The Coin Cabinet Ltd. > The Euclidean CollectionAuction date: 28 March 2024
Lot number: 16

Price realized: 300 GBP   (Approx. 379 USD / 350 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
Lot description:


Good Very Fine; obv. edge and face damage between 12-3h | ROMAN PROVINCIAL. HISPANIA, TARRACO. Tiberius.
Bronze sestertius, after AD 15.
Obv: DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head of Augustus left. Rev: C V T T AETERNITATIS AVGVSTAE, temple with eight columns.
Good Very Fine; obv. edge and face damage between 12-3h.

Reference: RPC I-219; ACIP-3259; Vives-170–3; Jesus Vico 161, lot 148 (hammer: EUR 3,000).
Rarity: Very Rare.
Provenance: from the Euclidean Collection; acquired directly from Baldwin's Auctions Ltd., 4th October 2017.
Die Axis: 5h.
Diameter: 33 mm.
Weight: 25.79 g.
Composition: Bronze.

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Estimate: 1000 GBP

Starting price: 500 GBP

Match 1:
The Coin Cabinet Ltd. > The Euclidean CollectionAuction date: 28 March 2024
Lot number: 12

Price realized: 240 GBP   (Approx. 303 USD / 280 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
Lot description:


Good Very Fine | ROMAN EMPIRE. Divus Augustus.
Bronze as, AD 34-37. Rome.
Obv: DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left. Rev: eagle standing facing on globe, head right and wings half-spread; large S-C across fields.
Good Very Fine.

Reference: RIC I-82 (Tiberius); BMCRE-155 (Tiberius).
Provenance: from the Euclidean Collection; acquired from David Miller, June 2015.
Die Axis: 6h.
Diameter: 30 mm.
Weight: 10.90 g.
Composition: Bronze.

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Estimate: 300 GBP

Starting price: 150 GBP

Match 2:
The Coin Cabinet Ltd. > The Euclidean CollectionAuction date: 28 March 2024
Lot number: 15

Price realized: 410 GBP   (Approx. 518 USD / 479 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
Lot description:


Good Very Fine; minor gouge to obv., a striking portrait | ROMAN EMPIRE. Tiberius.
Bronze dupondius, AD 10. Lugdunum.
Struck under Augustus. Obv: TI CAESAR AVGVST F IMPERAT V, laureate head right. Rev: The Great Altar of Lugdunum: altar enclosure; panels decorated with corona civica flanked by figures holding laurel branches; decoration along roofline; altar flanked by columns surmounted by statues of Victory standing vis-à-vis, each holding palm frond and wreath; ROM ET AVG in exergue.
Good Very Fine; minor gouge to obv., a striking portrait.

Reference: RIC I-236a (Augustus); BMCRE-575.
Rarity: Rare; excellent for the issue.
Provenance: from the Euclidean Collection.
Die Axis: 1h.
Diameter: 22 mm.
Weight: 12.72 g.
Composition: Bronze.

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Estimate: 400 GBP

Starting price: 200 GBP

Match 3:
The Coin Cabinet Ltd. > The Euclidean CollectionAuction date: 28 March 2024
Lot number: 11

Price realized: 370 GBP   (Approx. 467 USD / 432 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
Lot description:


Good Very Fine; struck on a broad flan, featuring a striking portrait of the deified Augustus | ROMAN EMPIRE. Divus Augustus.
Bronze as, AD 22-30. Rome.
Obv: DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left. Rev: altar enclosure with double-panelled door; S-C across fields, PROVIDENT in exergue.
Good Very Fine; struck on a broad flan, featuring a striking portrait of the deified Augustus.

Reference: RIC I-81 (Tiberius); BMCRE-146 (Tiberius).
Provenance: from the Euclidean Collection; acquired from David Miller, January 2016.
Die Axis: 6h.
Diameter: 34 mm.
Weight: 10.58 g.
Composition: Bronze.

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Estimate: 300 GBP

Starting price: 150 GBP

Match 4:
The Coin Cabinet Ltd. > The Euclidean CollectionAuction date: 28 March 2024
Lot number: 465

Price realized: 50 GBP   (Approx. 63 USD / 58 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
Lot description:


Good Very Fine; damage to flan edge, attractive portrait | ROMAN EMPIRE. Volusian.
Bronze sestertius, AD 251-253. Rome.
Obv: IMP CAE C VIB VOLVSIANO AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: FELICITAS PVBLICA, Felicitas standing facing, head left, holding caduceus and transverse sceptre, leaning on column; S-C across fields.
Good Very Fine; damage to flan edge, attractive portrait.

Reference: RIC IV-251a.
Provenance: from the Euclidean Collection; acquired from David Miller, August 2014.
Die Axis: 6h.
Diameter: 28 mm.
Weight: 16.77 g.
Composition: Bronze.

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Estimate: 100 GBP

Starting price: 50 GBP

Match 5:
Spink > Auction 24121Auction date: 9 April 2024
Lot number: 254

Price realized: 120 GBP   (Approx. 152 USD / 140 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
Lot description:


a Selection of Greek and Roman Bronze (10): Apulia, Arpi, AE, c.275-250BC, bull charging right, POILAI below, rev. horse galloping right, ARPA above, NOI below, E in exergue, 12h, 7.83g, (HN Italy 645; SNG ANS 644; SNG Copenhagen -; HGC 1, 535) toned, residually lustrous, details flattened, verdigris and deposits, otherwise fine; Neapolis, Campania, AE, c.250-225BC, Laureate head of Apollo left, rev. Victory crowning man-headed bull right, control below, 12h, 7.17g, (HN Italy, 595) light patina, porosity, flattened but residually lustrous and good to fine; Lucania, Heraclaea, AE, c.276-250, head of Athena right, wearing Corinthian helmet, rev. Heracles standing left with philale, club and cornucopiae, 12h, 4.64g, (Van Keuren, 168; HN Italy, 1448b) darkly toned but flattened, fine; Sicily, Syracuse, Time of Hieron II (285-246BC) Imitative issue in the types of Ptolemy II Philadelphos of Egypt, AE Obol, laureate head of Zeus right, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt with wings spread, Galatian shield to left, 5h, 17.18g, (CPE, B289; Svoronos, 610; Wolf & Lorber, 'Alexandrian' Style, P57–71; SNG Copenhagen, 114) flattened but lustrous, good; Sicily, Syracuse, Hieron II, (275-215BC) AE Hemilitron, c.230-213BC, diademed head left, rev. horseman wearing helmet and cloak charging right with spear, IERON in exergue, 11h, 16.76g, (CNS II S, 381 Ser., 195, Rl22; HGC 2, 1548) toned and lustrous, some details flattened but otherwise very fine; Sicily, Syracuse, Hieron II, (275-215BC) AE Tetras, Diademed head of Poseidon left, rev. [IER]ONOS ornamental trident flanked by dolphins, datemark LY to lower right, 11h, 6.90g, (CNS, 197 R1 17; BAR, Issue 60; HGC 2, 1550) toned and lustrous, slightly off-centre but well-struck, flattened at high points but otherwise very fine; Sicilian Bronze, (3): Syracuse, (2), AE Hemidrachm, c.306-289BC, head of Zeus right, rev. thunderbolt, barley grain to right, 3h, 13.87g,(CNS, 71; SNG ANS, 472-6; HGC 2, 1440) light patina, flattened but nicely-struck, fine; Agathokles, (317-289BC), AE, c.304-289BC, head of Artemis right, rev. [AG]ATHOKLES/[BA]SILEOS alongside winged thunderbolt, 12h, 8.41g, (CNS, 138; HGC 2, 1537) toned, lustrous, scratched but otherwise good fine; Akragas, under Roman rule, AE, after 210BC, head of Persephone right, rev. Asklepios standing facing, head left, AKRAGAN, 12h, 7.16g, (SNG Copenhagen, 123; SNG München, 205; SNG ANS, 1143) green toning, deposits, porous, good to fine (3); Roman Republic, possibly T. Carisius Moneyer, c.46BC, AE, winged and draped bust of Victory, right, rev. biga of horses right, 12h, 3.08g, (cf. Crawford, 464/4) flattened but well-struck, good fine; xi) Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II (359-336BC), AR 1/5 Tetradrachm, struck posthumously under Philip III, c.320BC, Amphipolis mint, laureate head of Apollo right, rev. ILIGO, boy riding horse, right, pellet below, 9h, 2.55g, (SNG ANS, 725-730), pierced at eleven o'clock, characterful strike, slightly flattened but some nice toning on reverse, good fine to very fine example of a rare denomination; xii) Caria, Rhodos, AR Hemidrachm, 205-195BC, head of Helios facing slightly left, rev. AINITOR, rose with bud, caduceus on left, P-O in fields to left and right, 1h, 1.84g, (Ashton, 282), some flattening but residually lustrous, characterful and rare, fine (12). Sold as described, no returns..

Estimate: £200 - £300