Auction #37: Worldwide Stamps, Postal History, Worldwide Coins & Worldwide Banknotes
This auction features Worldwide Postal History Especially Holyland Foreruners Postcards And Covers, Large Collection Of Gold Coins From All Over The World. And Huge Amount Of Banknotes. Other Interesting Items Included As Well.
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67-78 CE. AE Prutah, 67/68 CE. 17 Prutah coins from the great revolt. Grades around Fine. Estimate $150-250.
Roman city coins, group of 6, F+. Estimate $ 60-100.
41-222 CE. Claudius, Elagabalus, AE , Berytus. Lot of 2: Claudius, colonist driving a pair of oxen G; Elagabalus, "COL BER" between legionary eagles within wreath. 2 Coins F+ Roman Phoenicia 63 BC- 636 CE .Estimate $70-100.
Ancient Coinage of Phoenicia, Sidon, AE15. ca 1st Century BC - 1st Century AD. Turreted bust of Tyche right / Galley left. 4 bronze coins. Estimate $100-120.
Diocletian, Maximianus, AE Antonianus, Follis, 284-310 CE. 2 Choice VF coins, : 1) Antonianus of Diocletian. Obv: Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Diocletian right / IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG Rev: Jupiter, half naked, standing right holding sceptre & globe, facing Hercules with lionskin, club & victory on globe, crescent / IOV ET HERCV CONSER AVGG Z between, XXI in ex. 2) Follis of Maximianus, Ticinum mint. Obv: Laureate head of Maximianus right (large head type) / IMP C MAXIMIANVS P F AVG Rev: Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae / SACRA MONETA AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR, PT dot in ex. Estimate $50-100
Ancient Roman Lead Slingshot Bolts Roman Empire, c. 1st Century BC. Fantastic lead sling-bullet, found at the site of the Battle. Very well-preserved and decorated. On both sides there is an example of a spider. The other side shows dings from battle damage. 1 1/4" (31 mm), nice grey patina
Antiochia ad Orontem, Syria. Obv: IM NER C[LAV CAESAR] Laureate head right. Rev: Large S C Within laurel-wreath. (RPC 4308 or 4312. 19mm / 7.2g,.
Coin of Tyre under Traian Decius 249-251 CE. f-VF. 27mm. 14.1g.
Domitianus, Denarius minted in Rome AD 92-96 IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM PM TRP XV, Laureate head of Domitianus right, IMP XXII COS XVII CENS PPP, Minerva standing right holding spear and shield, 3,52 gr. VF
Hadrian AE23 of Tiberias in Palestine. Dated year 101 = 119-120 AD. AVT TPA ADPAINW KAIC CEB, laureate bust right / TIBEP KLAUD, Zeus seated left holding scepter, all within tetrastyle temple, date ET AP in ex. Rosenberger 12, SNGANS 1110
Lot of 5 deff coins.
1. 205-195 BCE. AE, 7gr., 23mm. Obv. Head of Mercurius right, with winged petasus. Rev. Prow right, above: ROMA. Cf. Sydenham 85.
2. 138-161 CE. Gaba, Antoninus Pius, AE, 11.2gr., 25mm. Obv. Bust of Antoninus Pius r.: AVTKAIANTW-NEINCEB Rev. Men standing left: ΓΑΒΗ-ΝWN Cf. SNG ANS 904.
3. 249-250 CE. Trajan Decius, Antioch. AR, Tetradrachm, 1.7gr., 26mm. Obv. Radiate bust of Trajan Decius r.: AYT K Γ ΜΕ ΚΥ ΔΕΚΙΟC TPAIANOC CEB Rev. Eagle to r., in ex. SC: ΔΗΜΑΡΧ ΕΞΟΥCIAC Cf. Prieur and Prieur 543.
4. 250-251 CE. Trajan Decius, Antioch. AR, Tetradrachm, 12.6gr., 26mm. Obv. Radiate bust of Trajan Decius r.: AYT K Γ ΜΕ ΚΥ ΔΕΚΙΟC TPAIANOC CEB Rev. Eagle to r., in ex. SC: ΔΗΜΑΡΧ ΕΞΟΥCIAC Cf. Prieur and Prieur 579.
5. 284-305 CE. Diocletian, c. 300 CE, AE, Follis, 9.6gr. 28mm. Obv. Bust r., illegible inscription. Rev. Quies and Providentia standing facing each other. Estimate 300-500.
Nabatean coins. Aretas IV (9 BCE-40 CE). Obv. Double cornucopia. Rev. busts of Aretas and Shuqailat.
Roman Imperial Coinage, Five Roman dinars: Julia Domna c. 200CE.; Valens 364-378CE.; Plaulipa 202-205 ce; Lucios Verus 161-169 CE ; Severus Alexander 232-235 CE. F-VF.
SAMARIA, Caesarea Maritima. Marcus Aurelius, 161-180 AD. Serapis with Modius. Green Patina
Samaria, Caesarea Maritima. Trajan Decius AE24.
Obv: IMP C C M Q TRA DECIVS AVG,radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: COL P F AVG FC CAES MET P S P, eagle standing right, head left, supporting wreath with head of Tyche in center .
Sestertius Roman coins, Gordian III (x4) and Philip the Tetrarch (x1)