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400/1a

Lucius Axius L.f. Naso. 70 BC. AR Denarius (3.89 gm). 
NASO SC Helmeted head of Mars right; T behind. Rev. L AXSIVS L F Diana in biga of stags right; dog below, two dogs and T behind. 
Crawford 400/1a; Axia 1. 
Toned, extremely fine. Very rare.Ex Numismatica Ars Classica 23 (2002), 1361.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 185

2,100 chf

400/1b

Lucius Axius L.f. Naso. 70 BC. AR Denarius (3.88 g, 7h). Rome mint. 
NASO SC, Head of Mars right, wearing crested helmet with plume; XVI behind / 
Diana driving biga of stags right; behind, two dogs running right; below, dog running right. 
Crawford 400/1b; Sydenham 795; Axia 2. 
Good VF, toned, slightly granular surfaces. Very rare.

CNG 75 - 23 May 2007. 
No: 901 

1,600 $

401/1
Mn. Aquillius Mn. f. Mn. n. 71 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (3.91 gm, 5h). Rome mint. 
VIRTVS III. VIR, draped bust of Roma right, wearing crested helmet with side feathers / MN. AQVIL MN. F. MN. N, Mn. Aquillius standing facing, head right, raising kneeling figure of Sicily and holding shield; SICIL in exergue. 
Crawford 401/1; Sydenham 798; Kestner 3297; BMCRR Rome 3364; Aquillia 2. 
FDC, lustrous.
Ex Classical Numismatic Review XV/3 (1990), no. 156.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VIII - January 11th, 2005 
No: 880
1,300 $ 
402/1a X Pompey the great. Aureus circa 71 BC, AV. 
MAGNVS Head of Africa right, wearing elephant's skin; on left, jug with handle to right; on right, lituus. Rev. Pompey in triumphal quadriga right, holding branch in right hand; on near horse, rider; above, flying Victory with wreath. In exergue, PROCOS
Cr. 402/1a.
   
402/1b Pompey the great. Aureus circa 71 BC, AV 8.94 g, 8h. 
MAGNVS Head of Africa right, wearing elephant's skin; on left, jug with handle to right; on right, lituus. Rev. Pompey in triumphal quadriga right, holding branch in right hand; on near horse, rider; above, flying Victory with wreath. In exergue, PRO·COS
Cr. 402/1b. BMCRR 20. 
British Museum  
403/1
Q. Fufius Calenus and Mucius Cordus. Denarius serratus circa 70, AR 4.15 g. 
Jugate heads of Honos and Virtus r.; in field l., HO and in field r., VIRT. Below, KALENI. Rev. Italia, holding cornucopia, and Roma, holding fasces and placing r. foot on globe, clasping their hands; at sides, winged caduceus / ITAL – RO. In exergue, CORDI. 
Cr. 403/1. Syd. 797. B. Fufia and Mucia 1. FFC 725. 
Good extremely fine 
Numismatica Ars Classica 
Auction 25 - June 25th, 2003 
No: 296
1,200 chf 
404/1
T. Vettius Sabinus. 66 BC. AR Serrate Denarius (3.81 gm). 
Bare head of Tatius right; SABINI behind, S.C before, TA under chin / Togate figure in walking biga left; IVDEX above, grain ear right, T.VETTIVS in exergue. 
Crawford 404/1; Sydenham 905; Vettia 2. 
EF. Scarce type.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 187
2,100 chf 
405/1b
M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus. Silver denarius. Rome, 57 BC. 2.82 g, 11h.
Female bust left, hair confined in bag, uncertain symbol behind (described as “swan” in Knobloch catalogue). Rev. Anguipedic monster on pediment of temple, M. PLAETORIVS on base, CEST. S. C. below. 
Crawford 405/1b. Sydenham 799. RSC Plaetoria 9. 
Beautiful dark toning. Extremely fine. 
British Museum  
405/2
M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus. 57 BC. AR Denarius (3.94 gm). 
Draped bust of Fortuna right, leaf behind. Rev. M PLAETORI CEST S·C Half-length bust of Sors facing, head slightly right; tablet inscribed SORS below. 
Crawford 405/2; Plaetoria 10. 
Extremely Fine. Rare.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 188
4,100 chf
405/3a
M Plaetorius M F Cestianus. AR-Denarius, 3,92 g. Rome. c. 69. 
Obv.: raped female bust r. Rev.: M PLAETORI / CESTIAN S C Winged caduceus 
Cr. 405/3a; SC Plaetoria 6a; BMC 3543. 
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 157
1,200 chf
405/3b
M. Plaetorius Cestianus. Denarius (Silver, 3.85 g 6), 57. 
Draped bust of Proserpina to right; her hair in a net and ornamented with poppy heads; behind, rod.  Rev. M PLAETORI CEST EX . S . C Winged caduceus. 
Bab. (Plaetoria) 6. Cr. 405/3b. Syd. 805. 
Rare. An attractive example struck on a broad flan. Lightly struck on the obverse, otherwise, good extremely fine.
LHS Numismatik AG Auction 100 - April 23rd, 2007 
No: 401
1,000 chf
405/4b
M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus. 57 BC. AR Denarius (3.81 gm).
Draped bust of Proserpina to right; behind, shield. Rev. M. PLAETORI. / CEST EX S.C Jug and torch. Bab. (Plaetoria) 7. Cr. 405/4b. Syd. 803. Rare. Beautifully toned. Good extremely fine.
Ex Numismatic Ars Classica 11, 29 April 1998, 247.
LHS Numismatik AG Auction 100 - 23 April 2007
No: 403
2,400 chf 

405/4c

M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus. 57 BC. AR Denar, 69. 3,75g. 
Drapierte Büste der Proserpina rechts, das Haar mit Mohn und Bändern geschmückt. 
Rs: M PLAETORI / CEST EX S C. Opferkanne und Fackel nebeneinander. 
Cr. 405/4 c. Syd. - . Bab. - . BMC - . Kestner-Museum - . Slg. Benz - . Banti 15 (ein Exemplar bekannt). 
Äußerst seltene Variante ohne Symbol auf der Vs. Sehr schön.
Numismatik Lanz München Auction 123 - 30 May 2005
No: 324
400 $ 
405/5
M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus. 57 BC. AR Denarius (3.72 g). Rome mint. 
Young male head right (Bonus Eventus) with flowing hair; staff with double hook behind / M PLAETORI to right, CEST. EX. S. C to left, upright winged caduceus. 
Crawford 405/5; Sydenham 807; BMCRR Rome 3554. (symbol); Plaetoria 5. 
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 159
1,200 chf
406/1
P. Sulpicius Galba. Denarius 69, Rome. 2.63 g.
Veiled head of Vesta to r. Rev. Knife, culullus and axe. 
Cr. 406/1. Syd. 838. 
Fine toning. Almost extremely fine.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 192
 1,500 chf
407/1
C. Hosidius C.f. Geta. AR-Denarius serratus, 3,98 g.Rome. c. 68.
Obv.: GETA / III VIR Draped bust of Diana, bow, quiver. Rev.: C HOSIDI C F Calydonian boar r., wounded by spear and attacked by dog
Cr. 407/1; RSC Hosidia 2; BMC 3386.
FDC 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 162
800 chf 
407/2
C. Hosidius C.f. Geta. Denarius 68, AR 4.11 g. 
GETA – III·VIR Diademed and draped bust of Diana r., with bow and quiver over shoulder. Rev. Boar r. wounded by spear and attacked by hound; in exergue, C·HOSIDI C F
B. Hosidia 1. Sydenham 903. Crawford 407/2.
Ex Sternberg 1986. Toned and good extremely fine
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2001 - February 19th, 2001
No: 210
 1,300 chf

407/2var

C. Hosidius C. f. Geta. Denarius circa 68. AR 4.04 g. 
GETA - III VIR Draped and diademed bust of Diana r., with bow and quiver over shoulder.  Rev. Bow r., wounded by spear and attacked by dog; in exergue, C HOSIDI C
FFC 749. B. Hosidia 2 var. (with necklace). Syd. 904 var. (with necklace). Cr. 407/2 var. (with necklace).
Extremely rare variety and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No: 349
580 chf 
408/1a
C. Calpurnius L.f. Frugi. Denarius 67, AR 3.97 g. 
Laureate head of Apollo r.; behind, cornucopiae. Rev. Horseman galloping r., holding whip; above, strigil and below, C·PISO·L·FRV
B. Calpurnia 24. Sydenham 865c. Crawford 408/1a. Hersh, NC 1976, 70.
Virtually as struck and Fdc
Ex Leu sale 77, 2000, 450.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 46 - 2 April 2008
No: 385
1,400 chf

408/1avar

C. Calpurnius L.f. Frugi. Denarius, Rome, 67 av. J.-C., 3,97g. 
Buste d’Apollon lauré et drapé à gauche, un carquois et un arc pendus dans le dos / C PISO L FFRV Cavalier au galop à gauche avec une torche; en bas, un gouvernail. 
B. (Calpurnia) 29 ; Syd. 878 ; C r.408/1a (O111/R140).
Une monnaie spectaculaire et Superbe.
Numismatica Genevensis S.A. Auction 5 - 5 December 2008
No: 179
3,000 chf
408/1b
C. Piso L.f. Frugi. Denarius, 3,89 g. Roma, 67.
Obverse: Apollo, control-mark. Reverse: C PISO L F FRVG; Horseman, palm branch, control-mark.
Cr. 408/1b. Syd. 851h.
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2007 - April 22nd, 2007
No: 154
2,700 chf
409/1
M. Plaetorius M.f. Caestianus. Denarius 67, AR 3.99 g. 
Bust r. with the attributes of Isis, Minerva, Apollo, Diana and Victory; before, cornucopiae and S C. Behind, CESTIANVS. Rev. Eagle on thunderbolt; around, M·PLAETORIVS·M·F·AED·CVR
B. Plaetoria 4. Sydenham 809. Crawford 409/1.
Toned and extremely fine
Ex Leu Numismatik AG 77 (2000), 435.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 193
2,000 chf
409/2
M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus. 57 BC. AR Denarius (3.91 gm). 
CESTIANVS Turreted bust of Cybele right / M PLAETORIVS AED CVR EX SC Curule chair; grain-seed at left. 
Crawford 409/2; Sydenham 808; Plaetoria 3. 
Good VF. 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 194
750 chf
410/1
Q. Pomponius Musa. Denarius (Silver, 4.05 g 5), 56. 
Q·POMPONI MVSA Diademed head of Apollo to right. Rev. HERCVLES MVSARVM Hercules standing right with his club leaning against his left knee, wearing lionskin and playing the lyre. 
Bab. (Pomponia) 8. Cr. 410/1. Syd. 810. 
Beautifully toned and extremely attractive, surely one of the best examples of this type known. Good extremely fine. 
Ex Triton VI, 14 January 2003, 723, Numismatica Ars Classica 9, 16 April 1996, 691, and from the collections of R. Russo, Numismatic Fine Arts XXVII, 4 December 1991 and Prof. A. Signorelli, II, Santamaria 4 June 1952, 587.
LHS Numismatik AG Auction 100 - April 23rd, 2007 
No: 404
3,800 chf
410/2a
Q. Pomponius Musa. Denarius circa 66, AR 3.99 g. 
Laureate head of Apollo r.; behind, lyre-key. Rev. Q·POMPONI - MVSA Calliope standing r., playing lyre resting on column. 
FFC 1033. B. Pomponia 9. Syd. 811. Cr. 410/2a.
Extremely fine / about extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No: 351
700 chf
410/2b
Q. Pomponius Musa. Denarius circa 66, AR 3.80 g. 
Laureate head of Apollo r.; behind, lyre-key.  Rev. Q·POMPONI - MVSA Calliope standing r., playing lyre resting on column. 
FFC 1034. B. Pomponia 10. Syd. 812. Cr. 410/2b.
Extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005
No: 352
1,600 chf
410/3
Q. Pomponius Musa. Denarius circa 66, AR 3.60 g. 
Laureate head of Apollo r.; behind, scroll. Rev. Q·POMPONI – MVSA Clio standing l., holding scroll in r. hand and resting l. elbow on column. 
Syd. 812. B. Pomponia 10. Cr. 410/3.
Extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 27 - May 12th, 2004 
No: 257
1,900 chf
410/4
Q. Pomponius Musa. 56 BC. AR Denarius (4.06 gm). 
Laureate head of Apollo right; sceptre behind / Q PO-MPONI MVSA, Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy, standing facing, head right, holding club in right hand, mask in left. 
Crawford 410/4; Sydenham 816; Pomponia 14. 
Attractively toned EF.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VI - January 14th, 2003 
No: 726
1,750 $
410/5
Q. Pomponius Musa. Denarius 66, AR 4.21 g. 
Laureate head of Apollo r.; behind, two flutes in saltire. Rev. Q·POMPONI – MVSA Eutherpes standing r., resting l. elbow on column and holding two flutes in r. hand. 
B. Pomponia 13. Sydenham 815. Crawford 410/5.
Insignificant area of weakness on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007
No: 482
1,500 chf 
410/6
Q. Pomponius Musa. 56 BC. AR Denarius (3.99 g, 5h). Rome mint. 
Laureate head of Apollo right, wearing hair rolled back and in loose locks over forehead; flower or rosette before ear; flower on stem behind / Erato, the Muse of Erotic Poetry, standing slightly right, head facing, wearing long flowing tunic and peplum, holding lyre in left hand and with right hand striking it with plectrum; Q • POMPONI to left, MVSA to right. 
Crawford 410/6; Sydenham 814 (same dies as plate coin); Kestner -; BMCRR Rome 3612 (same dies); CNR Pomponia 21; Pomponia 12 (same dies as plate coin). 
EF, lightly toned. Perfectly centered and well struck on both sides. Possibly the finest known example of this extremely rare issue.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton XIII - January 4th, 2010 
No: 281
35,000 $
410/7a
Q. Pomponius Musa. 66 BC. AR Denarius (4.11 gm, 8h). Rome mint. 
Laureate head of Apollo right, wearing hair rolled back and in loose locks over forehead; flower or rosette before ear; tortoise behind / MVSA to left, Q. POMPONI to right, Terpischore, the Muse of Dancing, standing right, wearing long flowing tunic and peplum, holding lyre and plectrum at her side. Crawford 410/7a; Sydenham 819; Kestner 3381; BMCRR Rome 3619; Pomponia 18a. 
EF.
Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger Auction 384 - 2 November 2005 
No: 530
 1,300 $
410/7b
Q. Pomponius Musa. Denarius 66, AR 3.65 g. 
Laureate head of Apollo r.; behind, flower. Rev. Q·POMPONI – MVSA Terpsichore standing r., holding square lyre in l. hand and plectrum in r. 
FFC 1045. B. Pomponia 17. Sydenham 819. Crawford 410/7b.
Toned and good extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007 
No: 484
1,000 chf
410/7c
Q. Pomponius Musa. AR Denarius. 56 BC. 
Laureate head of Apollo right, flower behind / Q POMPONI MVSA, Terpischore, the Muse of Dancing, standing right, holding lyre and plectrum. 
Crawford 410/7c; Sydenham 820; BMCRR 3621.
Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger Auction 384 - 2 November 2005 
No: 531
 1,500 $
410/7d
Q. Pomponius Musa. Denarius circa 66, AR 3.99 g. 
Laureate head of Apollo r.; behind, flower. Rev. Q·POMPONI - MVSA Terpsichore standing r., holding square lyre in l. hand and plectrum in r. 
FFC 1045. B. Pomponia 17. Syd. 820a. Cr. 410/7d.
About extremely fine
Ex Leu Numismatic, Auction 86 (5. - 6. Mai 2003), Nr. 698
Helios Numismatik Auction 4 - October 14th, 2009
No.: 130
 3,000 $
410/8
Q. Pomponius Musa. 66 BC. AR Denarius (4.19 g, 4h). Rome mint. 
Laureate head of Apollo right, wearing hair rolled back and in loose locks over forehead; flower or rosette before ear; star behind / Q. POMPONI to right, MVSA to left, Urania, the Muse of Astronomy, standing left, wearing long flowing tunic and peplum, and holding wand over globe resting on tripod. 
Crawford 410/8; Sydenham 823; Kestner 3385; BMCRR Rome 3628; Pomponia 22. 
EF, handsome gray and iridescent blue toning.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton IX - January 10th, 2006 
No: 1300
 2,800 $
410/9a
Q. Pomponius Musa. Denarius (Silver, 3.84 g 5), 56. 
Laureate head of Apollo to right; behind, sandal. Rev. Q·POMPONI MVSA The Musa Thalia standing left, leaning on column and holding comic mask in her right hand and crook in her left. 
Bab. (Pomponia) 21. Cr. 410/9a. Syd. 822. 
Extremely rare. Beautifully toned. Tiny test cut on the edge, otherwise, extremely fine. 
Ex Lanz 102, 28 May 2001, 409, from the collection of L. Benz, Lanz 88, 23 November 1998, 589 and ex Sternberg 19, 18 November 1987, 479.
LHS Numismatik AG Auction 100 - April 23rd, 2007 
No: 405
4,800 chf
410/9b
Q. Pomponius Musa. 56 BC. AR Denarius (3.73 gm). 
Laureate head of Apollo right; sandal behind / Q POMPONI MVSA, Thalia, the Muse of Comedy, standing left, resting on pedestal, holding mask in right hand. 
Crawford 410/9b; Sydenham 821; Pomponia 19. 
Choice EF, attractively toned.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VI - January 14th, 2003 
No: 730
1,300 $ 

410/9c

Q. Pomponius Musa. Denar 66 v. Chr. 3.77 g. 
Kopf des Apollo, dahinter Sandale / Thalia (Muse der komischen Dichtung) mit Theatermaske neben Säule. 
Cr. 410, 9c; Syd. 821. 
Feine Kabinettstönung Vorzüglich
Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger Auction 386 - 26 April 2006 
No: 575
2,100 $
410/10a
Q. Pomponius Musa. 66 BC. AR Denarius (3.82 gm). 
Laureate head of Apollo right; wreath to left / Polymnia, the Muse of Rhetoric, standing facing in pensive mood, wearing long flowing tunic and peplum. 
Crawford 410/10a; Sydenham 817; Pomponia 15. 
Good extremely fine.
Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger Auction 388 - 1 November 2006 
No: 929
 1,000 $
410/10b

Q. Pomponius Musa. Denarius 66, AR 4.00 g. 
Laureate head of Apollo r.; behind, wreath. Rev. Q·POMPONI – MVSA Polyhymnia standing facing, wearing wreath. 
B. Pomponia 16. Sydenham 818. Crawford 410/10b.
Extremely fine

Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007 
No: 487
1,000 chf
411/1a
L. Manlius Torquatus. Denarius 65, AR 3.76 g. 
Ivy-wreathed head of Sybil r.; below neck truncation, SYBILLA. The whole within laurel wreath. Rev. L·TORQVAT / III·VIR Tripod on which stands amphora sided by two stars. The whole within torque. 
B. Manlia 11. Sydenham 837. Crawford 411/1a.
Very rare. About extremely fine / extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007
No: 488
 1,200 chf
411/1b var
L. Torquatus. 58 BC. AR Denarius (3.96 g, 6h). Rome mint. 
SIBVLLA, head of Sibyl right / L. TORQVAT III. VIR, tripod surmounted by an amphora between two stars; all within torque. 
Crawford 411/1b var. (border of dots); Sydenham 836 var. (SIBYLLA); Kestner 3391-3393; BMCRR Rome 3514 (same); Manlia 12a. 
EF, toned, underlying luster. Sharply struck in high relief. 
Ex Leu 77 (11 May 2000), lot 484.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton X - 9 January 2007 
No: 529
4,750 $ 
412/1
L. Roscius Fabatus. Silver denarius (3.99 gm). Rome, 59 BC. 
Head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goatskin; L. ROSCI below, symbol behind / Female standing right feeding snake erect before her; symbol behind, FABATI in exergue. 
Crawford 412/1 (symbol pair 187). Sydenham 915. RSC Roscia 3. 
Fleur de coin. 
Displayed at Cincinnati Art Museum, 1994-2008, no. 130.
Gemini, LLC Auction V - 6 January 2009 
No: 238
900 $ 
413/1
L. Cassius Longinus. 60 BC. AR Denarius (4.07 gm). 
Veiled head of Vesta left; A before / Male figure left, dropping tablet into cista. 
Crawford 413/1; Cassia 10. 
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 179
850 chf
414/1
L. Furius Cn.f. Brocchus. AR-Denarius, 3,90 g. Rome, c. 63.
Obv. III VIR BROCCHI Bust of Ceres right. Rev. L FVRI CN F Curule chair between fasces.
Cr. 414/1; RSC Furia 23.
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2007 - 28 February 2007
No: 117
2,200 chf 
415/1
L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus. Denarius circa 62, AR 3.95 g. 
PAVLLVS LEPIDVS – CONCORDIA Diademed and draped bust of Concordia r. Rev. TER Trophy; to r., togate figure (L. Aemilius Paullus) and to l., three captives (King Perseus of Macedon and his sons). In exergue, PAVLLVS
Cr. 415/1. Syd. 926. B. Aemilia 10. FFC 126. 
Virtually as struck and almost Fdc
Ex Giessener Münzhandlung sale 10, 1989, 481.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 25 - 25 June 2003
No: 305
1,050 chf 
416/1a
L. Scribonius Libo. 62 BC. AR Denarius (3.56gm). 
Diademed head of Bonus Eventus right / Garlanded well-head decorated with two lyres and hammer. 
Crawford 416/1a; Sydenham 928; Scribonia 8a. 
Toned, good EF.
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung Auction 141 - October 10th, 2005
No: 228
325 $ 
416/1b
L. Scribonius Libo. 62 BC. AR Denarius (3.96 gm). 
BON EVENT- LIBO Diademed head of Bonus Eventus right / PVTEAL/ SCRIBON Scribonian well; tongs at base. 
Crawford 416/1b; Scribonia 8. 
EF.
Jean Elsen & ses Fils S.A. Auction 91 - 24 March 2007
No: 200
560 $
416/1c

L. Scribonius Libo. Denier, vers 62 av. J.-C. 3,98 g. 
Tête diadémée de Bonus Eventus à d., dans le champ, LIBO - BON. EVENT. Rv. Margelle du puits Scribonien ornée d'une guirlande et de deux cithares; au-dessus, enclume; dans le champ, PVTEAL / SCRIBON
Crawf. 416/1c. Syd. 928. 
Beau style. Flan légèrement ovale. Superbe
Provenance: Vente Monnaies et Médailles SA, Bâle 68 (1986), 335.

Hess-Divo AG Auction 307 - 7 June 2007
No: 1489
 500 chf
417/1a
L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus with L. Scribonius Libo. 62 BC. AR Denarius (3.74 gm, 7h). Rome mint. 
PAVLLVS. LEPIDVS CONCORD, diademed and veiled head of Concordia right / PVTEAL. SCRIBON above, LIBO in exergue, Puteal Scribonianum (Scribonian well), decorated with garland and two lyres, hammer at base. 
Crawford 417/1a; Sydenham 927; Kestner 3422; BMCRR Rome 3383; CNR Aemilia 62; Aemilia 11. 
EF, toned, tiny test cut on edge.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VIII - January 11th, 2005 
No: 908
300 $
417/1b

Paullus Lepidus und Scribonius Libo; AR-Denar, 62 v. Chr., Rom, 4,06 g. 
Concordiakopf r. mit Schleier und Diadem//
Puteal Scribonianum, mit Girlanden und zwei Lyren geschmückt; an der Basis Zange. 
Bab. 11 var.; BMC 3385; Crawf. 417/1 b; Syd. 927. Vorzüglich

Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung  Auction 94 - September 27th, 2004 
No: 1758
220 $
418/1
M. Piso M.f. Frugi. AR Denarius circa 61, 3.93 g. 
Terminal statue of Mercury (?); on l., wreath and on r., two-handled cup. Rev. M·PISO·M·F / FRVGI Knife and patera. The whole within laurel-wreath. 
Syd. 826. B. Calpurnia 22. Cr. 418/1.
Very rare. Struck on sound metal, good very fine / extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 27 - May 12th, 2004 
No: 259
2,600 chf

418/2a

M. Piso M.f. Frugi; Denarius, 61 BC, 3.97g. 
Terminal bust of Mercury, wreath behind, cup before. Rev: M PISO M F FRVGI above sacrificial knife and patera, all within wreath. Scarce, especially so without star on obverse; remarkably attractive obverse die. Exquisite Greek-style head. Exactly what you would expect of a sculpture from the finest Hellenistic workshop. 
Cr-418/2a, Syd-824 (R5), Calpurnia 23a. 
Slightly weakly struck at the highest point of the hair. Excellent luster. Near Mint State
Harlan J. Berk 3,000 $
418/2b
M. Calpurnius Piso M.f. Frugi. Denarius 61, AR 3.94 g. 
Terminal bust of Mercury r., wearing winged diadem; behind, star / wreath. In field r., dish. Rev. M·PISO M F / FRVGI Sacrificial knife and patera; the whole within wreath. 
B. Calpurnia 23. Sydenham 825. Crawford 418/2b.
Rare. Toned. Minor die-breaks in obverse field, otherwise good very fine / about extremely fine
ExMunz-Zentrum sale 58, 1986, 1795. 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007
No: 493
1,150 chf 
419/1a
M Aemilius Lepidus. AR-Denarius; 3,95 g. Rome. c. 61.
Obv.: Diademed female head r. Rev.: M LEPIDVS / AN XV PR H O C S Horseman r., carrying trophy.
Cr. 419/1a; RSC Aemilia 22; BMC 3638.
FDC 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 185
2,100 chf
419/1b
M. Aemilius Lepidus. Denarius (Silver, 4.02 g 5), 58. 
Laureate and diademed female head (Venus?) to right. Rev. M. LEPIDVS AN.XV.PR.H.O.C.S. Equestrian statue of M. Aemilius Lepidus, Cos. 187, to right, bearing trophy. 
Bab. (Aemilia) 22. Cr. 419/1b. Syd. 830. 
Rare. Exceptionally nice: lightly toned, lustrous and very well struck. Good extremely fine. 
Ex Leu 75, 25 October 1999, 1441.
LHS Numismatik AG Auction 100 - April 23rd, 2007 
No: 400
4,200 chf
419/1c
M. Aemilius Lepidus. Denarius (Silver, 3.60 g 5), 58. 
Laureate and diademed female head (Venus?) to right; behind, palm branch. Rev. M.LEPIDVS Equestrian statue of M. Aemilius Lepidus (Cos. 187) to right, bearing trophy. 
Bab. (Aemilia) 21. Cr. 419/1c. Syd. 828b. 
Rare. A splendid, lustrous example, beautifully centered and fully struck up. Virtually as struck.
Leu Numismatik AG Auction 86 - 5 May 2003
No: 693
2,600 chf
419/1d
M. Aemilius Lepidus. AR-Denarius, 3,97 g. Rome. c. 61.
Obv.: Laureate, diademed female head r., wreath, simpulum. Rev.: M LEPIDVS Horseman r., carrying trophy.
Cr. 419/1d; RSC Aemilia 20; BMC 3640.
Extremely fine
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 187
1,200 chf
419/1e M. Aemilius Lepidus. AR-Denarius, 3,99 g, 4h. Rome. c. 61.
Laureate, diademed female head r., wreath behind, dish before. Rev.: M LEPIDVS Horseman r., carrying trophy over shoulder.
Cr. 419/1e; BMC 3641.
Extremely fine 
British Museum  
419/2
M. Aemilius Lepidus. Denarius 61, AR 3.99 g. 
Female head r., wearing turreted diadem; below, ALEXSA – NDREA. Rev. PONF·MAX· – TVTOR·REG Togate figure on r. crowning smaller figure, holding staff; above, S·C. In exergue, M LEPIDVS
B. Aemilia 24. Sydenham 832. Crawford 419/2.
Rare. Good very fine
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2006 - May 7th, 2006 
No: 123
5,200 chf
419/3a

M. Aemilius Lepidus. AR-Denarius, 3,87 g. Rome. c. 61.
Obv.: Laureate, veiled female head r. Rev.: AIMILIA / REF / S C / M LEPIDVS Basilica Aemilia
Cr. 419/3a; RSC Aemilia 26; BMC 3650.
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 189
3,500 chf

419/3b

M. Aemilius Lepidus. Denarius, 3,78 g. Rome. 61 B.C. 
Veiled and laureate head of the vestal virgin Aemilia r., wreath behind and simpulum below chin. Rev. View of the Basilica Aemilia with circular shields attached to columns. 
Craw.419/3b. Syd. 834.
Crescent cstp. in obverse field r. Medium gray toning obscuring a few old scratches. Very rare. About Extremely Fine.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 202
2,500 chf
420/1a
L. Plautius Hypsaeus. 60 BC. AR Denarius (3.74 gm). 
P YPSAE SC Head of Neptune right / C YPSAE COS / PRIV – CEPIT Jupiter in quadriga left. 
Crawford 420/1a; Plautia 11. 
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 203
650 chf 
420/1b
PL. Plautius Hypsaeus. AR-Denarius, 4,01 g. Rome. c. 60.
Obv.: P YPSAE S C Head of Neptune r., trident. Rev.: C YPSAE COS PRIV / CEPIT Jupiter in quadriga l., holding thunderbolt, scorpion.
Cr. 420/1b; RSC Plautia 11a; BMC 3843.
Extremely fine
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 191
500 chf
420/2a
P. Plautius Hypsaeus. Denarius circa 60, AR 3.93 g. 
P.YPSAE·S·C Draped bust of Leuconoe r.; behind, dolphin swimming downwards. Rev. Jupiter in quadriga l., holding reins and hurling thunderbolt; in exergue and in field r., C·YPSAE ·COS / PRIV – CEPIT
FFC 997. B. Plautia 12. Syd. 911. Cr. 420/2a.
Extremely Fine.
Ex Leu Numismatik AG 77 (2000), 489.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 204
3,000 chf
420/2b
P. Plautius Hypsaeus. AR-Denarius, 3,78 g. Rome. c. 60.
Obv.: P YPSAE S C Draped bust of Leuconoe r., dolphin. Rev.: C YPSAE COS PRIV / CEPIT Jupiter in quadriga l., holding thunderbolt, scorpion.
Cr. 420/2b; RSC Plautia 12c; BMC 3850.
FDC 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 193

1,300 chf

420/2c

P. Plautius Hypsaeus. AR-Denarius, 4,09 g. Rome, c. 60.
Obv. P YPSAE S C Bust of Leuconoe r. Rev. C YPSAE COS / CEPIT / PRIV Jupiter in quadriga l.
Cr. 420/2c; RSC Plautia 12a.
FDC 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2007 - 22 April 2007
No: 120
700 chf
420/2d

Publius Plautius Hypsaeus. Denier, vers 60 av. J.-C. 4,04 g. 
Buste diadémé et drapé à d. de Leuconoé, les cheveux en chignon, parée d'un pendentif d'oreille et d'un collier; dans le champ à g., S.C et dauphin, à d., P. YPSAE. Rv. Jupiter nu, conduisant un quadrige au pas à g., tenant les rênes de la gauche, de la droite, il brandit le foudre; sous les jambes des chevaux, scorpion à g.; dans le champ, C. YPSAE. COS / PRIV - CEPIT
Crawf. 420/2d. Syd. 911b. 
Beau style. Belle patine foncée. Superbe
Provenance: Coll. P. Höfer et vente Monnaies et Médailles SA, Bâle 53 (1977), 209.

Hess-Divo AG Auction 307 - 7 June 2007
No: 1491
 550 chf
421/1
M. Nonius Sufenas. Denarius 59, AR 3.89 g. 
SVFENAS – S·C Head of Saturn r.; in field l., harpa and conical stone. Rev. PR·L·V·P·F Roma seated l. on pile of arms, holding sceptre and sword, crowned by Victory standing behind her; in exergue, SEX·NONI·
B. Nonia 1. Sydenham 885. Crawford 421/1.
Extremely fine
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 205
850 chf
422/1a
M. Aemilius Scarus and P. Plautius Hypsaeus. 58 BC. AR Denarius (19mm, 3.81 gm) 
Nabatean king Aretas kneeling before camel / Jupiter in quadriga; no scorpion. 
Crawford 422/1a; Sydenham 912; Aemilia 9. 
FDC.
Ex Leu Numismatik AG 75 (1999), 1442.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 206
850 chf
422/1b
M. Aemilius Scaurus, P. Plautius Hypsaeus. Denarius circa 58, AR 4.03 g. 
M·SCAVR / AED CVR Kneeling figure r., holding olive branch and reins of camel standing beside him; on either side, EX – S·C. In exergue, REX ARETAS. Rev. P·HVPSAE / AED CV Jupiter in quadriga l. holding reins in l. hand and hurling thunderbolt with r.; behind, CAPTV. Below, C HVPSAE COS / PREIVE
B. Aemilia 8 and Plautia 8. Sydenham 913. Crawford 422/1b.
Lightly toned and about extremely fine
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 195
530 chf 
423/1
C. Servilius C.f. 57 BC. AR Denarius (4.12 gm). Rome mint. 
FLORAL. PRIMVS before, head of Flora right, wearing flower-wreath, necklace of pendants, cruciform earring, and hair in bejewelled knot; lituus behind / C. SERVEIL. in exergue, C.F to right, two soldiers standing vis-a-vis, each holding a shield in left hand, sword upright in right; shield of the soldier to the right ornamented with six-pointed star. 
Crawford 423/1; Sydenham 890; Kestner 3448; BMCRR Rome 3817; CNR Servilia 19; Servilia 15. Extremely Fine.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 207
850 chf
424/1
C. Considius Nonianus. Denarius 57, AR 3.88 g.
C·CONSIDI·NONIANI Diademed and laureate bust of Venus r.; below chin, S·C. Rev. ERVC above gate in wall surrounding mountain upon which stands temple.
Babelon Considia 1. Sydenham 887. Crawford 424/1.
Well centred and complete and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica  Auction 52 - 7 October 2009
No.: 247
2,100 chf
425/1
L. Marcius Philippus. 56 BC. AR Denarius (3.52 gm). 
Diademed head of Ancus Marcius right; lituus behind / Equestrian statue right on an arcade of five arches; flower below horse. 
Crawford 425/1; Sydenham 919; Marcia 28. EF.
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 133 - 11 October 2007
No: 8384
1,000 $
426/1
Faustus Cornelius Sulla. 56 BC. AR Denarius (3.80 g, 5h). Rome mint. 
FAVSTVS, diademed and draped bust of Diana right, wearing cruciform earring, double necklace of pearls and pendants, and jewels in hair; crescent above, lituus behind / FELIX, Sulla seated left on a raised seat; before him kneels Bocchus, offering an olive-branch; behind, Jugurtha kneeling left, hands bound behind his back. 
Crawford 426/1; Sydenham 879; Kestner 3455; BMCRR Rome 3824; Cornelia 59. 
Superb EF, gray and iridescent toning. An exceptional example.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton X - January 8th, 2007 
No: 531
4,750 $ 
426/2
Faustus Cornelius Sulla. Denarius (Silver, 3.95 g 6), 56. 
Diademed bust of Hercules with lionskin around his shoulders; behind, FELIX. Rev. Diana, with crescent over her head, standing in biga to right with two stars above and one below. 
Bab. (Cornelia) 60. Cr. 426/2. Syd. 881a. 
Attractively toned. Extremely fine.
Ex Numismatica Ars Classica, Zürich 9 (1996), 713.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 210
3,000 chf 
426/3
Faustus Cornelius Sulla. 56 BC. Denarius (Silver, 3.80 g 4). 
Laureate, diademed and draped bust of Venus to right; behind, S·C and scepter. Rev. Three trophies between jug and lituus; in exergue, monogram of FAVSTVS
Bab. (Cornelia) 63. Cr. 426/3. Syd. 884. 
Extremely fine.
LHS Numismatik AG  Auction 100 - April 23rd, 2007 
No: 407
700 chf
426/4a
Faustus Cornelius Sulla. 56 BC. Denarius (Silver, 3.99 g 11). 
Bust of Hercules wearing lionskin headdress to right; behind, monogram of FAVSTVS and S·C. Rev. Globe surrounded by four wreaths with aplustre and ear of grain below. 
Bab. (Cornelia), 61. Cr. 426/4a. Syd. 882. 
Good extremely fine. 
LHS Numismatik AG  Auction 100 - April 23rd, 2007 
No: 408
2,500 chf
426/4b
Faustus Cornelius Sulla. 56 BC. AR Denarius (4.19 g). Rome mint. 
Head of Hercules right, wearing lion-skin headdress; S•C behind / Globe surrounded by aplustre, corona civica, and grain ear; small wreaths between. 
Crawford 426/4b; Sydenham 883; Kestner 3460; BMCRR Rome 3914-3915; Cornelia 62. 
FDC 
Ex Bank Leu AG, Zürich 38 (1986), 191. Ex Bankhaus Aufhäuser, München 12 (1996), 354. 
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 211
800 chf
427/1
C. Memmius C.f. 56 BC. AR Denarius (4.00 gm). 
Head of Ceres right, wreathed with grain ears; C. MEMMI. C.F before / Captive kneeling before trophy; C. MEMMIVS right, IMPERATOR left. 
Crawford 427/1; Sydenham 920; Memmia 10. 
Attractively toned and about FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2007 - 22 April 2007
No: 122
1,800 chf
427/2
C. Memmius C.f. 56 BC. Denarius (Silver, 3.76 g 7). 
MEMMI.C.F / QVIRINVS Laureate head of Quirinus to right. Rev. MEMMIVS AED. CERIALIA PREIMVS FECIT Ceres seated right, holding torch and grain ears. 
Bab. (Memmia) 9. Cr. 427/2. Syd. 921. 
Beautifully toned and remarkably well centered. Minor edge defect on the reverse, otherwise, good extremely fine. 
LHS Numismatik AG  Auction 100 - April 23rd, 2007 
No: 411
2,600 chf
428/1
Q. Cassius Longinus.. AR-Denarius, 4,10 g. Rome. c. 55.
Obv.: Q CASSIVS / VEST Veiled head of Vesta r. Rev.: AC Temple of Vesta with curule chair, urn.
Cr. 428/1; RSC Cassia 9; BMC 3871.
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008
No: 205
1,800 chf
428/2
Q. Cassius Longinus. 55 BC. AR Denarius (4.11 g, 8h). Rome mint. 
Head of Libertas right, wearing cruciform earring and necklace of pendants, hair in knot, and in loose locks over forehead, jewels in hair; LIBERT behind, Q • CASSIVS before / Temple of Vesta: hexastyle temple with conical roof surmounted by figure holding patera in right hand and scepter in left, curule chair within; two-handled urn to left, raised tablet inscribed AC (Absolvo Condemno) to right. 
Crawford 428/2; Sydenham 918; Kestner 3468-70; BMCRR Rome 3873-4; Cassia 8. 
Good EF, toned.
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 133 - October 11th, 2007
No: 8387
2,800 $
428/3
Q. Cassius Longinus. Denarius 55, AR 3.88 g. 
Head of Genius Populi Romani r., with sceptre over shoulder. Rev. Eagle standing r. on thunderbolt, on either side, lituus and jug. Below, Q·CASSIVS
B. Cassia 7. Sydenham 916. Crawford 428/3.
Attractively toned and struck on a very broad flan. Virtually as struck and almost Fdc
Ex Tkalec sale 2000, 225.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 45 - 2 April 2008
No: 12
1,200 chf
429/1
P. Fonteius P.f. Capito. 55 BC. AR Denarius (3.92 gm). 
Helmeted and draped bust of Mars right; trophy over shoulder / Warrior on horseback right, thrusting spear at Gallic warriors below. 
Crawford 429/1; Sydenham 900; Fonteia 17. 
Toned, EF.
Ex Triton, New York I (1997), 1195.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005
No: 216
850 chf
429/2a
P. Fonteius P.f. Capito and T. Didius. Denarius circa 55, AR 3.64 g. 
P.FONTEIVS CAPITO·III·VIR· CONCORDIA Veiled and diademed bust of Concordia r. Rev. T·DIDI· – IMP· – VIL·PVB Villa Pubblica. 
Cr. 429/2a. Syd. 901. B. Fonteia 18 and Didia 1. FFC 676. 
Toned, about extremely fine
Ex Sternberg sale 22, 1989, 227.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 25 - 25 June 2003
No: 312
1,000 chf
429/2b
P. Fonteius P.f. Capito. 55 BC. AR Denarius (4.03 gm, 7h). Rome mint. 
P. FONTEIVS. CAPITO. III. VIR. CONCORDIA, laureate, diademed, and veiled head of Concordia right. Rev. T. DIDI. to left, VIL. PVB to right, the Villa Publica: building consisting of two stories, each with a row of columns, to which gates are attached; the lower columns are surmounted by arches, the upper ones by a sloping roof; IMP below. 
Crawford 429/2b; Sydenham 901a; Kestner 3476; BMCRR Rome 3860; CNR Fonteia 32; Fonteia 18 and Didia 1a. 
Good VF, toned.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VIII - 11 January 2005
No: 920
 675 $
430/1
P. Licinius Crassus M.f. Denarius circa 55, AR 3.75 g. 
Diademed, laureate and draped bust of Venus r.; behind, S·C. Rev. P·CRASSVS - M·F Female figure leading horse l. with r. hand and holding spear in l.; at her feet, cuirass and shield. 
FFC 804. B. Licinia 18. Syd. 929. Cr. 430/1.
Lightly toned and about extremely fine / extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 29 - 11 May 2005 
No: 374
480 chf
431/1
A. Plautius. 55 BC. AR Denarius (4.02 gm). 
A·PLAVTIVS - AED·CVR·S·C Turreted head of Cybele right. Rev. In exergue BACCHIVS, IVDAEVS downwards. Bacchius kneeling beside his camel extending olive branch. 
Crawford 431/1; Sydenham 932; Plautia 13. 
Lightly toned EF.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 64 - September 24th, 2003 
No: 808
380 $ 
432/1
Cn. Plancius. 55 BC. AR Denarius (4.17 gm). Rome mint.
CN. PLANCIVS before, AED. CVR. S.C behind, female head (Diana Planciana?) right, wearing petasus, cruciform earring, necklace of pendants, and hair in long locks / Cretan goat standing right; quiver and bow to left. 
Crawford 432/1; Sydenham 933; Kestner 3481; BMCRR Rome 3920; CNR Plancia 1; Plancia 1. 
FDC and attractive toning.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005 
No: 217
1,100 chf
433/1
M. Junius Brutus. Denarius , Rome, 54 BC, 3,61g. 
LIBERTAS Head of Libertas right. Rev.BRVTVS L. Junius Brutus walking left, between two lictors carrying fasces and preceded by an accensus.
B. (Junia) 31 ; Syd. 906a ; Cr. 433/1.
Ex NAC 1 (1989), 707 and Tkalec (25.10.1996), 116.
Numismatica Genevensis S.A. Auction 5 - 5 December 2008
No: 186
5,500 chf
433/2
M. Junius Brutus. Denarius , Rome, 54 BC, 4,11g. 
BRVTVS Head of L. Junius Brutus, right. Rev. AHALA Head of C. Servilius Ahala, right. 
B. (Junia) 30 ; Syd. 907 ;Cr. 433/2.
Numismatica Genevensis S.A. Auction 5 - 5 December 2008
No: 187
9,000 chf 
434/1
Q. Pompeius Rufus. Denarius , c. 54 BC. 3,94 g. 
Bare head of Q. Pompeius Rufus (cos. 88 BC) to right, in field, Q. POM. RVFI - RVFVS. COS. Rev. Bare head of dictator L. Cornelius Sulla to right, in field to right, SVLLA. COS. 
Crawf. 434/1. Syd. 908. 
Rare. Superb.
Ex Monnaies et Médailles SA, Bâle 61 (1982), 316.
Hess-Divo AG Auction 307 - 7 June 2007 
No: 1503
 4,000 chf
434/2
Q. Pompeius Rufus and Sulla Cos. Denarius circa 54, AR 4.12 g. 
Q·POMPEI·Q·F / RVFVS Curule chair; in field l, arrow and in field r., laurel-branch. Below on tablet, COS. Rev. SVLLA·COS Curule chair; in field l., lituus and in field r., wreath. Below, on tablet Q·POMPEI·RVF
FFC 1026. B. Pompeia 5 and Cornelia 49. Syd. 909a. Cr. 434/2.
FDC.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2007 - 22 April 2007 
No: 166
 800 chf
435/1

M. Valerius Messalla. Denarius (Silver, 4.15 g 2), 53. 
MESSAL.F Helmeted bust of Roma to right, seen from behind, with spear over her shoulder. Rev. PATRE.COS/S C Curule chair above diademed scepter. 
Bab. (Valeria) 13. Cr. 435/1. Syd. 934. 
Very rare. Lightly toned. FDC. 
Ex Numismatica Ars Classica 21, 17 May 2001, 267.

A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005 
No: 220
7,000 chf
436/1
L. Vinicius. AR-Denarius, 3,72 g. Rome. c. 52.
Obv.: CONCORDIAE Laureate head of Concordia r. Rev.: L VINICI Victory r., carrying palm-branch with four wreaths.
Cr. 436/1; RSC Vinicia 1a; BMC 3923.
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008 
No: 213
2,400 chf
437/1a
C. Coelius Caldus. Denarius 51, AR 3.90 g. 
C·COEL·CALDVS Head of C. Coelius Caldus r.; below, COS and, behind, tablet inscribed L·D.  Rev. CALDVS·IIIVIR Head of Sol r.; behind, oval shield decorated with thunderbolt; before, Macedonian shield. 
B. Coelia 4. Sydenham 891. Crawford 437/1a. Kent-Hirmer pl. 19, 75.
Rare and in exceptional condition for the issue. Two superb portraits of exquisite style.
Virtually as struck and almost Fdc
Ex Triton sale I, 1997, 1200. 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 45 - 2 April 2008 
No: 14
5,000 chf
437/1b
C. Coelius Caldus. Denarius 51, AR 3.97 g. 
C·COEL·CALDVS Head of C. Coelius Caldus r.; below, COS and, behind, tablet inscribed L·D. Rev. CALDVS·IIIVIR Head of Sol r.; behind, oval shield decorated with thunderbolt; before, S / Macedonian shield. 
B. Coelia 5. Sydenham 892. Crawford 437/1b.
Rare. Good very fine / about extremely fine
Ex Auction Adolph Hess Nachf., Frankfurt 11 March 1912, 512.
Münzen & Medaillen AG Basel Auction 93 - December 16th, 2003 
No: 43
3,600 chf
437/2a
C. Coelius Caldus. 51 BC. AR Denarius (18mm, 3.91 g). 
C·COEL·CALDVS Head of the consul C. Coelius Caldus right; standard inscribed HIS behind, standard with boar's head below chin. Rev. Table inscribed L·CALDVS / VII VIR·EPV (septemvir epulo), behind which figure preparing epulum; on either side of table, a trophy. On outer l. field, C CALDVS downwards and on outer field r., IMP·A·X donwards (imperator, augur, decemvir). In exergue, CALDVS·IIIVIR
Crawford 437/2a; Sydenham 894; Coelia 7. 
EF, toned.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005 
No: 221
2,000 chf
437/2b
C. Coelius Caldus. AR Denarius , Rome, 51 BC, 4,06g. 
C·COEL·CALDVS Head of the consul C. Coelius Caldus right; below neck, COS ; in field to left, standard inscribed  HIS (Hispania). Rev. Table inscribed L·CALDVS / VII VIR·EP (septemvir epulo), behind which figure preparing epulum; on either side of table, a trophy. On outer r. field, C CALDVS downwards and on outer field r., IMP·A·X donwards (imperator, augur, decemvir). In exergue, CALDVS·IIIVIR
B. (Coelia) 9 ; Syd. 895 ; Cr. 437/2b.
Superbe.
Numismatica Genevensis S.A. Auction 5 - 5 December 2008
No: 188
 2,400 chf
437/3a
C. Coelius Caldus. AR Denarius , Rome, 51 BC, 3.7g, 6h. 
C·COEL·CALDVS Head of the consul C. Coelius Caldus right; below neck, COS ; in field to right, standard inscribed  HIS (Hispania), behind, standard in the form of a boar. Rev. Table inscribed L·CALDVS / VII VIR·EPVL (septemvir epulo), behind which figure preparing epulum; on either side of table, a trophy. On outer l. field, C CALDVS downwards and on outer field r., IMP·A·X donwards (imperator, augur, decemvir). In exergue, CALDVS·IIIVIR
Cr. 437/3a. 
British Museum  
437/3b X
C. Coelius Caldus. AR Denarius , Rome, 51 BC. 
C·COEL·CALDVS Head of the consul C. Coelius Caldus right; below neck, COS ; in field to right, standard inscribed  HIS (Hispania), behind, standard in the form of a boar. Rev. Table inscribed L·CALDVS / VII VIR·EP (septemvir epulo), behind which figure preparing epulum; on either side of table, a trophy. On outer r. field, C CALDVS downwards and on outer field r., IMP·A·X donwards (imperator, augur, decemvir). In exergue, CALDVS·IIIVIR
Cr. 437/3b 
   

437/4a

C. Coelius Caldus, AR Denarius , 51 BC. Rome. 3,82g.
Head of the consul C. Coelius Caldus right. before, L· COEL· CALDVS. Behind, carnyx and spear. Below chin standard with boar's head. Rev. Table inscribed L·CALDVS / VII VIR·EP, behind which figure preparing epulum; on either side of table, a trophy. On outer l. field, CALDVS downwards and on outer field r., IMP·A·X donwards. In exergue, CALDVS·IIIVIR
Cr. 437/4a; Syd., 898. 
Very fine.
Jean Elsen & ses Fils S.A. Auction 86 - 10 December 2005
No: 218
900 $
437/4b
C. Coelius Caldus. Denarius 51. AR 3.99 g. 
C·COEL·CALDVS Head of C. Coelivs Caldus r.; in field l., standard inscribed HIS; in field l., carnyx and spear. Rev. Table inscribed L·CALDVS / VII VIR·EP, behind which figure preparing epulum; on either side of table, a trophy. On outer r. field, CALDVS downwards and on outer field r., IMP·A·X donwards. In exergue, CALDVS·IIIVIR
B. Coelia 12. Sydenham 899. Crawford 437/4b.
Virtually as struck and almost Fdc
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007 
No: 517
1,400 chf
438/1
Servius Sulpicius. 51 BC. AR Denarius (3.72 gm). 
SER behind, SVLP right, laureate head of Apollo right / Naval trophy; male figure standing on left, captive Macedonian on right. 
Crawford 438/1; Sydenham 931; Sulpicia 8. 
Good VF. Very rare.
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction P - 12 May 2005 
No: 1784 
1,600 chf
439/1
P. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus. 50 BC. AR Denarius (3.96 gm). 
Bare head of the consul M. Claudius Marcellus right; triskeles behind / M. Claudius Marcellus carrying trophy within tetrastyle temple. 
Crawford 439/1; Claudia 11. 
Good EF. Rare. 
G. Apparuti, Modena - F. Sternberg, Zurich XIX (1987), 486 (CHF 5400.-).
This moneyer, presumably the quaestor of 48 BC, here honors his most famous ancestor, the holder of five consulships and one of the principal Roman heroes of the Second Punic War. The triskeles alludes to his conquest of Sicily in 212-210 BC, the spoils from which rescued the state from imminent bankruptcy. The reverse type commemorates his spolia opina, the arms won in 222 BC when, as consul, he slew an Insubrian chieftain with his own hands in the course of the Roman conquest of Cisalpine Gaul.
Hess-Divo AG Auction 307 - 7 June 2007 
No: 1506
7,500 chf
440/1
Q. Sicinius. 49 BC. AR Denarius (4.04 gm). 
Diademed head of Fortuna right / Caduceus and palm in saltire, laurel wreath above. 
Crawford 440/1; Sear, CRI 1; Sydenham 938; Sicinia 5. 
Near FDC. 
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 44 - November 26th, 2007
No: 377
750 $
441/1
Cn. Nerius, L. Lentulus, Claudius Marcellus. Denarius 49. AR 4.17 g. 
NERI·Q·VRB Head of Saturn r., with harpa over shoulder. Rev. L·LENT – C·MARC Legionary eagle between standard of the hastati, on l., and standard of the principes, on r.; below, CO – S
B. Neria 1, Cornelia 68 and Claudia 7. Sydenham 937. Sear Imperators 2. Cr. 441/1.
Virtually as struck and almost Fdc
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007 
No: 518
1,700 chf
442/1a
Man. Acilius Glabrio. 49 BC. AR Denarius (4.00 gm). 
SALVTIS Laureate head of Salus right. Rev. MN ACILIVS – IIIVIR VALETV (MN and TV ligate) Salus standing left, leaning against column and holding serpent. 
Crawford 442/1a; Sear, CRI 16; Sydenham 922; Acilia 8. 
EF.
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2005 - 9 May 2005 
No: 223
 1,200 chf
442/1b
Man. Acilius Glabrio. 49 BC. AR Denarius. 3.94 g, 4h.
SALVTIS (downwards) Laureate head of Salus right. Rev. MN ACILIVS – IIIVIR VALETV (MN and TV ligate) Valetudo (Salus) standing left, leaning against column and holding serpent. 
Crawford 442/1b; Sydenham 922; Acilia 8a; BMCRR 3943.
British Museum  
443/1
Julius Caesar. AR Denarius (3.79 gm). Mint moving with Caesar, 49-48 BC. 
Elephant right, trampling on snake; CAESAR in exergue. Rev. Pontifical emblems: simpulum, sprinkler, ax, and apex. 
Crawford 443/1. Sydenham 1006. Sear, Imperators 9. Toned mint state.
Numismatica Genevensis S.A. Auction 4 - 11, 12 December 2006 2,000 chf
444/1a
Q. Sicinius and C. Coponius. AR-Denarius, 4,03 g. Moving with Pompey. c. 49.
Q SICINIVS / III VIR Head of Apollo r., star. Rev.: C COPONIVS / PR S C Club with lion skin r., bow, arrow.
Cr. 444/1a; RSC Sicinia 1; BMC East 24.
FDC
A. Tkalec AG Auction 2008 - 29 February 2008 
No: 221
1,600 chf
444/1b
Q. Sicinius and C. Coponius. 49 BC. AR Denarius (3.95 gm). 
Q. SICINIVS III. VIR, diademed head of Apollo right; star below / C. CO-PONIVS PR. S. C, club of Hercules surmounted by a facing lion's scalp; arrow left, bow right. 
Sicinia 2; Crawford 444/lb; Sydenham 939b. 
Toned EF.
Numismatica Genevensis S.A. Auction 5 - 5 December 2008
No: 191
 1,300 chf
444/1c

Q. Sicinius, 49 v. Chr. Denar, (3,42 g.), Mzst. mobil, mit Pompeius ziehend. 
Vs.: Kopf des Apollon mit Binde n. l., darunter Stern, Q SICINIVS III VIR. Rs.: Herakleskeule mit Löwenfell, l. Pfeil, r. Bogen, C COPONIVS / PR SC
Cr. 444/1 c; 
Punzen und Prägeschwächen, gutes ss

Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung  Auction 118 - October 15th, 2002 
No: 1899
200 $ 
445/1a
L. Cornelius Lentulus and C. Claudius Marcellus. 49 BC. AR Denarius (3.91 gm). 
Facing head of Medusa in center of triskeles, grain ear between each leg / Jupiter standing right, holding thunderbolt and eagle; right, LENT. MAR left, COS and harpa right. 
Crawford 445/1a; CRI 4; Sydenham 1029a; Cornelia 64. 
Toned EF.
Münzen & Medaillen AG Basel Auction 93 - December 16th, 2003 
No: 44
 4,200 chf
445/1b
L. Cornelius Lentulus and C. Claudius Marcellus. 49 BC. AR Denarius (3.87 gm). 
Facing head of Medusa in center of triskeles, grain ear between each leg / Jupiter standing right, holding thunderbolt and eagle LENT. MAR left, COS right. . 
Crawford 445/1b; CRI 4; Sydenham 1029; Cornelia 64a. 
Near EF, light discoloration on obverse.
Numismatica Genevensis S.A. Auction 5 - 5 December 2008
No: 193
8,500 chf
445/2
L. Cornelius Lentulus and C. Claudius Marcellus. 49 BC. AR Denarius (3.98 gm). 
Head of Apollo right; L LENT C MARC COS / Jupiter standing right holding thunderbolt in right hand, eagle in left; star and Q left, altar right. 
Crawford 445/2; Sear, CRI 5; Sydenham 1030; Cornelia 65. 
EF. Scarce.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VI - January 14th, 2003 
No: 753
900 $

445/3a

L. Cornelius Lentulus et C. Marcellus, AR denarius, 49 BC. Apollonia. 3,52g. 
Head of Jupiter r. Rev. L·LENTVLVS – C MAR COS Cultus statue of Ephesian Artemis with hands extended, ornamented with fillet hanging. 
Cr., 445/3a; Syd., 1031b. BMC 23. Sear 6.
Good very fine.
Helios Numismatik Auction 4 - October 14th, 2009
No.: 156
9,000 $
445/3b
L. Cornelius Lentulus, C. Claudius Marcellus. Denarius, Apollonia and Asia 49, AR 3.95 g. 
Head of Jupiter r. Rev. L·LENTVLVS – MAR COS (MAR monogram) Cultus statue of Ephesian Artemis with hands extended, ornamented with fillet hanging. 
B. Cornelia 66. Sydenham 1031. Sear Imperator 6. Crawford 445/3b.
Extremely rare and struck on an unusually good metal. Obverse slightly off-centre,
otherwise extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007 
No: 527
 3,600 chf
446/1
Cnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey the Great). 49-48 BC. AR Denarius (4.51 gm). Uncertain mint in Greece. Diademed head of Numa Pompilius right / Prow right. 
Crawford 446/1; CRI 7; Sydenham 1032; RSC 4. 
Good VF, iridescent toning around devices. 
This coin was struck by Cn. Calpurnius Piso, who served as proquaestor to the Pompeian party in Spain during the war between Caesar and Pompey. The head of Numa Pompilius records the claim of the Calpurnia gens to be descended from Calpus, the son of Numa, while the prow on the reverse refers to the naval victories of Pompey over the pirates in 67 BC.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 64 - 24 September 2003 
No: 812
 1,100 $
447/1a
Cn. Pompeius Magnus and Terntius Varro. Denarius, mint moving with Pompey 49, AR 3.88 g. 
VARRO.PRO – Q Terminal bust of Jupiter r., wearing diadem. Rev. Sceptre between dolphin and eagle; in exergue, MAGN·PRO / COS
B. Terentia 15 and Pompeia 7. C 3. Sydenham 1033. Sear Imperators 8. Crawford 447/1a.
Very rare and probably the finest specimen known. Virtually as struck and Fdc
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007 
No: 529
 11,000 chf
447/1b Cn. Pompeius Magnus and Terntius Varro. Denarius, mint moving with Pompey 49, AR 3.23 g, 1h. 
VARRO.PRO – Q Terminal bust of Jupiter r., wearing diadem. Rev. VARRO.PRO – Q Terminal bust of Jupiter r., wearing diadem.
Cr. 447/1b. BMCRR 67.
British Museum  
448/1a
L. Hostilius Saserna. Denarius circa 48, AR 4.00 g. 
Female head r., wearing oak-wreath. Rev. L·HOSTILIVS SASERNA Victory advancing r., holding caduceus and palm-branch. 
Syd. 951. B. Hostilia 2. Cr. 448/1a.
Lightly toned and extremely fine / good extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 27 - May 12th, 2004 
No: 267
850 chf 

448/1b

L. Hostilius Saserna. Denarius 48, AR 3.87 g. 
Female head r., wearing oak wreath. Rev. L·HOSTILIVS SASERNA Victory advancing r., holding caduceus and palm branch. 
B. Hostilia 5. Sydenham 951a. Sear Imperators 17. Crawford 448/1b.
Tkalec AG Auction 2001 - February 19th, 2001 
No: 230
750 chf
448/2a
L. Hostilius Saserna. Denarius 48, AR 3.81 g. 
Bearded male head r.; behind, Gallic shield. Rev. L·HOSTILIVS Naked Gallic warrior in fast biga driven r. by charioteer, holding whip; below horses, SASERN
B. Hostilia 2. Sydenham 952. Sear Imperators 18. Crawford 448/2a.
Rare. Good extremely fine
Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger Auction 388 - 1 November 2006 
No: 963
6,000 $
448/3
L. Hostilius Saserna. 48 BC. AR Denarius (4.01 gm). 
Head of Gallia right; carnyx behind / Diana of Ephesus standing facing, holding stag and spear. 
Crawford 448/3; CRI 19; Sydenham 953; Hostilia 4. 
Toned, EF.
Auktionshaus H. D. Rauch GmbH Auction 76 - October 17th, 2005 
No: 446
650 $
449/1a
C. Vibius C.f. C.n. Pansa Caetronianus. 48 BC. AR Denarius (4.01 gm). 
Mask of Pan right; PANSA below / C. VIBIVS. C. F. C. N. IOVIS. AXVR., Jupiter Axurus seated left, holding plate in right hand, sceptre in left. 
Crawford 449/1a; Sear, CRI 20; Sydenham 947; Vibia 18. 
EF.
Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger Auction 380 - November 3rd, 2004 
No: 693
500 $
449/1b
C. Vibius C.f. C.n. Pansa Caetronianus. 48 BC. AR Denarius (3.65 gm). Rome mint. 
PANSA behind, mask of Pan right, wearing three rows of berries in hair; pedum (shepherd's staff) behind / C. VIBIVS. C. F. C. N to right, IOVIS. AXVR to left, Jupiter seated left, holding patera in right hand, sceptre in left. 
Crawford 449/1b; RCI 20a; Sydenham 948; Kestner 3544-3545; BMCRR Rome 3982; Vibia 19. 
EF, well-struck for the issue.
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung Auction 159 - October 8th, 2007 
No: 333
900 $
449/2
C. Vibius Cf. Cn. Pansa. 48 BC. AR Denarius (4.05 gm). 
Wreathed head of Liber right; PANSA behind / Ceres walking right, holding torch in either hand; C. VIBIVS. C. F. C. N behind, plow in right field. 
Crawford 449/2; CRI 21; Sydenham 946; Vibia 16. 
EF, partial flat strike.
Classical Numismatic Group Triton VI - 14 January 2003 
No: 761 
190 $

449/3a

C. Vibius Cf. Cn. Pansa. 48 BC. AR Denarius (3.47 gm). 
PANSA Head of Liber r., wearing ivy wreath. Rev. C. VIBIVS. C. F. C. N. Ceres in biga of snakes r., holding torch and reins.
Cr. 449/3a. Syd. 945. Seaby Vibia 17a. 
Rare. Good very fine.
Auktionshaus H. D. Rauch GmbH Auction 71 - 28 April 2003 
No: 465
200 $
449/3b
C. Vibius C. f. C. n. Pansa Caetronianus. Denarius 48, AR 3.97 g. 
PANSA Ivy-wreathed head of Libertas r. Rev. C·VIBIVS·C·F·C·N Ceres, holding reins in r. and lighted torch in outstretched l., in chariot drawn r. by two snakes. 
B. Vibia 17. Sydenham 945. Sear Imperators 22a. Crawford 449/3b.
Toned and extremely fine
Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 - 16 May 2007 
No: 535
1,300 chf
449/4
C. Vibius C.f. C.n. Pansa Caetronianus. Circa 48 BC. AR Denarius (3.93 gm). 
Laureate head of Liberty right / Roma seated on Gaulish shields, crowned by Victory. 
Crawford 449/4; Sear, CRI 23; Vibia 20. 
Good VF.
Fritz Rudolf Künker Münzenhandlung Auction 124 - March 16th, 2007 
No: 8412
360 $
449/5
C. Vibius C.f. C.n. Pansa Caetronianus. 48 BC. AR Sestertius (0.96 gm). 
Draped bust of Mercury right / Tortois; caduceus on right. 
Crawford 449/5; Sear, CRI 24; Vibia 21. 
Toned Fine. Very rare.
Classical Numismatic Group Mail Bid Sale 61 - 25 September 2002
No: 1509
 970 $

 

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