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C. Claudius Pulcher. 110-109 BC. AR Denarius (18mm, 3.87 g). 
Helmeted head of Roma right / Victory driving galloping biga right, C PVLCHER in exergue. 
Crawford 300/1; Sydenham 569; Claudia 1. 
EF.
Numismatica Ars Classica

1,000 chf

301/1
 
P. Laeca. 110-109 BC. AR Denarius (3.93 gm). 
Head of Roma right / Soldier, citizen, and lictor standing. 
Crawford 301/1; Porcia 4. 
FDC
A. Tkalec AG  Auction 2003 - 24 October 2003
No: 166

650 chf

302/1
 
L. Flaminius Chilo. 109-108 BC. AR Denarius (3.97 g, 8h). Rome mint. 
Helmeted head of Roma right; X (mark of value) below chin / Victory driving galloping biga right. 
Crawford 302/1; Sydenham 540; Flaminia 1. 
About EF.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction P - May 12th, 2005 
No: 1718 
250 chf
303/1
 
Man. Aquillius. 109-108 BC. AR Denarius (3.10 gm). 
Radiate head of Sol right / Luna in biga right; crescent moon and three stars above, one star below. 
Crawford 303/1; Aquillia 1. 
Good VF, attractive light toning
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction N - June 26th, 2003 
No: 1503 
300 chf
304/1
 
L. Memmius. 109-108 BC. AR Denarius (3.90 gm). 
Male head right, wearing oak-wreath, Ú below chin. Rev. The Dioscuri standing facing, holding their horses. L.MEMMI in exergue.
Crawford 304/1; Memmia 1. 
Unusually well-centred and complete. Extremely fine.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 27 - 12 May 2004
No: 235 
2,600 chf
305/1
 
Q. Lutatius Cerco. 109-108 BC. AR Denarius (3.96 gm). 
Helmeted head of Roma right; Ú behind, CERCO upwards before. Rev. Galley right with head of Roma on prow, gubernator at stern; QLVTATI / Q above, all within oak wreath
Crawford 305/1; Sydenham 559; Lutatia 2. 
FDC. Ex Numismatica Ars Classica 9, 626.
Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - May 9th, 2005 
No: 131 
850 chf
306/1
 
L. Valerius Flaccus. 108-107 BC. AR Denarius (3.85 gm). 
Draped bust of Victory right; Ú below chin. Rev. Mars standing left, holding trophy over shoulder; a flamen's cap before, corn-stalk behind; C. VALERI/FLACCI in two lines to left. 
Crawford 306/1; cf. Sydenham 565; cf. Valeria 11. 
Toned, near FDC.
Tkalec AG Auction 2003 - October 24th, 2003 
No: 167 
550 chf
307/1a
 
Mn. Fonteius. 108-107 BC. AR Denarius (3.91 gm). 
Laureate conjoined heads of the Dioscuri, Ú below chin. Rev. MN FONTEI above, Galley right; C below. 
Crawford 307/1a; Fonteia 8. 
EF.
Numismatic Lanz Auction 146 - 25 May 2009
No: 321
1,200 $
307/1b
 
Mn. Fonteius. 108-107 BC. AR Denarius (3.48 gm). 
Laureate conjoined heads of the Dioscuri Ú below chin. Rev. MN FONTEI above, Galley right; F below. 
Fonteia 7; Sydenham 566; Crawford 307/lb. 
EF.
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung Auction 151 - October 9th, 2006 
No: 331 
800 $
307/1c
 
Mn. Fonteius. 108-107 BC. AR Denarius. 3.99 g, 7h. 
Conjoined heads of the Dioscuri right c below chin. Rev. MN FONTEI above, Galley right; P below,: before. 
Crawford 307/lc; Sydenham 566a; Fonteia 7. 
British Museum   
307/1d
  M.n. Fonteius. AR Denarius circa 108-107, AR 3.86 g. 
Jugate and laureate heads of Dioscuri r.; in lower field r., Ú below chin. Rev. Galley r.; above, MN·FONTEI. In field r., three pellets. 
FFC -. B. Fonteia 7. Syd. 566a. Cr. 307/1d.
About extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No: 314
300 chf
308/1a
 
M. Herennius. 108-107 BC. AR Denarius (3.84 gm). 
PIETAS Diademed head of Pietas right; T below chin. Rev. M HERENNI Amphinomus carrying his father right. 
Crawford 308/1a; Sydenham 567; Herennia 1. 
FDC.
Tkalec AG Auction 2003 - October 24th, 2003 
No: 168 
450 chf
308/1b
 
M. Herennius. 108-107 BC. AR Denarius (3.90 gm). 
PIETAS Diademed head of Pietas right. Rev. M HERENNI Amphinomus carrying his father right; •F right. 
Crawford 308/1b; Herennia 1a. 
EF.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2001 - February 19th, 2001 
No: 193
500 chf
308/2
L. Memmius Galeria. 108-107 BC. Semis. 11.43 g, 3h.
Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind. Rev. Prow of galley right; M.HERENNI above, S before, ROMA below. 
Crawford 308/2; BMCRR 1286. 
British Museum   
308/3
L. Memmius Galeria. 108-107 BC. Quadrans. 6.01 g, 6h.
Head of Hercules right, wearing lion skin; ••• behind. Rev. Prow of galley right; M. HERENNI above, ••• above monneyer name, ROMA below.
Crawford 308/3; BMCRR 1287. 
British Museum   
308/4b
 
M. Herennius. Uncia (5.13 gm). 108/107 BC.
Helmeted head of Roma right; • behind. Rev. Double cornucopiae; ROMA on left. 
Crawford 308/4b; Sydenham 568N var.; BMCRR—. 
VF, green patina. Very Rare.
Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger Auction 374 - April 23rd, 2003 
No: 357
400 $
309/1
 
A. Manlius Q.f. Denarius 118-107, AR 3.95 g. 
ROMA – SER Helmeted head of Roma r.; bowl decorated with plumes. Rev. Facing quadriga of Sol over waves; on either side, star. In upper field and, X and crescent. In exergue, A·MANLI·Q·F
Babelon Manlia 1. Sydenham 543. Crawford 309/1.
Rare. Lightly toned and about extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica  Auction 52 - 7 October 2009
No.: 226
2,600 chf 
310/1
 
Cn. Cornelius L.f. Sisena. Denarius 118-107, AR 3.95 g.
SISENA – ROMA Helmeted head of Roma r.; below chin, X. Rev. Jupiter in quadriga r., holding sceptre and reins and hurling thunderbolt; on either side, star. In upper field, head of Sol and crescent; below horses, anguipede giant with thunderbolt. In exergue, CN·CORNEL·L·F.
Babelon Cornelia 17. Sydenham 542. Crawford 310/1.
Very rare. Very fine
Ex NAC sale 5, 1992, 283.
Numismatica Ars Classica  Auction 52 - 7 October 2009
No.: 227
2,200 chf
311/1a
 
L. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus. Denarius serratus circa 106, AR 3.87 g. 
Laureate head of Jupiter l.; behind, P surmounted by pellet. Rev. Jupiter in fast quadriga r., holding sceptre and reins and hurling thunderbolt. In exergue, L·SCIP ASIAG
FFC 615. B. Cornelia 24. Syd. 576. Cr. 311/1a.
Extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No: 316 
300 chf
311/1b
 
L. Scipio Asiagenus. 106 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (4.01 gm). 
Laureate head of Jupiter left; F• below chin. Rev. Jupiter holding sceptre and thunderbolt in quadriga right. In exergue, L·SCIP ASIAG.
Crawford 311/1b; Sydenham 576a; Cornelia 24c. 
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 46 
1,700 chf
311/1c
 
L. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus. 106 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (3.95 gm). Rome mint. 
Laureate head of Jupiter left. Rev. Jupiter driving galloping quadriga right, holding thunderbolt, sceptre, and reins; R above. In exergue, L·SCIP ASIAG.
Crawford 311/1c; Sydenham 576b; Kestner 2559 (O 2559/R -); BMCRR Rome 1381; Cornelia 24. EF.
Hess-Divo AG Auction 310 - 22 October 2008
No: 220
500 chf
311/1d
 
L. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus. 106 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (4.01 g). Rome mint. 
Laureate head of Jupiter left. Rev. Jupiter driving quadriga right, hurling thunderbolt; D above. In exergue, L·SCIP ASIAG.
Crawford 311/1d; Sydenham 576b; Cornelia 24. 
FDC.
Tkalec AG Auction 2003 - October 24th, 2003 
No: 169 
550 chf
311/1e
 
L. Scipio Asiagenus. 106 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (18mm, 4.02 gm). 
Laureate head of Jupiter left, F below chin. Rev. Jupiter holding sceptre and thunderbolt in quadriga right; In exergue, L·SCIP ASIAG. 
Crawford 311/1e; Sydenham 576; Cornelia 24a. 
EF.
Ex Kricheldorf, Freiburg 47 (2002), 185. Ex Numismatik Lanz, München 50 (1989), 485.
Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - May 9th, 2005 
No: 135 
800 chf
312/1
 
C. Sulpicius C.f. Galba. 106 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (20mm, 3.78 gm). 
DPP Conjoined laureate heads of the Dei Penates left. Rev. C. SVLPICI. C. F. in exergue, two male figures standing vis-à-vis, each holding a spear, pointing at a sow which lies between them; L above. 
Crawford 312/1; Sydenham 572; Sulpicia 1. 
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 136 
1,800 chf
313/1a
L. Memmius Galeria. 106 BC. AR Serrate Denarius. 3.95 g, 12h. 
Laureate head of Saturn left; ROMA and harpa behind. Rev. Venus in biga right; Cupid flying above, holding laurel wreath, •L below.  L MEMMI CAL  in exergue.
Crawford 313/1a; BMCRR 1328. 
British Museum   
313/1b
 
L. Memmius Galeria. 106 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (3.95 gm). 
Laureate head of Saturn left; ROMA and harpa behind. Rev. Venus in biga right; Cupid flying above, holding laurel wreath.  L MEMMI CAL  in exergue.
Crawford 313/1b; Sydenham 574; Memmia 2. 
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2007 - 22 April 2007
No: 85
1,000 chf
313/1c
 
L. Memmius Galeria. 106 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (3.95 gm). 
Laureate head of Saturn left; harpa behind, ROMA below / Venus in biga right; Cupid flying above with laurel wreath, •H below horses. L MEMMI CAL  in exergue.
Crawford 313/1c; Sydenham 574a; Memmia 2a. 
Good EF.
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung  Auction 143 - 6 October 2008
No: 325 
1,600 $
313/2
 
L. Memmius Galeria. AE-As, 21.27 g.Rome, 106 BC.
Obv.: Laureate head of Janus. Rev.: L MEMMI / ROMA Prow r., Cupid.
Cr. 313/2; BMC 1357.
Brown-green patina. Near EF.
A. Tkalec AG Auction September 2008 - 8 September 2008
No: 253
1,200 chf
313/3
L. Memmius Galeria. Semis. 9.12 g, 6h.
Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind / Prow of galley right, prow stem decorated with head of Venus; S and L. MEMMI above, cupid placing wreath on prow stem before, ROMA below. 
Crawford 313/3; Sydenham 575a; BMCRR 1358. 
British Museum   
313/4
 
L. Memmius Galeria. 106 BC. ? Æ Quadrans (19mm, 5.32 gm). 
Head of Hercules right, wearing lion skin; club below; ••• behind / L•MEMMI, prow of galley right; Cupid standing left, placing wreath on stempost decorated with head of Venus; ••• above; ROMA below. 
Crawford 313/4; Sydenham 575b. 
EF, green patina. Rare in this state
Classical Numismatic Group 800 $

314/1a

L. Aurelius Cotta. Denarius serratus circa 105, AR 3.60 g. 
Draped bust of Vulcan r., wearing cap bound with laurel wreath, tongs over shoulder; behind, Ú. The whole within wreath. Rev. Eagle on thunderbolt r.; in exergue, L·COT
FFC 190. B. Aurelia 21. Syd. 577. Cr. 314/1a.
Extremely rare variety. Extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No: 319
2,000 chf
314/1b
 
L. Aurelius Cotta. Denarius serratus circa 105, AR 3.93 g. 
Draped bust of Vulcan r., wearing cap bound with laurel wreath, tongs over shoulder; behind, Ú. Below chin, B. The whole within wreath. Rev. Eagle on thunderbolt r.; in exergue, L·COT
B. Aurelia 21. Sydenham 577. Cr. 314/1b.
About extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 33 - 6 April 2006
No: 237
400 chf
314/1c
 
L. Aurelius Cotta. 105 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (3.84 gm). 
Draped bust of Vulcan, wearing a laureate pileus, right; tongs and Ú behind, all within myrtle wreath. Rev. Eagle, head left, standing right on thunderbolt; M below, all within a laurel wreath. ; in exergue, L·COT
Crawford 314/1c; Sydenham 577a; Aurelia 21b. 
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 49 
800 chf
315/1
 
L. Hostilius Tubulus 105 BC. ? Uncia (3.97 gm). 
Helmeted head of Roma right. Rev. L•H•TVB downwards in oak-wreath; ROMA below. 
Crawford 315/1; Hostilia 1. 
Green patina and VF.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction P - May 12th, 2005 
No: 1724 
260 chf
316/1
 
L. Thorius Balbus. 105 BC. AR Denarius (4.07 gm). 
ISMR Head of Juno Lanuvium right, wearing goat's skin. Rev. Bull charging right. X in field above, L THORIVS below, BALBUS in exergue. 
Crawford 316/1; Sydenham 598; Thoria 1. 
Nice tone, FDC.
Tkalec AG Auction 2001 - February 19th, 2001 
No: 194
450 chf
317/1
 
L. Appuleius Saturninus. 104 BC. AR Denarius
Helmeted head of Roma left; I behind. Rev. Helmeted head of Roma left. 
Crawford 317/1; Sydenham 580; Appuleia 2. 
EF. Rare.
British Museum   
317/2
 
L. Appuleius Saturninus. 104 BC. AR Denarius (3.91 g). Rome mint. 
Saturn driving quadriga right, holding harpa and reins, ROMA in exergue. Rev. Saturn driving quadriga right, holding harpa and reins; dot and A below, L·SATVRN in exergue. 
Crawford 317/2; Sydenham 580; Appuleia 3. 
Superb. Rare.
Numismatica Genevensis SA - Auction 5 - 2 December 2008
No: 171
5,500 chf
317/3a
 
L. Appuleius Saturninus. 104 BC. AR Denarius (19mm, 3.96 gm). 
Helmeted head of Roma left. Rev. Saturn, holding sickle, driving quadriga right; K above, L·SATVRN in exergue.  
Crawford 317/3a; Sydenham 578; Appuleia 1 var. (letter below horses). 
FDC. 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2003 - October 24th, 2003 
No: 170
380 chf
317/3b
 
Lucius Appuleius Saturninus. 104 BC. AR Denarius (3.91 gm). 
Helmeted head of Roma left. Rev. Saturn in quadriga right; •D• below, L·SATVRN in exergue.  
Crawford 317/3b; Sydenham 578a; Appuleia 1. 
FDC. 
A. Tkalec AG Auction September 2008 - 8 September 2008
No: 59 
300 chf
318/1a
 
C. Coelius Caldus. 104 BC. AR Denarius (3.91 gm). 
Helmeted head of Roma left. Rev. Victory in biga left; •X• above, C COL / CALD
Crawford 318/1a; Sydenham 582; Coelia 2. 
Fast FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 140
480 chf
318/1b
 
C. Coelius Caldus. 104 BC. AR Denarius (3.93 gm). 
Helmeted head of Roma left. Rev. Victory in biga left; CALD below, :D• in exergue. 
Crawford 318/1b; Sydenham 582a; Coelia 3. 
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 53
500 chf
319/1
 
Q. Minucius Thermus M.f. 103 BC. AR Denarius (3.87 gm). 
Helmeted head of Mars left. Rev. Two warriors fighting, the one on the left protects fallen comrade, the other wears horned helmet, Q THERM MF in exergue. 
Crawford 319/1; Sydenham 592; Minucia 19. 
Extremely fine / good extremely fine.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 27 - May 12th, 2004 
No: 243
700 chf
320/1
 
L. Julius L.f. Caesar. 103 BC. AR Denarius (3.88 gm). 
Helmeted head of Mars left; •D• above, CAESAR behind. Rev. Venus Genetrix driving biga left, drawn by two Cupids; lyre before them, •D• above, L.IVLI.L.F in exergue. 
Crawford 320/1; Sydenham 593a; Julia 4a. 
Toned, good VF. 
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung Auction 165 - March 17th, 2008 
No: 1634
380 $
321/1
 
L. Cassius Caecianus. Denarius circa 102, AR 3.99 g. 
C CAEICIAN Bust of Ceres l.; behind, • / H. Rev. Yoke of oxen l.; above, • / O. In exergue, L·CASSI
Cr. 321/1. Syd. 594. B. Cassia 4. FFC 555.
Extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 25 - 25 June 2003
No: 275 
1,600 chf
322/1a
 
C. Fabius C.f. Hadrianus. 102 BC. AR Denarius (3.99 gm). 
Veiled and turreted head of Cybele right; I• behind. Rev. Victory in biga right, stork before, C.FABI.C.F in exergue. 
Crawford 322/1a; Sydenham 589; Fabia 15. 
Toned, superb. Scarce.
Hess-Divo AG Auction 307 - 7 June 2007
No: 1451
440 chf
322/1b
 
C. Fabius C.f. Hadrianus. 102 BC. AR Denarius (3.93 gm). 
Veiled and turreted bust of Cybele right, EX.A.PV behind. Rev. Victory in biga right; •P• and stork below,, C.FABI.C.F in exergue. 
Crawford 322/1b; Sydenham 590; Fabia 14. 
Toned, FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 57
400 chf
322/2
 
C. Fabius C.f. Hadrianus. 102 BC. Æ As (25.35 g). Uncial standard. Rome mint. 
Laureate head of bearded Janus; I (mark of value) above. Rev. Prow of galley right; to right, stork standing right. C.FABI.C.F above, ROMA in exergue. 
Crawford 322/2 (citing only 5 specimens in Paris); Sydenham 591. 
RR! About extremely fine, dark green patina.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 377
2,000 chf
323/1
 
L. Julius. 101 BC. AR Denarius (4.01 gm). 
Helmeted head of Roma right; grain ear behind. Rev. Victory in biga right, L IVLI in field. 
Crawford 323/1; Sydenham 585; Julia 3. 
FDC.
Tkalec AG Auction 2003 - October 24th, 2003 
No: 171
750 chf
324/1
  M. Lucilius Rufus. Denarius 101, AR 4.01 g. 
Helmeted head of Roma r.; behind, PV. The whole within laurel-wreath. Rev. RVF Victory in biga r., holding reins in l. hand and whip in r.; below, M·LVCILI
B. Lucilia 1. Sydenham 599. Crawford 324/1.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 143
600 chf
325/1a
 
L. Sentius C.f. 101 BC. AR Denarius (3.87 gm). 
Helmeted head of Roma right; ARG. PVB behind. Rev. Jupiter in quadriga right; O above, L. SENTI. C. F in exergue. 
Crawford 325/1a; Sydenham 600a; Sentia 1a. 
Toned, good VF. 
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 124 - March 16th, 2007 
No: 8284
240 $
325/1b
 
L. Sentius C.f. 101 BC. AR Denarius (20mm, 4.01 gm). 
Helmeted head of Roma right; ARG. PVB behind. Rev. Jupiter driving quadriga right; I below, L. SENTI. C. F in exergue. 
Crawford 325/1b; Sydenham 600; Sentia 1. 
EF.
Numismatik Lanz München Auction 123 - May 30th, 2005
No: 283
300 $
326/1
 
C. Fundanius. 101 BC. AR Denarius (3.84 gm). 
Helmeted head of Roma right; K behind. Rev. Marius (?) in walking quadriga right; youth on nearest horse, Q above, C FVNDAN in exergue. 
Crawford 326/1; Sydenham 583; Fundania 1. 
Good EF, lightly toned.
Ex Sammlung Dr. C., Auction Kricheldorf 47, Berlin 2002, Nr. 189.
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 124 - March 16th, 2007 
No: 8285
1,300 $
326/2
 
C. Fundanius. 101BC. AR Quinarius (1.93 gm). 
Laureate head of Jupiter to r. Rev. Victory standing to r. with palm, trophy with kneeling captive on r. C. FVNDA on r.
Cr. 326/2. Syd. 584. 
Almost extremely fine. 
UBS Gold & Numismatics Auction 67 - 5 September 2006
No: 5539 
325 chf
327/1
 
M. Servilius C.f. Circa 100 BC. AR Denarius (3.91 gm). 
Head of Roma right; ε behind. Rev. Two warriors fighting, each with horse behind; M SERVEILI C F in exergue, A below. 
Crawford 327/1; Servilia 13. 
VF.
Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger Auction 388 - 1 November 2006
No: 854
300 $
328/1
 
P. Servilius Rullus, about 100 BC. Denarius. AR 3.97 g. 
RVLLI Bust of Minerva l., wearing crested Corinthian helmet and aegis. Rev. SERVILI. M. F. Victory r. in fast biga, holding reins with her r. hand, palm branch in her l. hand; under the forelegs of the horses, control mark P
Cr. 328/1. Syd. 601. Light tone.
Extremely fine
Baldwin's Auctions Ltd 
Dmitry Markov Coins & Medals M&M Numismatics Ltd  The New York Sale XIV - January 10th, 2007
No: 186 
450 $
328/3
 
Q. Cassius Longinus. 55 BC. AR Denarius (4.09 g, 6h). Rome mint. 
Young male head of Bonus Eventus (or Genius Populi Romani?) right, with flowing hair; scepter behind. Rev. Eagle, with wings spread, standing right on thunderbolt; on left, lituus right; on right, capis right; Q • CASSIVS in exergue. 
Crawford 328/3; Sydenham 916; Kestner 3471-2; BMCRR Rome 3868-70; Cassia 7. 
Choice EF, attractive cabinet toning.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton XII - 6 January 2009
No: 487
1,000 $
329/1a
 
P. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus. Denarius 100, AR 3.97 g. 
Bust of Hercules, seen from behind, with lion skin over shoulder and head turned r.; club over far shoulder. In field l., shield and below, ROMA. Rev. Roma standing facing, holding spear, crowned by male figure standing l., holding cornucopiae in l. hand; in centre field l., P surmounted by dot. In exergue, LENT·MAR·F. The whole within laurel wreath. 
B. Cornelia 25. Sydenham 604. Crawford 329/1A.
Scratch on obverse field and minor areas of weakness, otherwise good extremely fine 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007
No: 440
400 chf
329/1b
 
P. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus. 100 BC. AR Denarius (20mm, 3.91 gm). 
Bust of Hercules right, wearing lion's skin, club over shoulder and shield above; K before, below ROMA. Rev. Roma standing facing, holding sceptre and being crowned by Genius, all within wreath; K left. In exergue, LENT·MAR·F.
Crawford 329/1b; Sydenham 604c; Cornelia 25c. 
Toned EF.
Ex Astarte, Lugano 11 (2002), 597. 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 145 
2,000 chf
329/1c
 

P. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus. AR-Denarius, 3.99 g. Rome, 100 BC.
Obv.: PESC / Y Bust of Hercules r., club, shield. Rev.: LENT MAR F / Y Male figure crowning Roma.
Cr. 329/1c; RSC Cornelia 26a.
Extremely fine

A. Tkalec AG Auction September 2008 - 8 September 2008
No: 64
500 chf
329/1d
 
P. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus. AR-Denarius, 3.92 g. Rome, 100 BC.
Obv.: PESC / I Bust of Hercules r., club, shield. Rev.: LENT MAR F / I Male figure crowning Roma.
Cr. 329/1d; RSC Cornelia 26; BMC 1724. 
Extremely fine
A. Tkalec AG Auction September 2008 - 8 September 2008
No: 62
1,800 chf
329/2
 
P. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus. AE-As, 26.65 g. Rome, 100 BC.
Obv.: Laureate head of Janus. Rev.: LENT MAR F / ROMA Prow r., triskeles.
Cr. 329/2.
RR. Green patina. Near EF.
A. Tkalec AG Auction September 2008 - 8 September 2008
No: 254
1,400 chf
330/1a
 
L. Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus and Q. Servilius Caepio. 100 BC. AR Denarius (3.94 gm). 
PISO CAEPIO Head of Saturn right, harpa behind, chin below / Two quaestors seated left. AD FRV EMV / EX SC in exergue.
Crawford 330/1a; Calpurnia 5. 
FDC.
Tkalec AG Auction 2003 - October 24th, 2003 
No: 172
950 chf
330/1b
 
L. Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus and Q. Servilius Caepio. 100 BC. AR Denarius (3.99 gm). 
PISO CAEPIO Head of Saturn right, harpa behind; wreath above. Rev. The two quaestors seated left between two grain ears. AD FRV EMV / EX SC in exergue.
Crawford 330/1b; Sydenham 603a; Calpurnia 5a. 
Good VF, attractive gold and gray toning..
  3,500 $
331/1
  P. Vettius Sabinus. Quinarius 99, AR 2.00 g. 
Laureate head of Jupiter r.; behind, A within four pellets. Rev. P. SABIN Victory standing r. crowning trophy; in field r., A within four pellets. In exergue, Q
B. Vettia 1. Sydenham 587. Crawford 331/1.
Lightly toned and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 46 - 2 April 2008
No: 351 
360 chf
332/1a
 
T. Cloelius. 98 BC. AR Quinarius (17mm, 1.72 gm). 
Laureate head of Jupiter right; •/•/ P behind. Rev. Victory standing right, crowning trophy with captive seated left at base; Q below. 
Crawford 332/1a; Sydenham 586; Cloulia 2. 
Toned VF.
Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger Auction 374 - 23 April 2003
No: 369 
175 $

332/1c

T. Cloulius. Quinarius 98, AR 1.94 g. 
Laureate head of Jupiter r.; below chin, ·I. Rev. T·CLOVLI Victory standing r., crowning trophy at feet of which captive with hands tied behind the back; in exergue, Q
Cloulia 2. Sydenham 586b. Crawford 332/1c.
About extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 46 - 2 April 2008
No: 352
650 chf
333/1
 
C. Egnatuleius C. f. Quinarius 97, AR 1.91. 
C·EGNATVLEI·C·F·Q Laureate head of Apollo r. 
Rev. Victory standing l. inscribing shield set on trophy; in field l., carnyx. Between Victory and trophy, Q and in exergue ROMA
B. Egnatuleia 1. Sydenham 588. Crawford 333/1.
Lightly toned and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 46 - 2 April 2008
No: 353 
1,300 chf
334/1
 
L. Pomponius Molo. 97 BC. AR Denarius (4.03 gm). 
L·POMPON·MOLO Laureate head of Apollo right. Rev. Numa Pompilius standing right before altar about to sacrifice a goat which is being held by a youth. NVMA·POMPIL in exergue.
Crawford 334/1; Pomponia 6. 
Lightly toned, good VF. Scarce.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 61 - September 25th, 2002 
No: 1297 
300 $
334/2
L. Pomponius Molo. As. 30.28 g, 1h.
Laureate head of Janus; I above. Rev. Prow of galley right; L. POMP above,I before, ROMA below.
Crawford 334/2; Sydenham 608; BMCRR (Italy) 739.
British Museum   
334/3a
 
L. Pomponius Molo. Semis. 12.46 g, 9h.
Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind. Rev. Prow of galley right; L. POMP above, S before, ROMA below.
Crawford 334/3a; Sydenham 608a; BMCRR (Italy) 742.
British Museum   
334/3b L. Pomponius Molo. Semis. 12.2 g, 9h.
Laureate head of Saturn right; S before. Rev. Prow of galley right; L. POMP above, S before, ROMA below.
Crawford 334/3b; BMCRR (Italy) 742. 
British Museum   
334/4
 
L. Pomponius Molo. Triens. 8.04 g, 9h.
Helmeted head of Minerva right; •••• above. Rev. Prow of galley right; L. POMP above, •••• before, ROMA below.
Crawford 334/4; Sydenham 608b; BMCRR (Italy) 743.
British Museum   
334/5
 
L. Pomponius Molo. 97 BC. AE Quadrans. 4.37 g, 3h.
Draped bust of Hercules right, wearing lion skin, three pellets behind. Rev. Prow right, L POMP above, three pellets before, ROMA below.
Cr334/5, Syd 608c
British Museum   
335/1a
 
L. Caecilius Metellus. 96 BC. AR Denarius (3.76 g). 
L·METEL - A·ALB·S·F Laureate head of Apollo right. Rev. C·MALL Roma seated left on shields, holding spear, being crowned by Victory standing behind, ROMA in exergue.
Crawford 335/1a; Sydenham 611; Caecilia 46a. 
EF. 
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung Auction 156 - March 5th, 2007 
No: 1863 
470 $
335/1b
 
L. Caecilius Metellus. 96 BC. AR Denarius (3.88 gm). 
L·METEL - A·ALB·S·F Laureate head of Apollo right; mark of value Ú below. Rev. C·MALL Roma seated left on pile of arms, being crowned by Victory, ROMA in exergue.
Crawford 335/1b; Sydenham 611a; Caecilia 45. 
Toned, EF. 
Helios Numismatik Auction 4 - October 14th, 2009
No.: 86
450 $
335/1c
 
L. Caecilius Metellus. AR-Denarius, 3.88 g. Rome, 96 BC. 
Obv.: L METEL / A ALB S F Laureate head of Apollo r., crescent. Rev.: C MALL / ROMA Roma seated on shields l., crowned by Victory.
Cr. 335/1c; RSC Caecilia 46; BMC Italy 726. 
Good extremely fine
A. Tkalec AG Auction September 2008 - 8 September 2008
No: 66 
800 chf
335/2
 
C. Poblicius Malleolus. Denarius 96, AR 3.93 g. 
Laureate head of Apollo r. Rev. C·MALL Roma seated l. on shields, holding sceptre, crowned by Victory standing behind her; in exergue, ROMA
B. Poblicia 4. Sydenham 614. Crawford 335/2.
Toned and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 46 - 2 April 2008
No: 354
 
1,200 chf

335/3a

C. Publicius Malleolus, 96 BC. AR Denarius (3,91 g), Rome mint. 
Head of Mars r., mallet (malleolus) above, Ú below chin. Rev: C MAL, nacked warrior with spear, holding shield and placing right foot on cuirass, prow behind. 
Cr. 335/3a; Syd. 615. ss 
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung Auction 156 - March 5th, 2007 
No: 1864
180 $ 
335/3b
  C. Publicius Malleolus. Denarius circa 90, AR 3.89 g. 
Helmeted head of Mars r.; above, hammer. Below chin, Ú.  Rev. C MAL Naked warrior standing l., holding spear and placing r. foot on cuirass; in field l., trophy and on r., prow. 
FFC 1012. B. Poblicia 6. Sydenham 615. Crawford 335/3b.
Extremely fine 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 33 - 6 April 2006
No: 245
600 chf
335/3c
 
C. Publicius Malleolus. AR-Denarius, 3,89 g. Rome. c. 96.
Obv.: Helmeted head of Mars r., hammer, Ú. Rev.: C MAL Warrior standing l., placing foot on cuirass, trophy, prow, caduceus.
Cr. 335/3c ; RSC Poblicia 6; BMC Italy 700.
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 68 
530 chf
335/3d
 
C. Publicius Malleolus. 96 BC. AR Denarius (3.93 gm). 
Helmeted head of Mars right, mallet (malleolus) above, mark of value Ú below. Rev. Warrior, holding spear and shield, standing left before trophy, foot on cuirass; grasshopper on prow behind. 
Crawford 335/3d; Sydenham 615a; Poblicia 6. 
VF.
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung Auction 180 - 12 October 2009
No.: 298
1,200 $
335/3f
 
C. Publicius Malleolus. Denarius circa 94, AR 3.84 g. 
Helmeted head of Mars r.; above hammer. Below chin, Ú. Rev. Naked warrior standing l., holding spear in r. hand and placing r. foot on cuirass; on l., trophy and on r., tablet inscribed CM / AL – P
Syd. 615b. B. Poblicia 8. Cr. 335/3f.
Very rare and in superb condition for this issue. Lightly toned and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 27 - May 12th, 2004 
No: 248
2,800 chf
335/3g
 
C. Publicius Malleolus. Denarius circa 94, AR 3.90 g. 
Helmeted head of Mars r.; above hammer. Below chin, Ú. Rev. Naked warrior standing l., holding spear in r. hand and placing r. foot on cuirass; on l., trophy and on r., tablet inscribed P.; below, C·MAL
Syd. 615/5c. B. Poblicia 7. Cr. 335/3g.
Scarce. Good very fine / about extremely fine 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 27 - May 12th, 2004 
No: 249
1,500 chf
335/4
  C. Publicius Malleolus. 96 BC. Æ As (25.01 g, 10h). Uncial standard. Rome mint. 
Laureate head of bearded Janus; I (mark of value) above / Prow of galley right; I (mark of value) to right, hammer above. 
Crawford 335/4 (citing only 5 specimens in Paris); Sydenham 616. 
VF, green patina, minor porosity. Very rare.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 79 - 17 September 2008
No: 877 
450 $
335/5a
C. Publicius Malleolus. Semis, 96 BC. 6,84g. 
Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind. Rev. Prow of galley right; Hammer (malleus) above, S before, ROMA below.
Cr.335/5a; S.616a. 
Very fine.
Frank Sternberg AG  Auction 23 - 29 October 2000
No: 382
360 chf
335/5b C. Publicius Malleolus. Semis, 99-96 BC. 14,64g, 5h. 
Laureate head of Saturn right; S before. Rev. Prow of galley right; Hammer (malleus) above, S before, ROMA below.
Cr.335/5b; BMCRR 710. 
British Museum   
335/7a
 X
Quadrans.
Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • • • behind. Rev. Prow of galley right; hammer and ROMA above, • • • below.
Crawford 335/7a; Sydenham 616c; BMCRR (Italy) 712.
   
335/9
 
A. Albinus Sp.f. 96 BC. AR Denarius (3.92 gm). 
Bust of Diana right; bow and quiver over shoulder. Rev. Three horsemen galloping left; fallen warrior before. 
Crawford 335/9; Sydenham 613; Postumia 4. 
RR. Toned, good extremely fine.
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 111 - March 18th, 2006 
No: 6401  
580 $
335/10a
 
A. Albinus Sp. f. 96 BC. AR Denarius (3.99 gm). 
Laureate head of Apollo right; star of six rays behind, X below chin, ROMA below. Rev. The Dioscuri standing left beside their horses, which are standing left, drinking at a fountain; crescent left, A. ALBINVS. S. F in exergue. 
Crawford 335/10a; Sydenham 612; Postumia 5. 
FDC. Rare type. 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 70
550 chf
335/10b
 
A. Albinus Sp.f. 96 BC. AR Denarius (3.86 gm). 
Laureate head of Apollo right; ten-pointed star behind, R below, X below chin. Rev. The Dioscuri standing left besides their horses, which are drinking from a fountain; crescent in field left, A. ALBINVS. S. F in exergue. 
Crawford 335/10b; Postumia 6. 
Toned, good VF, lightly porous. Rare.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 61 - 25 September 2002
No: 1303
320 $
336/1a
 
Cl. Allius Bala. AR-Denarius, 3,98 g. Rome. c. 92.
Obv.: BALA / I Diademed female head r. Rev.: C ALLI Diana in biga of stags r., grasshopper.
Cr. 336/1a; RSC Aelia 4.
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 71 
560 chf
336/1b
 
Cl. Allius Bala. Denarius 92, AR 3.94 g. 
BALA Diademed female head r.; below chin, N.  Rev. Diana in biga of stags r.; with quiver over shoulder and holding sceptre and reins in l. hand and torch in r.; below horses, grasshopper r. In exergue, C·ALLI. The whole within laurel wreath. 
B. Allia 4. Sydenham 595. Crawford 336/1b.
Virtually as struck and almost Fdc
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 46 - 2 April 2008
No: 356 
1,100 chf
336/1c
 
C. Allius Bala. 92 BC. AR Denarius (3.86 gm). 
Diademed female head right; BALA behind, D below chin. Rev. Diana in biga of stags right; ram's head below, C. ALLI in exergue; all set in laurel wreath. 
Crawford 336/1c; Sydenham 595; Aelia 4. 
Lightly toned, good VF, small flan. Rare symbol.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VI - January 14th, 2003 
No: 638
180 $
337/1a
 
D. Silanus L.f. 91 BC. AR Denarius (3.91 gm). 
Mask of Silenus right, plow below; all within an ornamented torque. Rev. Victory in biga right, holding whip and palm; Gallic trumpet below. In exergue, D·SILANVS·L·F.
Crawford 337/1a; Sydenham 644a; Junia 19. 
Rare and in exceptional condition for the issue. Lightly toned and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 54 - 24 March 2010
No.: 198
4,000 chf
337/1b
 
D. Silanus L.f. 91 BC. AR Denarius (3.86 g). Rome mint. 
Mask of bearded Silenus right; Θ behind; ROMA below; all within torque. Rev. Victory driving galloping biga right, holding whip and palm-branch; carnyx below. In exergue, D·SILANVS·L·F.
Crawford 337/1b; Sydenham 644; Junia 20. 
Very rare and in excellent condition for the issue. Struck on an exceptionally large flan,
lightly toned and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 54 - 24 March 2010
No.: 199
 
2,000 chf
337/2a D. Silanus L.f. 91 BC. AR Denarius. Rome mint. 3.9 g, 12h.
Head of Salus right. Torque as border. Rev. Victory driving galloping biga right, holding whip and palm-branch; ROMA below. In exergue, D·SILANVS·L·F.
Crawford 337/2a. BMCRR 1852.
British Museum   
337/2b D. Silanus L.f. 91 BC. AR Denarius. Rome mint. 3.95 g, 11h.
Head of Salus right, SALVS below neck. Torque as border. Rev. Victory driving galloping biga right, holding whip and palm-branch; ROMA below. In exergue, D·SILANVS·L·F.
Crawford 337/2b. 
British Museum   
337/2c
 
D. Iunius Silanus L.f. Denarius 91, AR 4.00 g. 
Diademed head of Salus r.; below, SALVS and below chin, I. The whole within torque. Rev. Victory in biga r., holding palm-branch and reins in l. hand and whip in r.; below horses, ROMA. In exergue, D·SILANVS·L·F
B. Iunia 18. Sydenham 645. Crawford 337/2c.
Toned and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007
No: 442
350 chf
337/2d
 
D. Silanus L.f. 91BC. AR Denarius. 3.95 g, 9h.
Diademed head of Salus right in ornamented torque, SALVS below neck. Rev. Victory in biga right; grasshopper below. In exergue, D·SILANVS·L·F.
Junia 17a; Sydenham 645b; Crawford 337/2d. 
British Museum   

337/2e

D. Iunius Silanus L.f. Denarius circa 91, AR 4.04 g. 
Diademed head of Salus r.; below, SALVS. The whole within torque. Rev. Victory in biga r., holding palm-branch and reins in l. hand and whip in r.; below, grasshopper. In exergue, D·SILANVS·L·F
Cr. 337/2e. Syd. 645c. B. Iunia 17. FFC 7786.
Toned and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 25 - June 25th, 2003 
No: 278
550 chf
337/2f
 
D. Silanus L.f. 91 BC. AR Denarius (3.99 g, 3h). Rome mint. 
Diademed head of Salus right, below, SALVS; P below chin; all within torque.  Rev. Victory driving galloping biga right, holding reins and palm branch; aplustre below. In exergue, D·SILANVS·L·F.
Crawford 337/2f; Sydenham 645c; Junia 17. 
EF, toned, tiny scrape on edge.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 76 - September 12th, 2007
No: 1181 
400 $
337/3
 
D. Silanus L.f. 91 BC. AR Denarius (18mm, 3.83 g). 
Helmeted head of Roma right; F behind / Victory driving galloping biga right, holding reins and palm branch; aplustre below. In exergue D·SILANVS·L·F / ROMA.
Crawford 337/3; Sydenham 646; Junia 15. 
FDC.
Tkalec AG Auction 2003 - October 24th, 2003 
No: 173
650 chf
337/4
 
D. Silanus L.f. 91BC. AR Sestertius. 0.86 g, 10h.
E·L·P Helmeted head of Roma right. Rev. Victory in biga right. In exergue, D·SILANVS·L·F.
Crawford 337/4. 
British Museum   
337/5
 
D. Silanus L.f. 91 BC. Æ As (12.81 gm). 
Laureate head of Janus, I above. Rev. Prow right. D·SILANVS·L·F above.
Crawford 337/5; Junia 23. 
VF, areas of corrosion, dark green-brown patina.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 61 - September 25th, 2002 
No: 1308
150 $
338/1
 
Anonymous. Circa 91 BC. Æ As (13.09 g, 8h). Semuncial standard. Rome mint. 
Laureate head of bearded Janus; I (mark of value) above. Rev. Prow of galley right; L • P • D • A• P above. 
Crawford 338/1 (citing 10 specimens in Paris); Sydenham 678. 
VF, green patina, rough surfaces.
CNG Mail Bid Sale 79 - 17 September 2008
No: 881
320 $
338/2
 
Anonymous. Semis (7.46 gm). Circa 91 BC. Rome mint. 
Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind. Rev. Prow of galley right; L. P. D. A. P. above. 
Crawford 338/2; Sydenham 678a; BMCRR 2189. 
Rare. Green patina and VF.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction P - May 12th, 2005 
No: 1732
300 chf
338/3
 
Anonymous. Roma, 91 BC. Triens. 5.09 g, 8h.
Helmeted head of Minerva right; •••• behind. Rev. Prow of galley right; L. P. D. A. P. above, •••• below.
Crawford 338/3; Sydenham 678b; BMCRR 2192.
British Museum   
338/4a
 X
Anonymous. Quadrans.
Bearded head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • • • behind. Rev. Prow of galley right; L. P. D. A. P. above, • • • below.
Crawford 338/4a; Sydenham 678c; BMCRR—.
   
338/4c
 X
Anonymous. Quadrans.
Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • • • behind. Rev. Prow of galley right; • • • and L. P. D. A. P. above.
Crawford 338/4c; Sydenham 678c; BMCRR—.
   
339/1a
 
Anonymous. Circa 91 BC. Æ As (12.71 g, 12h). Semuncial standard. Rome mint. 
Laureate head of bearded Janus; I (mark of value) above. Rev. Prow of galley right. 
Crawford 339/1a (citing 9 specimens of all varieties in Paris); Sydenham 679. 
VF, green patina, areas of roughness, reverse struck slightly off center. Rare.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 79 - 17 September 2008
No: 882 
260 $
339/1c
 
Anonymous. As (10.79 gm). Circa 91 BC. 
Laureate head of Janus; I above. Rev. Prow of galley right; ROMA above, I before. 
Crawford 339/ 1c; Sydenham 679; BMCRR—. 
Fine, dark olive-green patina.
Münzen & Medaillen Deutschland GmbH  Auction 9 - October 4th, 2001 
No: 447
150 $
339/2
 
Anonymous. Circa 91 BC. Semis. 5.52 g, 11h.
Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind. Rev. Prow of galley right; S above.
Crawford 339/2; Sydenham 679a.
British Museum  
339/3
 
Anonymous. Circa 91 BC. Æ-Triens (4.54 gm). 
Helmeted head of Minerva right; four pellets above. Rev. Prow of galley right; ROMA above, four pellets below. 
Crawford 339/3; Sydenham 679c. 
R! About extremely fine, brown patina .
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 379
300 chf
339/4a
 
Anonymous, Ae-Quadrans, 5,52 g. Rome. c. 91.
Obv.: symbol Head of Hercules r. Rev.: ROMA / symbol Prow r.
Cr. 339/4a; BMC 2208.
Extremely fine, dark green patina 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 380
1,500 chf
339/4b
 X
Anonymous. Circa 91BC. Quadrans.
Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin headdress; three pellets behind. Rev. Prow of galley right.
Crawford 339/4b.
   
339/4c
 X
Anonymous. Circa 91BC. Quadrans.
Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • • • behind. Rev. Prow of galley right; • • • above, ROMA below.
Crawford 339/4c; Sydenham 679c; BMCRR—.
   
339/4d
 
Anonymous. Quadrans. Rome, 91 BC. 3.89 g, 10h.
Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin; • • • behind. Rev. Prow of galley right; • • • before, ROMA below. 
Crawford 339/4d; Sydenham 679c; BMCRR—. 
VF, glossy green patina.
British Museum   
340/1
 
L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi. 90 BC. AR Denarius (3.55 gm). 
Laureate head of Apollo right; owl behind. Rev. Horseman galloping left, carrying torch; head above. 
Crawford 340/1; Sydenham 653; Calpurnia 6. 
FDC.
Tkalec AG Auction 2003 - October 24th, 2003 
No: 174
400 chf
340/1 var L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi. Denarius 90, AR 3.96 g. 
Laureate bust of Apollo l.; below chin, Γ. Rev. Horseman galloping r., holding whip in upraised r. hand; above, lizard and below, L·PISO·FRVGI / ROMA
Babelon Calpurnia –. Sydenham 657. Crawford 340/1.
Of the highest rarity, among the finest of very few specimens known. Lightly toned and about extremely fine / good very fine
This L. Piso denarius, unknown to Babelon and Sear, is not a simple variant of the classical type but rather a distinct type in its own right. Infact, classical L. Piso denarii represent the head of Apollo facing left, whilst this type presents the bust in paludamentum in high style and bears a vague resemblance to issues of L. Piso with horse prancing left, hence the reason why we believe them to be the first struck of this magistrate’s copious issue. There are two known varieties of the reverses published by Barfeldt NZ 1896, pl. III, 61 with horseman and whip and pl. III, 62 with horseman and palm leaf.
Of the horseman and whip variety we are familiar with the following specimens:
1) Haeberlin 1308, ex. Coll. FONTANA, Paris 1860 n. 84; 2) Haeberlin 1309 sold by HAMBURGER; 3) FFC 344, perhaps even the specimen offered here; 4) Private collection. All from the same pair of dies.
Of the palm leaf type three symbols are known to exist:
Stirrup: 1) Paris 6254; 2) Paris 6255; 3) Turin; 4) Bignami ; 5) Gotha; 6) Vidal Quadras y Ramon; 7) Private collection
It is possible that specimens 4, 5 and 6 ended up either in Paris or Turin.
Arrow: 1) FFC 342; 2) Vienna
Anchor: Turin
In conclusion, we know of no more than five specimens of the fantastic whip variety and all are from the same pair of dies whereas of the palm leaf variety, taking into account the three symbols, between six and nine are known to exist. This is undoubtedly one of the greatest rarities of the Republican series. This coin cannot be found at either the British Museum or the American Numismatic Society and has never been offered at a private auction since the sale of Haeberlin in 1933.
As for the stirrup, out of respect for learned scholars, we have interpreted thus this symbol, but we would like to humbly point out that this accessory to smoother riding was introduced in Europe only in the VIII. Century a.D.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 54 - 24 March 2010
No.: 200
28,000 chf
340/2a L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi.  90 BC. AR Quinarius. 1.97 g, 2h.
Laureate bust of Apollo r.; trident behind. Rev. Victory standing right holding wreath in right hand and sword and spear in left hand, to left L·PI downwards, to right SO upwards. 
Crawford 340/2a. BMCRR 2176.
British Museum  

340/2b

L.Calpurnius Piso L.f.Frugi. 90 BC, Rome. Quinarius. 1.95 g, 6h.
Laureate bust of Apollo r.; B behind. Rev. L PI-SO/FRVG, Victory standing right holding palm-branch. 
Crawf. 340/2b. BMCRR 2138. 
British Museum  
340/2c L.Calpurnius Piso L.f.Frugi. 90 BC, Rome. Quinarius. 2.05 g, 6h.
Laureate bust of Apollo r.; bow behind. Rev. L PI-SO/FRVG, Victory standing right holding sword and spear in left hand. 
Crawf. 340/2b. BMCRR 2138. 
British Museum  
340/2e
 
L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi. AR Quinarius, 1,74 g. Rome. c. 90.
K Lauteate head of Apollo r. Rev. L PISO / FRVGI Victory r., holding wreath and palm-branch.
Cr. 340/2e, symbol 38; RSC Calpurnia 13b; BMC 2141
Extremely fine
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 89 
1,000 chf

340/2f

L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi. Quinarius 90, AR 2.25 g. 
Laureate head of Apollo r.; below chin, V. Rev. L·PI – SO Victory standing r., holding wreath in r. hand and sword and spear in l.; in exergue, FRVGI. 
B. Calpurnia 13. Sydenham 672c. Crawford 340/2f.
In exceptional condition for the issue. Virtually as struck and almost Fdc 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 46 - 2 April 2008
No: 360
2,500 chf
340/3a L.Calpurnius Piso L.f.Frugi. 90 BC, Rome. Sestertius. 0.95 g, 5h.
Laureate bust of Apollo r.; PISO behind. Rev. Horse galloping right; E·L·P above, FRVGI below. 
Crawf. 340/3a. BMCRR 2177.  
British Museum  
340/3b L.Calpurnius Piso L.f.Frugi. 90 BC, Rome. Sestertius. 0.97 g, 7h.
Laureate bust of Apollo r. Rev. Horse galloping right; E·L·P above, FRVGI below. 
Crawf. 340/3b. BMCRR 2177.   
British Museum  
340/4
 
L. Calpurnius Piso L.f. L.n. Frugi. As 90, Æ 11.43 g. 
Laureate head of Janus; above, mark of value. Rev. L·PISO Prow r. on which stands Victory; in exergue, FRVGI
B. Calpurnia 18. Sydenham 677. Crawford 340/4.
Very rare. Brown tone, good very fine / about extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007
No: 444
600 chf
340/5a
 
L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi. Semis. 6.93 g, 9h.
Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind. Rev. Prow of galley right; L. PISO above, FRVGI below.
Crawford 340/5a; Sydenham 677a-b; BMCRR 2186.
British Museum   
341/1
 
Q. Titius. 90 BC. AR Denarius (3.97 gm). 
Head of Mutinus Titinus (Priapus) right. Rev. Pegasus springing right from tablet inscribed Q. TITI
Crawford 341/1; Sydenham 691; Titia 1. 
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 90
850 chf
341/2
 
Q. Titius. 90 BC. AR Denarius (3.99 g, 8h). Rome mint. 
Head of Young Bacchus (or Liber) right, wearing ivy-wreath. Rev. Q. TITI, Pegasus springing right. 
Crawford 341/2; Sydenham 692; Kestner 2930-2932; BMCRR Rome 2225-2228; Titia 2. 
Superb EF, deep gray and iridescent toning.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton X - 8 January 2007. 
No: 517 
750 $
341/3
 
Q. Tittius. Quinarius 90, AR 2.30 g. 
Draped bust of Victory r. Rev. Pegasus prancing r.; below, Q·TITI
B. Titia 3. Sydenham 693. Crawford 341/3.
In exceptional condition for the issue. Virtually as struck and almost Fdc
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 46 - 2 April 2008
No: 361
1,800 chf
341/4a
 
Q. Titius. 90 BC. ? As (9.99 gm). 
Laureate head of Janus. Rev. Prow of galley right; Q•TITI above. 
Crawford 341/4a; Sydenham 694. 
VF, green patina.
Auktionshaus H. D. Rauch GmbH Mail Bid Sale 9 - September 23rd, 2005 
No: 487 
100 $
341/4b
 
Q. Titius. As. 8.63 g, 9h.
Laureate head of Janus; I above. Rev. Prow of galley right; Q. TITI above.
Crawford 341/4b; Sydenham 694a; BMCRR 2234.
British Museum   
341/4d
 
Q. Titius. AE-As, 9,40 g. Rome. c. 90.
Obv.: Laureate head of Janus ; Rev.: Q TITI Prow r., crescent.
Cr. 341/4d; BMC 2236.
About extremely fine, green patina 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 382 
500 chf
341/5
 
Q. Titius. Semis circa 90, æ 5.68 g. 
Laureate head of Apollo r.; behind, S. Rev. Minerva in prancing quadriga r., holding spear and reins. In exergue, Q·TITI
B. Titia 5. Syd. 695. Cr. 341/5.
Very rare. Green patina and good very fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No: 330
700 chf
341/6 Q. Titius. Triens circa 90, æ 4.09 g, 9h. 
Mask of bearded Silenus right, wearing ivy-wreath; •••• behind. Rev. Ceres walking right, holding torch in each hand; before, pig; Q·TITI behind. All within laurel-wreath.
Cr. 341/6. BMCRR 2237.
British Museum   
341/7 Q. Titius. Quadrans circa 90, æ 5.05 g, 12h. 
Mask of bearded Silenus right, wearing ivy-wreath; ••• behind. Rev. Mask of bearded Pan right; Q·TITI below.
Cr. 341/7.
British Museum   
342/1
 
C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. 90 BC. AR Denarius (3.53 g, 5h). Rome mint. 
PANSA behind, mask of Silenus right, wearing ivy wreath, tied with fillet; cymbal below / C • VIBIVS • C • F below, mask of Pan right; flute before. 
Crawford 342/1; Sydenham 689; cf. Kestner 2961-2962 var. (control symbols); BMCRR Rome 2311; Vibia 8; CNR 22/4 (this coin). 
Good VF, toned, faint cleaning scratches beneath toning, minor edge smoothing. Exceptional strike for issue. Very rare.
Ex Münzen und Medaillen 43 (12 November 1970), lot 101.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton XI - 7 January 2008. 
No: 586
1,400 $
342/2
 
C Vibius Cf Pansa. Denarius, 3.90 g.. 90 BC. 
Mask of bearded Pan right, PANSA below. Rev. Mask of bearded Silenus right, C VIBIVS C F (IB in monogram) below. 
Cr342/2, Syd 688.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction R - 17 May 2007
No: 1299
400 chf
342/3a
 
C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. Denarius 90, AR 4.04 g. 
PANSA Laureate head of Apollo r.; below chin, Ú. Rev. C·VIBIVS·C·F Ceres walking r., holding torch in each hand; before, pig. 
B. Vibia 6. Sydenham 683. Crawford 342/3a
Lightly toned and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007
No: 446
1,000 chf
342/3b
 
C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. 90 BC. AR Denarius (3.85 gm). 
Laureate head of Apollo right; PANSA behind, S• below chin. Rev. Ceres walking right, bearing a torch in each hand; C. VIBIVS. C. F behind, pig before. 
Crawford 342/3b; Sydenham 683a; Vibia 6a. 
EF.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VI - January 14th, 2003 
No: 655
500 $
342/4a
C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. 90 BC. AR Denarius. 3.93 g, 8h. 
Laureate head of Apollo right; PANSA behind, S and four dots below chin. Rev. Minerva in quadriga left; C. VIBIVS. C. F in exergue. 
Crawford 342/4a.
British Museum   
342/4b
 
C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. 90 BC. AR Denarius (3.87 gm). 
Laureate head of Apollo right; PANSA behind, palm below chin. Rev. Minerva in quadriga left; C. VIBIVS. C. F in exergue. 
Crawford 342/4b; Sydenham 685; Vibia 3. 
EF, reverse off-center.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VI - January 14th, 2003 
No: 656
270 $
342/5b
  C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. 90 BC. AR Denarius (3.90 gm). 
Laureate head of Apollo right; PANSA behind, two cornucopias below chin. Rev. Minerva in quadriga right; C. VIBIVS. C. F in exergue. 
Crawford 342/5b; Sydenham 684; Vibia 2. 
EF.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VI - January 14th, 2003 
No: 657
275 $
342/6a
 
C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. Denarius 90, AR 3.86 g. 
Minerva in fast quadriga l., holding spear and reins in l. hand and trophy in r.; in exergue, PANSA. Rev. Minerva in fast quadriga r., holding spear and reins in l. hand and trophy in r.; in exergue, ·VIBIVS·C·F
B. Vibia 5. Sydenham 687. Crawford 342/6a.
Insignificant flatness on obverse, otherwise virtually as struck and Fdc
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 46 - 2 April 2008
No: 364
2,300 chf
342/7b
 
C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. AE as, c. 90 BC, 8.4 g, 12h.
Head of Janus. Rev. Triple prow right, ROMA above, C PANSA below, caps before.
Cr.342/7b. BMCRR 2313.
British Museum   
342/7e
 
C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. AE-As, 10.58 g. Rome, 90 BC.
Laureate head of Janus, I above. Rev. ROMA / C VIBI PANS / I Three prows r.
Cr. 342/7e; BMC 2318.
Dark green patina. VF.
A. Tkalec AG Auction September 2008 - 8 September 2008
No: 257
1,000 chf
342/7f
 
C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. 90 BC. ? As. 10.11 g, 1h.
Laureate head of Janus, I above. Rev. Three prows of galleys right, ROMA above, C. VIBI. PANS below.
Crawford 342/7f; Sydenham 690e.
British Museum    
342/8a
 
C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. Semis. 5.19 g, 10h.
Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind. Rev. Prow of galley right; C. VIBI. PA above.
Crawford 342/8a; Sydenham 690f; BMCRR—.
British Museum   
342/9a C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. Quadrans. 2.95 g, 8h.
Bust of Victory right, draped. Rev. Prow of galley right; C. VIBI above, ••• below.
Crawford 342/9a; BMCRR 2321. 
British Museum   
342/9b
 X
C. Vibius C.f. Pansa. Quadrans.
Draped bust of Victory right. Rev. Prow of galley right; C VIBI. above; ••• before.
Crawford 342/9b; Sydenham 690g var.; BMCRR—.
   
343/1b
 
M. Cato. AR-Denarius, 3,93 g. Rome. c. 89.
Obv.: ROMA / M CATO Draped female bust r. Rev.: VICTRIX Victory seated r., holding patera and palm-branch.
Cr. 343/1b; RSC Porcia 5; BMC Italy 657
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 96
540 chf
343/1c
 
M. Cato. 89 BC. AR Denarius (3.80 g, 2h). Rome mint. 
M • CATO below, ROMA behind, diademed and draped female bust right, hair in rolls and collected into a knot / VICTRIX in exergue, Victory, draped, seated right, holding palm frond in left hand over left shoulder and patera in outstretched right hand; ST below chair. 
Crawford 343/1c; Sydenham 596a; Kestner 2998; BMCRR Italy 659-661; Porcia 6. 
EF, toned, traces of deposits, short hairline flan crack.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton XI - 7 January 2008. 
No: 591
550 $
343/2a
 
M. Cato. 89 BC. AR Quinarius (1.97 gm, 5h). Rome mint. 
M. CATO behind, head of Liber right, wearing ivy-wreath / Victory seated right, holding a palm-branch over left shoulder, patera in right hand; VICTRIX in exergue. 
Crawford 343/2a; Sydenham 597 var. (letter below head); Kestner 2999 var. (same); BMCRR Italy 662 var. (same); Porcia 7d. 
EF, toned. Exceptional. 
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VIII - January 11th, 2005
No: 847
550 $
343/2b
 
M. Porcius Cato. Quinarius 89, AR 2.23 g. 
M·CATO Ivy-wreathed head of Liber r.; below, palm-branch. Rev. Victory seated r., holding patera in r. hand and palm-branch in l. 
B. Porcia 7. Sydenham 597c. Crawford 343/2b.
In exceptional condition for the issue. Virtually as struck and Fdc
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 46 - 2 April 2008
No: 365 
1,600 chf
344/1a
 
L. Titurius L.f. Sabinus. 89 BC. AR Denarius (4.02 gm). 
Head of Tatius right, SABIN behind, TA before. Rev. Two Roman soldiers, each carrying a woman. L·TITVRI in exergue.
Crawford 344/1a; Tituria 1. 
Attractively toned, good VF.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 61 - September 25th, 2002
No: 1327
725 $
344/1b
L. Titurius L.f. Sabinus. 89 BC. AR Denarius. 3.87 g, 6h. 
Head of Tatius right, SABIN behind, palm-branch before. Rev. Two Roman soldiers, each carrying a woman. L·TITVRI in exergue.
Crawford 344/1b. BMCRR 2325.
British Museum   
344/1c
 
L. Titurius L. f. Sabinus. 89 BC. AR Denarius (4.03 gm, 6h). Rome mint. 
SABIN behind, bare-headed and bearded head of King Tatius right; A. P " before, palm-branch below chin. Rev. L. TITVRI in exergue, two soldiers, facing each other, each carrying off a Sabine woman. 
Crawford 344/1c var. (obverse legend); Sydenham 698b var. (same); Kestner 3006 var. (same); BMCRR Rome 2324 var. (same); Tituria 3 var. (same). 
EF, toned.
The die engraver used an " rather than a V in the obverse legend on this rare example. The rape of the Sabine women by Roman soldiers is remembered with this reverse type.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VIII - 11 January 2005
No: 849
525 $
344/2b
 
L. Titurius L.f. Sabinus. 89 BC. AR Denarius (3.93 gm). 
Bare head of Tatius right, SABIN behind, palm-branch before. Rev. Tarpeia between two soldiers with shields, star in crescent above, L TITVRI  in exergue. 
Crawford 344/2b; Sydenham 699; Tituria 4. 
FDC.
Tkalec AG Auction 2003 - October 24th, 2003 
No: 176 
1,400 chf
344/2c
 
L. Titurius L.f. Sabinus. AR-Denarius, 3.88 g. Rome, 89 BC.
SABIN / A PV Bearded head of King Tatius r., palm branch. Rev. Killing of Tarpeia, star in crescent above, L TITVRI  in exergue. 
Cr. 344/2c; RSC Tituria 5; BMC 2326.
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction September 2008 - 8 September 2008
No: 84
1,700 chf
344/3
 
L. Titurius L.f. Sabinus. 89 BC. AR Denarius (21mm, 4.40 gm). 
Bare head of Titus Tatius right. Rev. L TITVRI / H Victory in biga r.. 
Crawford 344/3; Sydenham 700; Tituria 6. 
FDC.
Tkalec AG Auction 2003 - October 24th, 2003 
No: 177  
500 chf
344/4a
 
L. Titurius L. f. Sabinus. Ca. 89 BC. As. 15.06 g, 1h.
Laureate head of Janus, I above. Rev. Prow of galley right; L. TITVRI. L.F above, SABINVS below.
Crawford 344/4a; Sydenham 701a; BMCRR 2355.
British Museum    
344/4b
 
L. Titurius L. f. Sabinus. Ca. 89 BC. As. 9.56 g, 2h.
Laureate head of Janus. Rev. Prow of galley right, L. TITVRI. L.F above, SABIN below.
Crawford 344/4b; Sydenham 701a; BMCRR 2363.
British Museum    

344/4c

L. Titurius L. f. Sabinus. Ca. 89 BC. Æ as (13.21 gm). 
Laureate head of bearded Janus, no mark of value. Rev. Prow right, L•TITVRI above, SABIN below (AB ligate), no mark of value. 
Crawford 344/4c. RCV 745. 
Attractive green-brown patina. Good very fine
Freeman & Sear Mail Bid Sale 15 - 27 June 2008
No: 270
250 $
345/1
 
Cn. Lentulus Clodianus. Denarius, 3,92 g. Roma, 88.
Obverse: Mars, Corinthian helmet, spear. Reverse: CN LENTVL; Biga, victory, wreath.
Cr. 345/1. Syd. 702.
FDC 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2007 - 22 April 2007
No: 137 
750 chf
345/2
 
Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus. Quinarius 88, AR 1.71 g.
Laureate head of Jupiter r. Rev. Victory standing r., crowning trophy; in exergue, CN LENT.
Babelon Cornelia 51. Sydenham 703. Crawford 345/2.
Attractively toned and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica  Auction 52 - 7 October 2009
No.: 234
600 chf
345/3
Cn. Lentulus Clodianus AE as. 88 BC, 11,08 g.
Laureate head of Janus / Prow right, CN LENTV above. 
Crawford 345/3; Sydenham 704.
Heidelberger Münzhandlung Herbert Grün e.K. Auction 50 - 10 November 2008
No: 116
140 $
346/1a C. Censorinus. Denarius, 88 B.C. 3.99 g, 4h.
Jugate heads of Numa Pompilius and Ancus Marcius, B below. Rev. Desultor on horse galloping r., a second riderless horse at his side, III below, C • CENSO in exergue 
Craw.346/1a. 
British Museum   
346/1b C. Censorinus. Denarius, 88 B.C. 3.35 g, 11h.
Jugate heads of Numa Pompilius and Ancus Marcius. Rev. Desultor on horse galloping r., a second riderless horse at his side, VII below, C • CENSO in exergue 
Craw.346/1b. BMCRR 2383.
British Museum   
346/1c
 
C. Censorinus. Denarius, 88 BC. 3.81 g, 4h.
Jugate heads of Numa Pompilius and Ancus Marcius, D below. Rev. Desultor on horse galloping r., a second riderless horse at his side, caduceus below, C • CENSO in exergue 
Craw.346/1c; Sydenham 713e; Marcia 18d. 
British Museum    
346/1d
 
C. Censorinus. 88 BC. AR Denarius (3.90 g, 2h). Rome mint. 
Jugate, diademed heads right of Numa Pompilius, bearded, and Ancus Marcius / C • CENSO in exergue, two horses galloping right; a desultor riding the nearest one, wearing conical hat and holding whip in right hand; arrowhead below. 
Crawford 346/1d; Sydenham 713a; cf. Kestner 3034 var. (control symbol); BMCRR Rome 2369; Marcia 18. 
EF, light gray toning with hints of iridescence, reverse struck slightly off center.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton XI - 7 January 2008. 
No: 592 
575 $

346/1f

C. Marcius Censorinus. Denarius 88, AR 3.41 g. 
Jugate heads of Numa Pompilius and Ancus Marcius r.; the former diademed. Rev. Desultor r., wearing conical and holding whip; below horses, Y. In exergue, C·CENSO
B. Marcia 18. Sydenham 713c. Crawford 346/1f.
Unusually well centred and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 51 - 5 March 2009
No: 19
800 chf

Unlisted

C. Marcius Censorinus, 88 BC. Denarius (3,18 g.), Rome mint.  
Jugate female busts to right, former laurel the other diademed. Rev.: Desultor r., wearing conical; below horses [...]CENS
NC 11, 1971, - ; Cr. - ; Syd. - ; Banti - . 
Unpublished!
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung Auction 141 - 10 October 2005
No: 225
600 $

346/2a

C. Marcius Censorinus, 88 BC. Denarius. AR 3.65 g. Rome mint. 
Diademed head of Apollo r., below chin, control mark T. Rev. C. CENSOR Horse galloping r.; two control marks, above, wing, below, V
Cr. 346/2a. Syd. 714b. Seaby Marcia 19b. 
Nice toning. Good very fine.
Baldwin's Auctions Ltd 
M&M Numismatics Ltd The New York Sale III - 7 December 2000
No: 356
400 $
346/2b
 
C. Censorinus. 88 BC. AR Denarius (3.80 g). 
Laureate head of Apollo right / Horse galloping right; wheel and two stars above, below C. CENSOR , palm branch in exergue. 
Crawford 346/2b; Sydenham 714b; Marcia 19b. 
VF, flip-over double strike, both sides.
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 124 - March 16th, 2007 
No: 8305 
200 $
346/3
 
C. Censorinus. Circa 88 BC. ? As (11.22 gm). Semuncial standard. Rome mint.
NVMA·POMPILI·ANCVS·MARCI Jugate heads of Numa Pompilius and Ancus Marcius. Rev. Two arches; beneath left arch, a spiral column surmounted by statue of Victory; protruding from right arch, prow right; crescent above prow. C·CENSO above, ROMA in exergue.
Crawford 346/3; Sydenham 716. 
Fine, green patina. Rare. 
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 124 - March 16th, 2007 
No: 8306 
800 $
346/4a
 
C. Censorinus. AE-As, 14.65 g. Rome, 88 BC.
NVMA POMPILI / ANCI MARCI Jugate heads of Numa Pompilius and Ancus Marcius r. Rev. C CENSO ROMA Two ships crossing, column.
Cr. 346/4a; BMC 2415.
Light green patina. Near EF.
A. Tkalec AG Auction September 2008 - 8 September 2008
No: 258
500 chf

346/4b

C. Censorinus. 88 BC. Æ As (11.94 g, 2h). Semuncial standard. Rome mint. 
Jugate heads of Numa Pompilius and Ancus Marcius. Rev. Two ships crossing; spiral column surmounted by statue of Victory above. 
Crawford 346/4b (citing 12 specimens of two varieties in Paris); Sydenham 715a. 
Near VF, rough dark brown and green patina.  
CNG Mail Bid Sale 79 - 17 September 2008 
No: 891
220 $
348/1
 
L. Rubrius Dossenus. AR-Denarius, 3,77 g. Rome. c. 87.
Obv.: DOSSEN Laureate head of Jupiter r., sceptre. Rev.: L RVBRI Triumphal quadriga r., Victory
Cr. 348/1; RSC Rubria 1; BMC 2448.
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 100
400 chf
348/2
 
L. Rubrius Dossenus. Denarius 87, AR 3.90 g. 
Veiled and diademed head of Juno r., with sceptre on l. shoulder; behind, DOS. Rev. Triumphal chariot with side panel decorated with eagle; above, Victory flying r. In exergue, L RVBRI
B. Rubria 2. Sydenham 706. Crawford 348/2.
Toned and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007
No: 450 
750 chf
348/3
 
L. Rubrius Dossenus. Denarius 87, AR 4.30 g. 
Helmeted bust of Minerva r., wearing aegis; behind, DOS. Rev. Triumphal chariot with side panel decorated with eagle; above, Victory in chariot r. In exergue, L RVBRI
B. Rubria 3. Sydenham 707. Crawford 348/3.
Toned and about extremely fine 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007
No: 451 
1,400 chf
348/4
 
L. Rubrius Dossenus. 87 BC. AR Quinarius
Head of Neptune, DOSSEN behind. Rev. Victory right, altar before her, L·RVBRI behind.
Crawford 348/4; Rubria 4.
EF.
British Museum  
348/5
 
L. Rubrius Dossenus. AE-As, 11.16 g. Rome, 87 BC.
Obv.: Laureate head of Janus, in centre altar. Rev. L RUBRI DOSSEN Prow r.
Cr. 348/5; BMC 2461.
Light green patina. Near EF.
A. Tkalec AG Auction September 2008 - 8 September 2008
No: 259
500 chf

348/6

L. Rubrius Dossenus. 87 BC. Æ As (10.41 g, 3h). Semuncial standard. Rome mint. 
Janiform heads of Hercules and Mercury; club to left, caduceus to right. Rev. Prow of galley right, protruding from behind small distyle temple containing cylindrical altar, DOSSEN behind, L·RVBRI below.
Crawford 348/6 (citing 6 specimens in Paris); Sydenham 710. 
Near VF, dark green patina, earthen highlights, reverse struck slightly off center. Very rare. 
CNG Mail Bid Sale 79 - 17 September 2008 
No: 893
1,160 $
349/1
 
L. and C. Memmius L.f. Galeria. AR-Denarius, 3,87 g. Rome. c. 87.
EX S C Laureate head of Saturn l., harpa. Rev. L C MEMIES L F / GAL Venus in biga r., Cupid holding wreath.
Cr. 349/1; RSC Memmia 8; BMC 2421.
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 101 
350 chf

 

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