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Gaius Marcius Censorinus AR Republican Denarius. 88 BC. Apollo & Horse.

Gaius Marcius Censorinus AR Republican Denarius. 88 BC. Apollo & Horse.

Roman Republic. Gaius Marcius Censorinus AR Denarius (3.80g, 18mm). Rome mint, 88 BC.
Obverse: Laureate head of Apollo right.

Reverse: CX (above), C•CENSORI (below). Horse galloping right. Serpent entwined staff in exergue.

References: Crawford 346/2b; RSC Marcia 19.

Pedigree: JJF Collection. Uncertain, purchased by CSJ ca. 2010 (+/- a few years).

Numis. Notes:These were struck with a variety of controls; this one, with the serpent-entwined-staff is a bit rare, and desirable because it’s rather bold & dramatic for a control symbol.

Hist. Notes: Once Sulla was done with his First Civil War (by about 87 BC), and his Mithradatic War, he marched his way back to Rome so he could team up with future Triumvirs Pompey and Crassus to wage another (Sulla’s Second Civil War). His opponents were the Marius-Cinna faction, led by Gaius Marius (dead in the first), his son (killed in 82), and Cinna (killed 84).

Gaius Marcius Censorinus was among the “last men standing,” captured after being defeated at the decisive Battle of the Colline Gate (Kalends of Nov, 82). Sulla ordered him executed and had his severed head sent to the remaining Marian army, which promptly deserted their leader Marius the Younger, who then promptly committed suicide.

Categories: Roman Coins

Tags: #Animals #J & J Family Collection #Rare #Republican #Roman #Silver

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Q Titius Republican AR Denarius. Bacchus & Pegasus. Struck 90 BC. Ex-Forum c. 2010

Q Titius Republican AR Denarius. Bacchus & Pegasus. Struck 90 BC. Ex-Forum c. 2010

Roman Republic. Q. Titius AR Denarius (3.98g, 19.5mm). Rome mint, 90 BC.

Obverse: Head of Bacchus or Liber right, wreathed with ivy.

Reverse: Pegaus right. Q•TITI inscribed on tablet below.

References: Crawford 341/2; SRCV 239; Sydenham 692; Titia 2.

Pedigree: Jackson & Jacobs Family Collection. Purchased by CSJ from Forum Ancient Coins (#RR43729) between c. 2005 & 2013.

Notes:Ex-jewelry, bezel removed. Toned.

Categories: Roman Coins

Tags: #Animals #J & J Family Collection #Republican #Roman #Silver

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Hadrian AE Sestertius. 134-138 AD. Diana Venatrix (“Huntress”)

Hadrian AE Sestertius. 134-138 AD. Diana Venatrix ("Huntress")

One of the earliest coins in the Jackson & Jacobs Family Collection, purchased in the 1980s (Florence, 1986; possibly Paris, 1988).

Hadrian (117-138 AD) AE Sestertius (25.28g; 30mm; 6h). Rome mint, 134-138 AD.

Obverse: HADRIANVS AVG COS III PP. Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder.

Reverse: S – C. Diana Venatrix (“Huntress”), draped, standing left, holding arrow and bow.

Reference: RIC II 777; Banti CNR 713; BMCRE 1546; Cohen 1364.

Pedigree: Purchased by CSJ in the mid/late 1980s in Europe, probably Florence, 1986, possibly Paris, 1988.

Categories: Roman Coins

Tags: #AE & Billon #J & J Family Collection #Large #Rare #Showcase

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Scarce NSFW Septimius Severus AE18 Nikopolis. Ithyphallic Priapus

Scarce NSFW Septimius Severus AE18 Nikopolis. Ithyphallic Priapus

The deity for which Priapism is named (the condition familiar to many as a side-effect mentioned in Viagra ads on TV).

Purchased: Chicago, April 2014, CICF Bourse

Septimius Severus AE Assarion.
Moesia Inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum.
Obv: AVT CEΠT CEVHΡO. Laureate head right

Rev: NIKOΠOΛITΩN ΠΡOC IC. Ithyphallic Priapus standing left.
Ref: Moushmov 987; AMNG 1380; Sear GIC 2280
RARE

What I liked about this coin: If we imagine the obverse and reverse forming a single tableau, Septimius watches Priapus proudly pointing to his phallus and smiles with admiration.

Priapus: “Oi guvna! ‘S a right proper phallus here, innit?”
Septimius: “Why, yes. Yes it is, Priapo, old chap. Splendid phallus indeed. The Empire commends your accomplishment. And bids you bring continued fertility to Moesia.”
Priapus: “Won’t let you down, bruv. Cheerio!”
Septimius: “You forget yourself, Priapo. You shan’t speak to me in so familiar a tone.”
Priapo: “Are you taking the piss, mate? Don’t forget who’s the dee-ity and who’s the regular bloke with a fancy hat. Only one of us has superpowers, innit?”

Album: Sold Coins

Categories: Provincial Roman Coins

Tags: #AE & Billon #Rare #Roman #Showcase #Sold

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Augustus AR Denarius. Lugdunum, ca. 2-1 BC. Lucius Caius CAESARES Ex Auctiones GmbH 27 (June 2014)

Augustus AR Denarius. Lugdunum, ca. 2-1 BC. Lucius Caius CAESARES Ex Auctiones GmbH 27 (June 2014)

Pedigree: Ex-Auctiones GmbH Auction e-27, Lot 35 (Bern, 15 June 2014)

Album: Sold Coins

Categories: Roman Coins

Tags: #Classic #Historic #Roman #Showcase #Silver #Sold

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Valens AV Solidus. Antioch, 364 AD. Ex-ArtCoinsRoma (2013)

Valens AV Solidus. Antioch, 364 AD. Ex-ArtCoinsRoma (2013)

Sold from our JJFN by priv. treaty 31 December, 2013

Ex-ArtCoinsRoma (ACR) Auction e-8, Lot 771 (Rome, 30 Jan 2013)

Album: Sold Coins

Categories: Roman Coins

Tags: #Gold #Roman #Sold

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Honorius AV Solidus. Spurning Bound Captive (Kurth Type “d”).

Honorius AV Solidus. Spurning Bound Captive (Kurth Type "d").

Honorius AV Solidus (4.40g). Mediolanum, c. 395 CE.
Obv: DN HONORIVS PF AVG. Diademed, draped, cuirassed bust of emperor r.
Rev: VICTORIA AVGGG / COMOB / M-D. Emperor standing r. holding standard, stepping on captive.
Ref: RIC 1206; Cohen 44; Sear 20916; Kurth rev. type “d” (see Wildwinds RIC 1206.4 & Dane Kurth’s “Table to assist the identification of Honorius’ […] Solidi of the emperor with captive at foot.”)
Provenance: From the Jackson-Jacobs Collection of “Barbarians, Captives, and Enemies” on Roman Coins; Sold c. 2015; Ex-Aureo y Calico Auction 258 (Barcelona, 20 Mar 2014), Lot 3425.
Notes: See ‘Selections from “BCE Collection”‘ page.

Album: Sold Coins

Categories: Roman Coins

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Theodosius II AV Tremissis Ex-Gitbud & Naumann Auction 2 (2014)

Theodosius II AV Tremissis Ex-Gitbud & Naumann Auction 2 (2014)

Pedigree: Ex-Gitbud & Naumann Auction 2, 307 (Munich, 7 April 2013)

Theodosius II (AD 402-450) AV Tremissis (1.4g, 15mm, 6h). Constantinople,

Obverse: DN THEODOSIVS PF AVG. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.

Reverse: VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM CONOB.
Victory advancing right, head left, holding wreath and globus cruciger; star to right.

Reference: RIC 213.

Album: Sold Coins

Categories: Roman Coins

Tags: #Byzantine #Gold #Roman #Showcase #Sold

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Commodus Billon Tetradrachm. Alexandria, 189 CE. Helios. Ex-Dattari Collection (illustrated in Savio)

Commodus Billon Tetradrachm. Alexandria, 189 CE. Helios. Ex-Dattari Collection (illustrated in Savio)

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Commodus (177-192 CE) Billon Tetradrachm (10.7g, 24mm, 12h). Egypt, Alexandria, 189-190 CE.

Obverse: Μ Α ΚΟΜ ΑΝΤⲰ ϹƐΒ ƐVϹƐΒ. Laureate head of Commodus right.

Reverse: L-Λ. Radiate, draped bust of Helios right, seen from the rear.

Reference: Dattari 3865; Dattari-Savio Pl. 210, 9612 (this coin illustrated); Geissen 2247; Milne 2685; Emmett 2543.30; Kampmann & Ganschow 41.121; SRCV 5928; RPC (IV.4) Online Temp 14217.27 (this coin illustrated).
Provenance: Ex-Naville Numismatics Auction 60, Lot 296 (London, 27 September 2020), from the Giovanni Dattari Collection.

Numis. Notes: For more on the Giovanni Dattari (1858-1923) Collection, see here or click “Read More” button.

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Categories: Provincial Roman Coins

Tags: #AE & Billon #Large #Pedigreed #Rare #Roman

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Clodius Albinus Sestertius. c. 194 CE. D CLODIVS ALBINVS CAES. Saeculum Frugiferum. (Rare but Tooled legend)

Clodius Albinus Sestertius. c. 194 CE. D CLODIVS ALBINVS CAES. Saeculum Frugiferum. (Rare but Tooled legend)

Video of this coin in hand available here

Clodius Albinus (as Caesar, 193-195) AE Sestertius (17.9g, 29mm,12h). Rome Mint, 194/5 CE.

Obv: D CL SEPT AL – BIN CAES. Bare head of Clodius Albinus right. [Legend tooled to read: D CLODIVS – ALBINVS CAES.]

Rev: SAECVLO FR – V – GIFERO COS II / S-C. Saeculum Frugiferum radiate, standing left, holding caduceus (between corn ears?) in right hand & trident pitchfork in left. [No COS II visible, but reportedly die-match to Curtis Clay no. 74 in his unpublished 1972 catalog.]

References: RIC 56; Cohen 71. See RIC (VI.1), pp. 40-41; cf. also RIC 50 (draped); RIC 61A (AE As) & 61B (AE Dupondius).

Provenance: Ex-CNG Auction e-456, (Group) Lot 731 (part of 8; Lancaster, PA, 13 Nov 2019).

Notes: Several CoinTalk members gave helpful comments on this coin [CT Thread 374682, 2 Feb 2021]. Thanks especially to Curtis Clay for his comments [CT Comment 6184008, 2 Feb 2021].

The “full name” obverse legend Sestertius of Clodius Albinus (D CLODIVS ALBINVS CAES), which this coin was tooled to resemble, is only known during his first year, 193, and very rare (Banti 20; RIC 50). But it should have a different legend break (D – CLODIVS AL – BINVS CAES) & rev. (Providentia).

Weight (17.9g) is a bit light, but within range of >10% of examples in ACSearch. Possibly reflecting metal loss due to tooling.

The Saeculum Frugiferum reverse type — a patron god of N. Africa — is of particular significance for Clodius Albinus, born in Hadrumetum in N. Africa, near Carthage.

Clodius Albinus bronze coinage is generally scarce. Most Sestertii are from 194/5, w/ obv. legends D CL SEPT ALBIN CAES or D CLOD SEPT ALBIN CAES. There are several Sestertii with Frugiferum reverse, all COS II (i.e., in 194/5).

The reverse legend is incomplete on this coin, but Clay suggested it matches a rev. die in his 1972 catalog (see refs. above), SAECVLO FRVGIFERO COS II.

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Categories: Roman Coins

Tags: #AE & Billon #Large #Rare #Roman

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