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Trajan 98-117 A.D. Denarius VF -- #AC107656
AR Denarius 18mm. 2.90g. Rome Mint 103-111 A.D. Laureate bust r., drapery on far shoulder. IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TRP COS V PP Dacian seated r. at foot of trophy. SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI RIC II 222; RSC II 537a VF. Toned. Old scratches. Reverse fields a bit glossy. 

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 $ 110.00
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Trajan 98-117 A.D. Denarius Good VF -- #AC106712
AR Denarius 18mm. 2.71g. Rome Mint 108-109 A.D. Laureate bust r., drapery on far shoulder. IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P Aequitas standing l., holding scales and cornucopiae. COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC RIC II 118 (see p. XIV, Addenda to p. 252); RSC 85 Good VF. Patchy toning with much underlying lustre. Light scratch on cheek. Some tiny cleaning marks under magnification. ex. Roma E-Sale 112, lot 956, with ticket.

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 $ 150.00
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Trajan 98-117 A.D. As Near VF -- #AC104037
AE As 27mm. 10.77g. Rome Mint 103-111 A.D. Laureate head, r. IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P Column in the form of a club, resting on a lion's skin placed on pedestal; S-C to either side. SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI RIC II 581 Near VF. Rare. Mottled green-brown patina. Excellent reverse detail despite issues. Obverse corroded with cleaning/brush marks. Overall roughness.

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 $ 125.00
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Trajan 98-117 A.D. Sestertius Good Fine -- #AC103411
AE Sestertius 33mm. 23.67g. Rome Mint 104-107 A.D. Laureate bust r., drapery on far shoulder. IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P Pax standing l., holding branch and cornucopiae, foot on bust of captured Dacian to l.; S-C to either side. S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI RIC II 503 Good Fine. Red-brown patina. Moderate porosity and roughness.

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 $ 65.00
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Trajan 98-117 A.D. As VF -- #AC102449
AE As 26mm. 10.79g. Rome Mint 100 A.D. Laureate head, r. IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM P M Victory advancing l., holding shield inscribed SP/QR in two lines; S-C to either side. TR POT COS III P P RIC II 417 VF. Nearly black patina. Some mild roughness and pitting.

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 $ 95.00
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Trajan 98-117 A.D. Denarius Good Fine -- #AC95705
AR Denarius 19mm. 3.20g. Rome Mint 110 A.D. Laureate bust l., slight drapery on l. shoulder and bare chest showing. IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P Roma standing l., in military dress, holding Victory and spear. COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC RIC II 115 var. (bust); RSC II 68d Good Fine. Very rare. Lightly toned. Attractive for the grade. Some very faint hairlines before bust. Rare heroic bust type. Reduced from: $750

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 $ 675.00
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Hadrian 117-138 A.D. Quinarius About Fine -- #AC108686
AR Quinarius 15mm. 1.17g. Rome Mint 118 A.D. Laureate bust r., drapery on far shoulder. IMP [CAESA]R TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG Victory advancing r., holding wreath and palm. P M TR P [COS I]I RIC II.3 145; RSC II 1052 About Fine. Scarce. Toned. Some weakness and minor porous spots. Lightly brushed. A budget example. 

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 $ 55.00
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Hadrian 117-138 A.D. As VF -- #AC98079
AE As 28mm. 10.90g. Rome Mint 126-127 A.D. Laureate head, r. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS Salus standing r., feeding serpent out of patera in arms; S-C to either side. COS III RIC II.3 881 VF. Dark green patina. Some mild roughness and tiny adhesions.

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 $ 75.00
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Hadrian 117-138 A.D. As Good VF -- #AC97381
AE As 27mm. 8.70g. Rome Mint 128-129 A.D. Laureate head, r. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P Salus standing r., feeding serpent in arms from patera; S-C to either side. COS III RIC II 975 Good VF. Dark green patina. Good detail and bold portrait. Trace roughness and ancient scratch on reverse. Some smoothing in fields.

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 $ 125.00
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Antoninus Pius 138-161 A.D. As Fine -- #AC102456
AE As 28mm. 9.39g. Rome Mint 143-144 A.D. Laureate head, r. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III Two ancilia (oval shields with rounded projections above and below); S-C across fields; In ex.: ANCILIA IMPERATOR II RIC III 736a Fine. Scarce. Black-brown patina. Cleaning marks and smoothing. Some porous spots. The ancilia were the shields of Mars and were associated with the Salii, or 'leaping priests,' a college of priests whose ceremonies signaled the beginning and ending of the military campaign season.

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 $ 95.00
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Antoninus Pius 138-161 A.D. Dupondius VF -- #AC99281
AE Dupondius 24mm. 9.35g. Rome mint 157-158 A.D. Radiate head, r. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P IMP II Annona standing l., holding corn-ears over modius and rudder on prow; S-C in fields. TR POT XXI COS IIII RIC III 993 VF. Dark green patina. Great detail despite surface issues. Compact flan, as typical for the issue. Some pitting and minor adhesions.

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 $ 50.00
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Diva Faustina I Died 141 A.D. Dupondius VF -- #AC108321
AE Dupondius 25mm. 12.24g. Rome Mint After 141 A.D. Draped bust, r., hair elaborately waved and coiled at top of head. DIVA FAVS[TINA] Aeternitas seated l., holding phoenix on globe, and sceptre; S-C across fields. [AETERNITAS] RIC III 1156a VF. Scarce. Green and brown patina. Light roughness. Seemingly rarer with SC across fields rather than in exergue. 

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 $ 75.00
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Diva Faustina, wife of Antoninus Pius Died 141 A.D. Sestertius Near VF -- #AC102970
AE Sestertius 33mm. 25.17g. Rome Mint 146-161 A.D. Draped bust, r. DIVA FAVSTINA Vesta standing l., holding palladium and sceptre; S-C to either side. AVGVSTA RIC III 1124 Near VF. Dark brown patina with brassy high points. Some cleaning marks and trace porosity.

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 $ 80.00
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Diva Faustina, wife of Antoninus Pius Died 141 A.D. Sestertius Good Fine -- #AC102744
AE Sestertius 32mm. 26.52g. Rome Mint after 141 A.D. Draped bust, r. DIVA FAVSTINA Vesta standing facing, head l., holding patera and sceptre; S-C to either side. AETERNITAS RIC III 1103 Good Fine. Rare. Nice brown patina. Some porosity. Far scarcer than the variant with Vesta/Aeternitas seated left. Reduced from: $110

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 $ 95.00
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Diva Faustina, wife of Antoninus Pius Died 141 A.D. As Good VF -- #AC91679
AE As 26mm. 12.40g. Rome Mint After 141 A.D. Draped bust r., hair waved and coiled at top of head. DIVA FAVSTINA Juno standing l., raising r. hand and holding sceptre in l.; S-C to either side. AETERNITAS RIC III 1155 Good VF. Mottled red-brown patina. Good detail despite issues. Areas of patina loss. Small adhesions.

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 $ 40.00
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Diva Faustina, wife of Antoninus Pius Died 141 A.D. As VF -- #AC91677
AE As 27mm. 10.00g. Rome Mint After 141 A.D. Draped bust, r., hair coiled on top of head. DIVA FAVSTINA Ceres standing l., holding corn ears and torch; S C to either side. AVGVSTA RIC III 1169 VF. Brown patina. Some minor roughness and adhesions.

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 $ 55.00
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Marcus Aurelius 161-180 A.D. Sestertius Fine -- #AC108331
AE Sestertius 31mm. 19.31g. Rome Mint 175 A.D. Laureate head, r. M ANTONINVS AVG GERM S[ARMATICVS] Annona standing l., holding corn ears and cornucopiae; at her feet, modius containing two corn ears and poppy; S-C across fields. [TR P XXIX IMP VIII COS III] RIC III 1154 Fine. Tan-brown patina with dark contrast. A few small scratches. Minor porosity. 

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 $ 45.00
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Marcus Aurelius 161-180 A.D. Dupondius Good VF -- #AC105798
AE Dupondius 24mm. 11.56g. Rome Mint 171-172 A.D. Radiate bust, r. M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXVI Victory standing r., placing on a palm tree a shield inscribed VIC/GER; S-C to either side. IMP VI COS III RIC III 1031 Good VF. Olive green patina. Good detail. Irregular flan.

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 $ 150.00
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Marcus Aurelius 161-180 A.D. As Near VF -- #AC100949
AE As 24mm. 10.63g. Rome Mint 173-174 A.D. Laureate and cuirassed bust, r. [M ANTONINVS] AVG TR P XXVIII Mars, half-draped, standing r., holding spear and resting shield on shoulders of a captive; SC on shield. MARTI [VICTORI IMP VI COS III] RIC III 1108 Near VF. Rare, especially with this bust type. Green-brown patina. Despite RIC noting this type as 'common,' it is far rarer on the market today. This variety, with cuirassed but not draped bust, appears very rare; we could find only one other example. Reduced from: $175

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 $ 160.00
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Marcus Aurelius 161-180 A.D. Sestertius Fair -- #AC99269
AE Sestertius 30mm. 19.28g. Rome mint 177 A.D. Laureate head, r. M ANTONINVS AVG GERM SARM TR P XXXI Pile of arms, including variously shaped shields, spears, and carnyx; In ex.: DE GERMANIS IMP VIII COS III P P RIC III 1184 Fair. Quite scarce. Green mottled patina. Clear carnyx. Moderate roughness and corrosion. A few cleaning marks. A budget example of a scarce and popular type. This type commemorates the victories of Marcus Aurelius over the Germanic tribes on the Danube in the 170s.

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 $ 75.00
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