For Sale
I offer a few coins mostly originating from larger lots bought in the major European auction houses.
- payment in prior to the EUR or CZK bank account
- Czech Post: Recommended within CZ – 4€ / Europe – 6€ / For rest of the world ~ 20-30€. Specific price depends on destination, total weight and value.
- All coins guaranteed to be genuine, which means if you can prove to me the coin is not, I will gladly refund your money and return shipping.
2,5€
#2397
Valens
5€
#2396
Julian II
1€
#2395
Constantius II
15€
#2392
Probus
silvered antoninianus, Antioch, 280 AD
radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right from behind
IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG
Probus standing right, wearing military dress, holding scepter, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter standing left, holding long scepter
CLEMENTIA T_EMP / Δ• / XXI
RIC V-2 922C (2nd emission); Cohen VI 99; SRCV III 11961
3,5g 20mm
ex inAsta
2€
#2387
Claudius II
AE antoninianus, Rome, IX 268 – end 269 AD
radiate head right
IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG
Genius standing left, wearing modius, holding patera and cornucopia
GENIVS EXERCI / Z
RIC1st 48 (Issue 1); Normanby 664
2,9g 18mm
ex inAsta
Sold
2€
#2386
Salonina
3€
#2385
Gallienus
Sold
200€
#2384
Gordian III
AR antoninianus, Rome, late 240 AD
radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right from behind
IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG
Providentia standing half left, holding globe and transverse scepter
P M TR P II COS P P
RIC IV 18 – reverse; Hybrid: CNG Triton V, Lot: 2069; Gemini, LLC Auction IV lot 458
4,1g 20mm
ex inAsta
This coin was struck with an incorrectly paired (new) obverse and (old) reverse dies.
15€
#2381
Octavian Augustus
45€
#2380
M. Aemilius Scaurus and P. Plautius Hypsaeus
AR denarius, Rome, 58 BC
Aretas, king of Nabatea, kneeling beside camel raising olive branch with fillet
M SCAVR / AED CVR // EX _ S C // REX ARETAS
Jupiter in quadriga left, holding reins and thunderbolt
P HYPSAE / AED CVR // CAPT // C HYPSAE COS / PREIVE
Crawford 422/1b, SRCV I 379, Sydenham 913, RSC I Aemilia 8
3,0g 18mm
ex in Asta
The moneyers were Curule aediles in 58 BC. Scaurus became a praetor in 56 BC and Hypsaeus in 55 BC. Scaurus lost his father when he was young. He was raised by Sulla as a step-son. He served as a quaestor under Pompey and as a proquaestor during the third Mithridatic war 66-61 BC. In the same time conflict between Aristobulus II and Hyrcanus II broke out in Judea. Nabatean king Aretas III supported Hyrcanus and besieged Aristobulus in Jerusalem. Scaurus was send as intermediary. He sent Aretas back and settled the conflict in favour of Aristobulus. Later, Pompey accused him of bribery and removed Aristobulus in 63 BC. Scaurus moved to Petra then he was called back after payment of 300 talent fine. Hypsaeus also served as a quaestor under Pompey. Reverse commemorates conquest of Volscian town Priverna by moneyer’s ancestor Gaius Plautius Decianus Hypsaeus in 330-329 BC. Scaurus was the first Roman who depicted event from his own life on coins.
12€
#2352
Jovian
8€
#2349
Constantius II
Sold
8€
#2343
city commemorative
8€
#2341
city commemorative
5€
#2339
city commemorative
AE reduced centenionalis, Cyzicus, 330-336 AD
bust of Constantinopolis left wearing imperial cloak and helmeted, laureate, holding scepter
CONSTAN_TINOPOLI
Victory standing left, right foot on prow, holding long scepter, resting hand on shield
?SMK??
RIC VII Cyzicus (73, 92, 107, 120)
2,6g 17,5mm
ex Naumann
8€
#2338
city commemorative
8€
#2334
Constantine II
15€
#2319
Constantine II
25€
#2314
Gallienus
10€
#2313
Gallienus
For Sale
I offer a few coins mostly originating from larger lots bought in the major European auction houses.
- payment in prior to the EUR or CZK bank account
- Czech Post: Recommended within CZ – 4€ / Europe – 6€ / For rest of the world ~ 20-30€. Specific price depends on destination, total weight and value.
- All coins guaranteed to be genuine, which means if you can prove to me the coin is not, I will gladly refund your money and return shipping.
#2397 Valens – 2,5€
#2396 Julian II – 5€
#2395 Constantius II – 1€
#2392 Probus – 15€
silvered antoninianus, Antioch, 280 AD
radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right from behind
IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG
Probus standing right, wearing military dress, holding scepter, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter standing left, holding long scepter
CLEMENTIA T_EMP / Δ• / XXI
RIC V-2 922C (2nd emission); Cohen VI 99; SRCV III 11961
3,5g 20mm
ex inAsta
#2387 Claudius II – 2€
AE antoninianus, Rome, IX 268 – end 269 AD
radiate head right
IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG
Genius standing left, wearing modius, holding patera and cornucopia
GENIVS EXERCI / Z
RIC1st 48 (Issue 1); Normanby 664
2,9g 18mm
ex inAsta
Sold #2386 Salonina – 2€
#2385 Gallienus – 3€
Sold #2384 Gordian III – 200€
AR antoninianus, Rome, late 240 AD
radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right from behind
IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG
Providentia standing half left, holding globe and transverse scepter
P M TR P II COS P P
RIC IV 18 – reverse; Hybrid: CNG Triton V, Lot: 2069; Gemini, LLC Auction IV lot 458
4,1g 20mm
ex inAsta
This coin was struck with an incorrectly paired (new) obverse and (old) reverse dies.
#2381 Octavian Augustus – 15€
#2380 M. Aemilius Scaurus and P. Plautius Hypsaeus – 45€
AR denarius, Rome, 58 BC
Aretas, king of Nabatea, kneeling beside camel raising olive branch with fillet
M SCAVR / AED CVR // EX _ S C // REX ARETAS
Jupiter in quadriga left, holding reins and thunderbolt
P HYPSAE / AED CVR // CAPT // C HYPSAE COS / PREIVE
Crawford 422/1b, SRCV I 379, Sydenham 913, RSC I Aemilia 8
3,0g 18mm
ex in Asta
The moneyers were Curule aediles in 58 BC. Scaurus became a praetor in 56 BC and Hypsaeus in 55 BC. Scaurus lost his father when he was young. He was raised by Sulla as a step-son. He served as a quaestor under Pompey and as a proquaestor during the third Mithridatic war 66-61 BC. In the same time conflict between Aristobulus II and Hyrcanus II broke out in Judea. Nabatean king Aretas III supported Hyrcanus and besieged Aristobulus in Jerusalem. Scaurus was send as intermediary. He sent Aretas back and settled the conflict in favour of Aristobulus. Later, Pompey accused him of bribery and removed Aristobulus in 63 BC. Scaurus moved to Petra then he was called back after payment of 300 talent fine. Hypsaeus also served as a quaestor under Pompey. Reverse commemorates conquest of Volscian town Priverna by moneyer’s ancestor Gaius Plautius Decianus Hypsaeus in 330-329 BC. Scaurus was the first Roman who depicted event from his own life on coins.
#2352 Jovian – 12€
#2349 Constantius II – 6€
Sold #2343 city commemorative – 8€
#2341 city commemorative – 8€
#2339 city commemorative – 5€
AE reduced centenionalis, Cyzicus, 330-336 AD
bust of Constantinopolis left wearing imperial cloak and helmeted, laureate, holding scepter
CONSTAN_TINOPOLI
Victory standing left, right foot on prow, holding long scepter, resting hand on shield
?SMK??
RIC VII Cyzicus (73, 92, 107, 120)
2,6g 17,5mm
ex Naumann