006 
No: 217 
750 $
366/1a
 
C. Annius T.f. T.n. and L. Fabius L.f. Hispaniensis. 82-81 BC. AR Denarius (3.82 g). Spanish mint. 
C ANNI T F T N PRO COS EX S C Diademed and draped bust of Anna Perenna right, scales at right beneath chin, winged caduceus at left; symbol below ? / L FABI L F HISP Victory in quadriga right; Q • above. 
Crawford 366/1a; Sydenham 748; Annia 2a. 
FDC.
 A. Tkalec AG Auction September 2008 - 8 September 2008
No: 105
1,300 chf

366/1b

C. Annius T.f. T.n. and L. Fabius L.f. Hispaniensis. 82-81 BC. AR Denarius (3.93 gm). Spanish mint. 
C ANNI T F T N PRO COS EX S C Diademed and draped bust of Anna Perenna right, scales beneath chin, winged caduceus behind; •X• below / L FABI L F HISP Victory in quadriga right; Q above. 
Crawford 366/1b; Sydenham 748a; Annia 2b. 
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 119 
1,200 chf
366/2a
 
C. Annius T.f. T.n. and L. Fabius L.f. Hispaniensis. 82-81 BC. AR Denarius (3.92 gm). Spanish mint. 
Diademed and draped bust of Anna Perenna right; M • below; all within bead-and-reel border / Victory driving quadriga right, holding palm; Q • above. 
Crawford 366/2a; Sydenham 748c; Annia 3. 
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 120 
500 chf

366/2b

C. Annius T.f. T.n. and L. Fabius L.f. Hispaniensis. Denarius, North-Italy and Spain circa 82-81, AR 3.97g. 
C·ANNI·T·F·T·N·PRO·COS·EX·S·C· Diademed and draped female bust r. Rev. Victory in prancing quadriga r., holding palm-branch and reins; above horses, and below, . In exergue, L·FABI·L·F·HISP
FFC 141. B. Annia 3 and Fabia 17. Syd. 748d. Cr. 366/2b.
Extremely fine 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No: 340
640 chf

366/3a

C. Annius T.f. T.n. and L. Fabius L.f. Hispaniensis. Denarius. AR 4.02 g. 
C·ANNI·T·F·T·N·PRO·COS·EX·S·C· Diademed and draped female bust r., no caduceus, control-letter K. Rev. HISP. Q / L. FABI. L. F Victory driving quadriga right, holding palm. 
Cr. 366/3a. Syd. 748f. Seaby Annia 5a. 
Very rare. Insignificant scratch on rev. Nearly extremely fine.
Baldwin's Auctions Ltd 
M&M Numismatics Ltd  The New York Sale III - 7 December 2000
No: 384
525 $

366/3b

C. Annius T.f. T.n. and L. Fabius L.f. Hispaniensis. Denarius 82/81, mint in northern Italy or Spain. 3,91 g. 
C ANNI T F T N PRO COS EX S C Female bust to r. wearing diadem. Rev. Victory in quadriga r. holding reins and palm branch. HISP Q above, In exergue (L FABI L F). 
Cr. 366/3b. Syd, 748. Very fine.  
UBS Gold & Numismatics Auction 64 - 24 January 2006
No: 125
150 chf
366/3c
 

C. Annius and L. Fabius Hispaniensis; AR Denarius, 82/81 BC, mint in northern Italy or Spain; 3,95 g. 
C ANNI T F T N PRO COS EX S C Female bust to r. wearing diadem. Rev. Victory in quadriga r. holding reins and palm branch. Above Q, below RL FABI L F HISP in exergue.
Bab. 4; BMC -; Crawf. 366/3 c; Syd. 748 e. 

Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 124 - March 16th, 2007 
No: 8327 
220 $
366/4
 
C. Annius T.f. T.n. and C. Tarquitius P.f. 82-81 BC. AR Denarius (4.13 gm). Spansih mint.
Diademed head of Anna Perenna right; scales beneath chin, C. ANNIVS. T. F. T. N. PRO. COS. EX. S. C around / Victory in biga right; XXXXII above, Q below, C. TARQVITI. P. F in exergue. 
Crawford 366/4; Sydenham 749; Annia 1. 
Toned EF, small test cut.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VI - 14 January 2003
No: 675
300 $

367/2

L. Cornelius Sulla Imperator with L. Manlius Torquatus Proquestor. Aureus, mint moving with Sulla circa 82, AV 10.75 g. 
L·MANLI -I – PRO Q. Helmeted head of Roma r. Rev. Triumphator, crowned by flying Victory in quadriga r., holding reins and caduceus; in exergue, L·SVLLA·IMP
Bahrfeldt 14 and pl. 3, 10-11 (these dies). Syd. 758. B. Manlia 6. Cr. 367/2. Calicò 18 (this coin illustrated).
Extremely rare, only very few specimens known of this variety. Struck on a broad flan with a beautiful reddish tone. Scuff on reverse, about extremely fine / good very fine 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 27 - 12 May 2004
No: 251
24,000 chf
367/3
 
L. Manlius Torquatus. 82 BC. AR Denarius (3.92 g, 6h). Military mint moving with Sulla. 
L·MANLI -I – PRO Q. Helmeted head of Roma right. Rev. Sulla driving triumphal quadriga right, crowned by Victory flying left; in exergue, L·SVLLA·IMP.
Crawford 367/3; Sydenham 759; Manlia 7. 
Superb EF, wonderful medium gray and blue iridescent toning, delicate gold toning on reverse. Bold strike.
CNG 73 - 13 September 2006. 
No: 785.
875 $
367/4
 
L. Manlius Torquatus and L. Cornelius Sulla. Aureus, mint moving with Sulla 82 BC, 10.79 g. 
L·MANLI – PRO Q Helmeted head of Roma r. Rev. Trimphator (Sulla) crowned by flying Victory in quadriga r., holding reins and caduceus; in exergue, L·SVLLA·IMP
Crawford 367/4. Syd. 756. B. Manlia 3 and Cornelia 38. Bahrfeldt 13. Vagi 4. Calicó 16 (this obverse die).
Very rare and in superb condition for the issue. Unusually well-centred on a full flan, extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 34 - 24 November 2006
No: 2
60,000 chf
367/5
 
L. Manlius Torquatus. 82 BC. AR Denarius (3.96 gm). 
L·MANLI – PRO Q Helmeted head of Roma right. Rev. Sulla driving slow quadriga right, holding branch; Victory flying left above, crowning him with wreath; in exergue, L·SVLLA·IMP.  
Crawford 367/5; Sydenham 757; Manlia 4. 
Attractively toned EF.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 66 - May 19th, 2004 
No: 1304  
500 $
368/1
 
L. Sulla. 82 BC. ? As (20.40 gm). 
Laureate head of Janus. Rev. Prow right, L SVL above IMPE below. 
Crawford 368/1; Sydenham 767. 
VF, crude, black patina, some encrustation. Very rare.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 61 - 25 September 2002
No: 1372 
385 $
369/1
 
M. Caecilius Metellus Q.f. Denarius 82-80, AR 3.95 g. 
ROMA Head of Apollo r.; hair tied with band; below chin, Ú. Rev. M·METELLVS·Q·F Macedonian shield decorated with elephant’s head; the whole within laurel wreath. 
B. Caecilia 30. Sydenham 719. Crawford 369/1.
Rare. Lightly toned and good extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 51 - 5 March  2009
No: 26
2,400 chf
370/1a
C. Servilius Vatia. Restored Issue of 82-80 BC. AR Denarius (3.93 gm, 4h). 
Laureate head of Apollo right; lituus and A behind, mark of value Ú below chin, ROMA below. Rev. Horseman galloping right, holding round shield inscribed with an M, spearing another horseman. C SERVEIL in exergue.
Crawford 370/1b; Sydenham 720; Servilia 7.
British Museum  
370/1b
 
C. Servilius Vatia. Restored Issue of 82-80 BC. AR Denarius (3.98 gm). 
Laureate head of Apollo right; lituus and B behind, mark of value Ú below chin, ROMA below. Rev. Horseman galloping right, holding round shield inscribed with an M, spearing another horseman.   C SERVEIL in exergue.
Crawford 370/1b; Sydenham 720; Servilia 7. 
Toned, FDC. Scarce.
Tkalec AG Auction 2001 - February 19th, 2001 
No: 201
1,800 chf
371/1
 
Q. Fabius Maximus (Restored Issue). 82-80 BC. AR Denarius (3.94 gm). 
Laureate head of Apollo right; ROMA behind, Q. MAX below, lyre before / Cornucopiae upon thunderbolt; all within wreath. 
Crawford 371/1; Sydenham 718; Fabia 6. 
Toned EF. Scarce.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VI - January 14th, 2003 
No: 679  
650 $
372/1
 
A. Postumius A. f. Sp. n. Albinus, Denarius serratus 81, AR 3.91 g. 
Draped bust of Diana r., with bow and quiver over shoulder; above head, bucranium. Rev. A·POST·A·F· S·N·ALBIN Togate figure standing r. over rock, holding aspergillum over bull; between them, lighted altar. 
B. Postumia 7. Sydenham 745. Crawford 372/1.
Extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 46 - 2 April 2008
No: 377 
600 chf
372/2
 
A. Postumius A.f. Sp.n. Albinus. 81 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (3.89 g). Rome mint. 
HISPAN Veiled head of Hispania right. Rev. A POST·A·F·S·N ALBIN Togate figure standing left, raising hand; legionary eagle to left; fasces with axe to right. 
Crawford 372/2; Sydenham 746; Postumia 8. 
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2003 - October 24th, 2003 
No: 190  
600 chf

373/1a

Anonymous. 81 BC. AR Quinarius (1,90g). Uncertain mint. 
Laureate head of Apollo right. Rev. Victory standing right, crowning trophy; three points between. In exergue, ROMA
Cr. 373/1a; Syd. 609; C.E. King, Roman Quinarii (2007) S. 259 Nr. 49.
Ex Gorny & Mosch 160, 2007, 2081.
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung Auction 170 - 13 October 2008
No: 1858
110 $
373/1b
  Anonymous. Quinarius, uncertain mint 81, AR 1.96 g. 
Laureate head of Apollo r. Rev. Victory standing r., crowning trophy; in between, E. In exergue, ROMA
Sydenham 609a. Crawford 373/1b.
In exceptional condition for the issue. Virtually as struck and Fdc
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 46 - 2 April 2008
No: 378
500 chf
374/1
 
Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius. 81 BC. AR Denarius (3.83 gm). 
Diademed head of Pietas right, stork before. Rev. Q C M P I Elephant walking left. 
Bab. 43; BMC 43; Crawf. 374/1; Syd. 750.
Nice VF.
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 133 - October 11th, 2007
No: 8354
780 $
374/2
 
Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius, about 81 BC. Denarius. AR 3.87 g. Spanish mint.
Diademed head of Pietas r., in field r., stork r. Rev. IMPER Jug and lituus, whole in laurel wreath. 
Cr. 374/2. Syd. 751. 
Light tone. Insignificant weakness on rev. Extremely fine
Baldwin's Auctions Ltd 
Dmitry Markov Coins & Medals M&M Numismatics Ltd , The New York Sale XIV - January 10th, 2007 
No: 191 
375 $
375/2
 
L. Cornelius Sulla. Denarius, uncertain mint circa 81, AR 3.80 g. 
Diademed head of Venus r. Rev. Double cornucopiae tied with fillet; below, Q
FFC 629. B. Cornelia 33. Sydenham 755. Crawford 375/2.
Toned and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 33 - April 6th, 2006 
No: 250 
1,800 chf
376/1
 
L. Sulla. 84-83 BC. AR Denarius (3.84 g, 9h). Rome mint. 
Head of Venus right, wearing diadem; E behind. Rev: Cornucopia between EX and SC, all within wreath. 
Crawford 376/1. Sydenham 763 (R6). RSC I Cornelia 44. 
Exceptional; a rare type very seldom encountered in this quality. EF.
This rare issue may be associated with Sulla's return to Rome after the defeat of the Marian party.
Gemini, LLC Auction 6 - January 10th, 2010
No.: 403
5,500 $
377/1
 
L. Volteius L.f. Strabo. 81 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (4.09 gm). 
Laureate head of Jupiter right; L behind. Rev. Europa seated left on bull, holding veil which floats over her head; thunderbolt behind, vine leaf below. L·VOL·L·F·STRAB in exergue.
Crawford 377/1; Sydenham 743; Volteia 6. 
FDC. Very Rare.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 127 
2,900 chf
378/1a
 
C. Marius C.f. Capito. Denarius serratus 81, AR 3.98 g. 
Draped bust of Ceres r.; around, C·MARI·C· F·C – APIT·XI . Rev. Ploughman with a yoke of oxen l.; above, XI
B. Maria 7. Sydenham 744. Crawford 378/1a.
Rare. Toned, extremely fine / about extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007
No: 463
1,100 chf
378/1b
 
C. Marius C.f. Capito. Denarius serratus 81, AR 3.84 g. 
Draped bust of Ceres r.; around, C·MARI·C· F·C – APIT·XXVII . Rev. Ploughman with a yoke of oxen l.; above, XXVII. In exergue, S·C / turtle. 
B. Maria 8. Sydenham 744a. Crawford 378/1b.
Extremely rare. Minor area of porosity on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007
No: 464
800 chf
378/1c
 
C. Marius C.f. Capito. 81 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (3.94 gm). 
Draped bust of Ceres right; CAPIT XXXIII behind, ant below chin. Rev. Husbandman plowing with yoke of oxen; CXXXIII above. C·MARI·C· F / S·C in exergue.
Crawford 378/1c; Sydenham 744b; Maria 9. 
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 128
1,700 chf
379/1
 
L. Procilius, about 80 BC. Denarius. AR 3.98 g. 
SC Laureate head of Jupiter r. Rev. L. PROCILI / F Juno Sospita r., draped and wearing goat's skin, holding shield in her l. hand, hurling spear with her r. hand; in field r., serpent erect r. 
Cr. 379/1. Syd. 771. 
Nicely toned. Slight metal defect on edge. Almost extremely fine
Baldwin's Auctions Ltd 
Dmitry Markov Coins & Medals M&M Numismatics Ltd , The New York Sale XIV - January 10th, 2007 
No: 192
425 $
379/2
 
L. Procilius. 80 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (3.88 gm). 
Head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goat's skin; S•C behind. Rev. Juno Sospita, holding spear and shield, in biga right; serpent below. L. PROCILI. F in exergue.
Crawford 379/2; Sydenham 772; Procilia 2. 
FDC 
Ex Numismatica Ars Classica 11 (1998), 236.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 168
575 chf
380/1
 
C. Poblicius Q.f. 80 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (4.11 gm). 
Draped bust of Roma right; M above, ROMA behind. Rev. Hercules standing left strangling the Nemean lion, club at his feet, bow and arrow in quiver on left; M on left, C POBLICI Q F on right. 
Crawford 380/1; Sydenham 768; Poblicia 9. 
EF, just a trace of roughness.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VI - January 14th, 2003 
No: 685
475 $
382/1a
 
C. Naevius Balbus. 79 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (18mm, 3.90 g, 1h). Rome mint. 
Diademed head of Venus right; E below chin. Rev. Victory driving galloping triga right. C·NAE·BALB in exergue.
Crawford 382/1a; Sydenham 769; Naevia 6b. 
EF, gray and iridescent toning. Wonderful details on the triga.
Classical Numismatic Group 400 $
382/1b
 
C. Naevius Balbus. 79 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (4.01 g). Rome mint. 
Diademed head of Venus right. Rev. Victory driving galloping triga right; CLXXV above. C·NAE·BALB in exergue.
Crawford 382/1b; Sydenham 769b; Naevia 6. 
EF.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 170
500 chf
383/1
 
Ti. Claudius Ti.f. Ap.n. Nero. AR-Serratus Denarius. 3,96 g. 79 v. Chr. 
Av:Bust of Diana right, bow and quiver on shoulder; SC before. Rev. Victory in biga right, carrying wreath and long palm; CXIII below, TI CLAVD TI F/AP N in two lines in exergue. 
Crawford 383/1; Sydenham 770; Claudia 5.
FDC 
Ex Tkalec AG, Zürich 2003, 193.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 171
750 chf
384/1
 
L. Papius. 79 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (4.05 gm). 
Head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goat's skin; caduceus behind. Rev. L PAPI Griffin springing right; Wing below. 
Crawford 384/1; Sydenham 773; Papia 1. 
Toned, FDC.
Tkalec AG Auction 2001 - February 19th, 2001 
No: 202 
2,800 chf
385/1
 
M. Volteius M.f.. Silver denarius (3.88 gm). Rome, 75 BC. 
Laureate head of Jupiter right / Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus, M. VOLTEI. M. F. below. 
Crawford 385/1. Sydenham 774. RSC Volteia 1. 
Mint state. 
Gemini, LLC Auction II - January 11th, 2006 
No: 224
550 $
385/2
 
M. Volteius M.f. 75 BC. AR Denarius (4.08 g, 1h). Rome mint. 
Head of young Hercules right, wearing lion-skin headdress. Rev. Erymanthian Boar running right; M • VOLTEI • M • F in exergue. 
Crawford 385/2; Sydenham 775; Kestner 3251-2; BMCRR Rome 3158-9; Volteia 2. 
EF, wonderful gray and iridescent cabinet toning, traces of die rust.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton XII - 6 January 2009
No: 481 
680 $
385/3
 
M. Volteius M. f. L. 78 BC. AR Denarius (3.87 g, 7h). Rome mint. 
Head of Bacchus (or Liber) right, wearing ivy-wreath, and long hair in locks. Rev. M. VOLTEI. M. F in exergue, Ceres driving a biga of snakes right, holding a lighted torch in each hand; plumb-bob behind. 
Crawford 385/3; Sydenham 776; Kestner 3253 (same dies); BMCRR Rome 3160; Volteia 3. 
EF, medium gray and iridescent toning, tiny flan flaw on reverse in exergue. Exceptional strike for the issue.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton IX - 10 January 2006
No: 1291
1,100 $
385/4
 
M. Volteius M.f. AR-Denarius, 4,11 g. Rome. c. 78.
Obv.: Draped, laureate, helmeted male bust r., oil-lamp. Rev.: M VOLTEI M F / symbol A Cybele in biga of lions r., holding patera.
Cr. 385/4; RSC Volteia 4; BMC 3179
FDC 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 137
500 chf
385/5
 
M. Volteius M.f.. Silver denarius (3.92 gm). Rome, 75 BC. 
Laureate head of Apollo r. Rev. Tripod, snake coiled around front leg and rearing head above; on left, S. C., 
on right, D.T; M.VOLTEI M.F. in exergue. 
Crawford 385/5. Sydenham 778 (R8). RSC Volteia 5. 
Extremely rare. Extremely fine. 
Auktionshaus H. D. Rauch GmbH Auction 81 - 21 November 2007
No: 205
2,000 $
386/1
 
L. Cassius Q.f. Longinus. 78 BC. AR Denarius (3.85 gm). 
Head of Liber right. Rev. L·CASSI·Q·F Head of Libera right. 
Crawford 386/1; Cassia 6. 
Extremely Fine.
Ex Triton, New York 3 (1999), 909.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 177
1,600 chf
387/1
 
L. Rutilius Flaccus. 77 BC. AR Denarius (4.12 g). Rome mint.
FLAC behind, head of Roma right, wearing winged helmet, earring, and necklace. Rev. L. RVTILI in exergue, Victory driving galloping biga right, holding reins in left hand, wreath in right. 
Crawford 387/1; Sydenham 780; Kestner 3259 and 3261; BMCRR Rome 3242-3243; Rutilia 1. 
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 178
600 chf
388/1a
 
L. Rutilius Flaccus. 77 BC. AR Denarius (3.88 g, 6h). 
Helmeted head of Roma right. Rev. P SATRIE-NVS / ROMA She-wolf l. 
Crawford 388/1a; BMCRR 3208. 
EF.
British Museum  
388/1b
 
P. Satrienus. AR-Denarius, 4.01 g. Rome, 77 BC.
XXXXII Helmeted head of Roma r. Rev. P SATRIENVS / ROMA She-wolf l.
Cr. 388/1b; RSC Satriena 1; BMC 3209.
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction September 2008 - 8 September 2008 
No: 124
2,100 chf
389/1
 
L. Rustius. Denarius circa 76, AR 3.88 g. 
Helmeted head of Minerva r.; behind, S·C. Below chin, Ú. Rev. Ram r.; in exergue, L·RVSTI
FFC 1094. B. Rustia 1. Sydenham 782. Crawford 389/1.
Toned and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 33 - April 6th, 2006 
No: 254 
850 chf
390/1
 
L. Lucretius Trio. 74 BC. AR Denarius (3.94 gm). 
Radiate head of Sol right / Crescent and stars. 
Crawford 390/1; Lucretia 2. 
FDC 
Ex Tkalec AG, Zürich 2003, 195.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005 
No: 180
1,200 chf
390/2
 
L. Lucretius Trio. 74 BC. AR Denarius (3.85 gm). 
Laureate head of Neptune right; trident and IIIII behind / Winged Genius on dolphin right, L . LVCRETI . TRIO above. 
Crawford 390/2; Sydenham 784; Lucretia 3. 
Toned, nice EF.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005 
No: 181
500 chf
391/1a
 
C. Egnatius Cn. f. Cn. n. Maxumus. Denarius serratus circa 75, AR 3.37 g. 
Diademed and draped bust of Venus r., with Cupid perched on shoulder; behind, MAXVMVS. Rev. Libertas in slow biga l., crowned by Victory flying r.; in field r., pileus. In exergue, C·EGNATIVS·CN·F / CN·N. 
FFC 686. B. Egnatia 1. Syd. 786. Cr. 391/1a.
Extremely rare. A very tiny flan-crack and minor area of porosity on reverse, otherwise extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005 
No: 344 
2,600 chf
391/2
 
Cn. Egnatius Cn. f. Cn. n. Maxsumus. 75 BC. AR Denarius (4.21 g, 2h). Rome mint. 
MAXSVMVS behind, Bare-headed and winged bust of cupid; bow and quiver of arrows over shoulder / C. EGNATIVS. CN. F in exergue, distyle temple, within which stands Jupiter and Libertas facing; V to left, CN. N to right. 
Crawford 391/2; Sydenham 788; Kestner 3272 var. (control number); BMCRR Rome 3277; Egnatia 3. 
Good VF, scratch from nose to beaded border under deep toning, obverse struck slightly off center.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton IX - 10 January 2006 
No: 1292 
400 $
391/3
 
Cn. Egnatius Cn.f. Cn.n. Maxsumus. AR-Denarius, 4,03 g. Rome. c. 75.
Obv.: MAXSUMUS Laureate and diademed bust of Libertas r., pileus. Rev.: C EGNATIVS CN F / CN N Roma and Venus facing between rudders on prow.
Cr. 391/3; RSC Egnatia 2; BMC 3285.
FDC, obv. Scratches
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 144 
1,100 chf
392/1a
 
L. Farsuleius Mensor. 76 BC. AR Denarius (3.92 g). 
Diademed and draped bust of Libertas right; S•C MENSOR, pileus/ L FARSVLEI Warrior in biga assisting togate figure into chariot; scorpion below horses. 
Crawford 392/1a; Sydenham 789a; Farsuleia 1. 
FDC 
Ex Numismatica Ars Classica, Zürich E, 2659.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 182
550 chf
392/1b
 
L. Farsuleius Mensor. Denarius circa 75, AR 4.00 g. 
MENSOR Diademed and draped bust of Libertas r.; behind, S•C / pileus. Rev. Warrior in biga, holding spear and reins, assists togate figure into biga; below horses, XCVT. In exergue, L•FARSVLEI
FFC 706. B. Farsuleia 2. Sydenham 789a. Crawford 392/1b.
About extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 33 - 6 April 2006
No: 256
280 chf
393/1a
 
Cn. Cornelius P. f. Lentulus Marcellinus, Quaestor. 76-75 BC. AR Denarius (3.97 gm). Uncertain Spanish mint. 
Diademed and draped bust of Genius Populi Romani right; sceptre over shoulder / Wreathed sceptre, globe, and rudder. 
Crawford 393/1a; Sydenham 752; Cornelia 54. 
Toned EF.
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 143 - 6 October 2008
No: 355 
560 $
393/1b
 
Cn. Cornelius Lentulus. Denarius, Spain (?) 76-75, AR 3.96 g. 
Draped bust of the Genius Populi Romani r., hair tied with band and sceptre over shoulder; above, G•P•R. Rev. Sceptre with wreath, globe and rudder; at sides, EX – S•C. Below, CN.LENT CVR*FL
B. Cornelia 55. Sydenham 752a. Crawford 393/1b.
Extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007
No: 468 
450 chf
394/1a
 
C. Postumius. 74 BC. Silver denarius (3.87 gm). 
Bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder / Hound running right, spear below, C POSTVMI and TA monogram in exergue. 
Crawford 394/1a. Sydenham 785. Babelon Postumia 9. 
Good extremely fine
Gemini, LLC Auction I - January 11th, 2005 
No: 287 
450 $

394/1b

C. Postumius. AR-Denar. 3,94 g. 74 v. Chr. 
Av: Drap. Büste der Artemis mit Köcher und Bogen n. r. Rv: C POSTVMI / TA (ligiert) Hund n. r. laufend. 
Cr. 394/1b. Syd. 785. 
FDC 
Ex Numismatica Ars Classica, Zürich 11 (1998), 244.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 183
800 chf
395/1
 
L. Cossutius C.f. Sabula. 74 BC. AR Denarius. 3.81 g, 2h.
SABVLA Head of Medusa left, winged and entwined with serpents. Rev. Bellerophon riding on Pegasus flying right, brandishing spear; X behind. L·COSSVTI·C·F in exergue.
Crawford 395/1; Sydenham 976; Cordia 2a. 
Good EF. Very rare.
British Museum  

396/1a

L. Plaetorius L.f. Cestianus. AR _Denarius, 74 BC, Rome 3.78 g, 5h. 
MONETA. Diademed bust of Juno Moneta right, in field to right S C. Rev.: L · PLAETORI / L · F · Q · S · C. Victorious boxer running right, holding caestus in left hand and palm-branch over shoulder. 
Cr. 396/1 a. Syd. 792. BMC 3312. 
British Museum  
396/1b
 
L. Plaetorius L.f. Cestianus. 71 BC. AR Denarius (3.79 gm). 
MONETA. Diademed bust of Juno Moneta right, in field to right S C. Rev.: L · PLAETORI / L · F · Q · S · C. Victorious boxer running right, holding caestus in left hand and palm-branch over shoulder; wheel below. 
Crawford 396/1b; Sydenham 792a; Plaetoria 2. 
Lightly toned, VF. Very rare.
Helios Numismatik Auction 1 - 17 April 2008
No: 207
2,200 $
397/1
 
Pub. Lentulus P.f. L.n. Spinther. 71 BC. AR Denarius (3.77 gm). 
Head of Hercules right; behind, Q·S·C. Rev. Genius of the Roman People seated facing, holding cornucopiae and sceptre; Nike flying above and crowning Genius; in l. field, P·LENT·P·F and in r. field, L·N
Crawford 397/1; Sydenham 791; Cornelia 58. 
Toned, near EF. Very rare.
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung Auction 159 - October 8th, 2007 
No: 319
5,000 $
398/1
 
Q. Pomponius Rufus. 73 BC. AR Denarius (3.96 gm). 
Laureate head of Jupiter right / Eagle standing left on sceptre, head right, holding wreath in claw; III before, prawn behind. 
Crawford 398/1; Pomponia 23. 
Toned, extremely fine. One of the rarest issues in the entire Republican series. 
Ex Numismatica Ars Classica 21 (2001), 201.
LHS Numismatik AG Auction 100 - 23 April 2007
No: 393 
18,500 chf
399/1a
 
Q. Crepereius M.f. Rocus. Denarius serratus (Silver, 4.06 g 5), 69. 
Bust of Amphitrite to right, seen from behind; to left, ray swimming upwards; to right, H. Rev. Q.CREPEREI ROCVS Neptune in biga of sea-horses to right; above, H
Bab. (Crepereia) 1. Banti 1/8-9. Cr. 399/1a. Syd. 796a. Very rare. Extremely fine. 
Ex Elsen 49, 19 April 1997, 426 and Sternberg XVII, 10 May 1986, 499.
LHS Numismatik AG Auction 100 - April 23rd, 2007 
No: 394
4,000 chf
399/1b
 

Q. Crepereius M.f. Rocus. AR Denarius (Serratus), 72 BC, Rome mint. 3,94 g. 
Draped bust of Amphitrite right, seen from behind; sea anemone 
Bab. 2; BMC 3342; Crawf. 399/1 b; Syd. 796 a. 
Good very fine; rare.

Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung Auction 180 - 12 October 2009
No.: 304
 
1,400 $
   

The Social War

   
Syd 619   Berlin Münzkabinett  
Syd 620   British Museum  
Syd 621 The Bellum Sociale. Denarius, Corfinium circa 90, AR 3.93 g. 
Laureate head of Italia l.; behind, ITALIA. Rev. Youth kneeling at the foot of a standard and holding pig, at which eight soldiers (four on each side point their swords); in exergue, A
Sydenham 621. Historia Numorum Italy 408. Campana 59.
Rare and in exceptional condition for the issue. Extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 33 - 6 April 2006
No: 241
12,000 chf
Syd 622 The Bellum Sociale. Denarius, Corfinium circa 89, AR 3.73 g. 
ITALIA Laureate head of Italia r.; below chin, XVI. Rev. Victory standing l., crowning Italy seated on pile of arms and holding sceptre. 
Sydenham 622. Historia Numorum Italy 414. Burnett, Essays Hersh, pl. 25, 8. Campana 115.
Very rare. Encrustations, otherwise good very fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 33 - 6 April 2006
No: 242
3,750 chf
Syd 624 The Bellum Sociale. Denarius (Silver, 3.85 g 7), Corfinium, under the Marsian League, 89. 
Laureate head of Italia to right; below, X. Rev. Italia seated left on pile of shields and crowned by Victory who stands behind her; to left, C; in exergue, ITALIA
Campana 106 m (this coin). Syd. 624. Rare. 
Beautifully toned. Extremely fine. 
Ex Sternberg XVIII, 20 November 1986, 291 and Sternberg XV, 11 April 1985, 195. 
LHS Numismatik AG Auction 100 - April 23rd, 2007 
No: 386
12,500 chf
Syd 625   British Museum  
Syd 627 The Bellum Sociale. Denarius, Bonavium circa 89, AR 3.91 g. 
Laureate head of Italia l.; behind, Viteliu in Oscan characters. Rev. Soldier in helmet and cloak, standing facing, head r., holding reversed spear; his l. foot is placed on a Roman standard; by his side, on r., recumbent bull. In exergue, >
Syd. 627. Campana 124.
Rare. Pleasant cabinet tone and extremely fine. Ex M&M 79, 1994, 5 and Leu 83, 2002, 603 sales.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No: 334
6,750 chf
Syd 629 The Social War. 90-88 BC. AR Denarius. Corfinium mint. Series 3a. 
Laureate head of Italia left, wearing earring and pearl necklace, two locks of hair falling down neck / IIL in exergue, youth kneeling facing in front of signum with flag, holding pig right at which eight soldiers (four on each side) point their swords. 
Cf. Campana 7-34 var. (number in exergue); Sydenham 629; Kestner -; cf. BMCRR Social War 43-47 var. (same). 
EF. Very rare.
British Museum  
Syd 630 The Bellum Sociale. Denarius, mint moving in Campania circa 88-87, AR 3.86 g. 
Helmeted bust of Italia l., wearing aegis, crowned by Victory. Rev. Soldier standing facing, head r., holding spear pointing downwards and sword, his l. foot placed on upper portion of a Roman standard; on r., forepart of bull. On l., a tree to which are attached four shields. In exergue, ·IIIV
Syd. 630. Campana 170.
Very rare. Good very fine / about extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No: 335
4,750 chf
Syd 632a   British Museum  
Syd 633a The Social War. 88-87 BC. AR Denarius (3.76 gm). Mint traveling in Campania(?). 
Laureate and draped bust of a Dioscurus right, wearing pileus / Italia or Minerva holding lance and shield in biga right; bucranium below. 
Campana 151e (D103/R126; this coin); Sydenham 633a; BMCRR 51 (same dies). 
Toned, good VF. Extremely rare, only five pieces (including this) listed by Campana.
Ex Leo Benz Collection (Numismatik Lanz Auktion 88, 23 November 1998), lot 97; Schweizerische Kreditanstalt Auktion 1 (22-23 April 1983), lot 238; Kunst und Münzen Auktion 23 (4 February 1982), lot 218; Aes Rude Vendita 3 (3-4 November 1978), lot 225; C. Crippa FPL (January 1968), no. 98; C. Crippa FPL (January 1965), no. 211.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton V - 15 January 2002
No: 1819
3,150 $
Syd 635 The Social War. C. Papius Mutilus. 90 BC. AR Denarius (3.74 gm). 
Helmeted head of Roma right, wreath behind / The Dioscuri on horseback riding away from one another. 
Campana 4 (D3/R4); Sydenham 635. 
Heavily toned, near EF/EF. Rare. 
The revolt against Rome of her Italian allies (socii, hence ‘Social War’) broke out toward the close of the year 91 BC and was the culmination of longstanding grievances occasioned by the Senate's inept handling of foreign relations. The Marsi were especially prominent in this movement, hence the name ‘Marsic Confederation’ which is often applied to the rebel state. The coinage of the Marsic Confederation is of great interest, consisting of silver denarii, some of which bear the names of the rebel generals. This exceptional specimen records a certain Gaius Paapius [Mutilus], consul of the rebel state and commander of the Samnite forces. Mutilus' army suffered heavy casualties while fighting Sulla in the later stages of the war.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 57 - 4 April 2001
No: 942
2,800 $
Syd 636   Berlin Münzkabinett  
Syd 637 The Social War. Denarius, mint moving with C. Papius in Campania (?) circa 90, AR 3.83 g. 
ITALIA in Oscan characters Helmeted and draped bust of Mars r.; behind, X/·. Rev. Four soldiers, two on each side, pointing their swords at pig held by kneeling youth; in exergue, C·PAAPI·C· retrograde in Oscan characters. 
Syd. 637. Campana 83. 
Very rare. Perfectly struck, lightly toned and extremely fine
Ex Gorny 79, 1996, 489 and NAC 21, 2001, 181 sales.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 25 - June 25th, 2003 
No: 279
4,750 chf
Syd 640 The “Bellum Sociale”. Denarius 90, mint moving with C. Papius, AR 3.95 g. 
MVTIL EMPRATVR in Oscan characters Helmeted head of Italia l. Rev. Oath taking scene with two warriors standing facing each other, holding spears and touching with their swords a pig held by a figure kneeling between them. In exergue, C PAAPI in Oscan characters. 
Sydenham 640. Campana 87. Historia Numorum Italy 428.
Rare. Toned and good very fine
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung Auction 180 - 12 October 2009
No.: 300
7,000 $
Syd 641 Bundesgenossenkrieg, 91 - 89 v. Chr. Denar, (3,58 g.), 90 v. Chr. Mzst. Rom. 
Vs.: MVTIL EMBRATV - R, Kopf des jugendlichen Bacchus mit Efeukranz n. r. Rs.: Stier n. r. durchbohrt eine Wölfin vor ihm am Boden mit seinem Horn, im Abschnitt C.PAAPI
Syd. 641. Vermutlich 5. bekanntes Exemplar! Zarte Tönung, gutes ss.
Leu 17, 1977, 287; Lanz, Slg. Benz Nr. 93; Triton IV, 2000, 395.
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung Auction 141 - 10 October 2005
No: 224
5,500 $

 

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