The Coin Cabinet Ltd. > The Euclidean CollectionAuction date: 28 March 2024
Lot number: 22

Price realized: 1,600 GBP   (Approx. 2,021 USD / 1,867 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
Lot description:


Extremely Fine; minor smoothing and tooling, attractive, glossy patina | ROMAN EMPIRE. Julia Augusta (Livia, mother of Tiberius).
Bronze sestertius, AD 22-23. Rome.
S P Q R IVLIAE AVGVST written in three lines above ornamented carpentum drawn right by pair of mules. Rev: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST P M TR POT XXIIII around large S • C.
Extremely Fine; minor smoothing and tooling, attractive, glossy patina.

Reference: RIC I-51 (Tiberius); BMCRE-76 (Tiberius).
Provenance: from the Euclidean Collection; previously acquired from Baldwin's of St. James's (2/3/1937); ex L. Vierordt Collection, Schulman Auction 139 (5/3/1923).
Die Axis: 9h.
Diameter: 35 mm.
Weight: 28.07 g.
Composition: Bronze.

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Estimate: 3000 GBP

Starting price: 1500 GBP

Match 1:
The Coin Cabinet Ltd. > Ancients Auction 9Auction date: 2 May 2024
Lot number: 45

Price realized: 420 GBP   (Approx. 525 USD / 491 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
Lot description:


Very Fine; areas of roughness | ROMAN EMPIRE. Agrippina Senior (mother of Caligula).
Bronze sestertius, AD 37-41. Rome.
Obv: AGRIPPINA M F MAT C CAESARIS AVGVSTI, draped bust right. Rev: carpentum, with ornamented side and cover supported by standing figures, drawn left by pair of mules; S P Q R above; MEMORIAE AGRIPPINAE in two lines in upper left field.Very Fine; areas of roughness.

Reference: RIC I-55 (Caligula); BMCRE-81 (Caligula).
Die Axis: 6h.
Diameter: 36 mm.
Weight: 26.54 g.
Composition: Bronze.

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Starting price: 250 GBP

Match 2:
Savoca Numismatik GmbH & Co. KG > Online Auction 187 | SilverAuction date: 10 December 2023
Lot number: 148

Price realized: Unsold
Lot description:


Cilicia. Augusta. Julia Augusta (Livia, mother of Tiberius) AD 22-23.
Bronze Æ

17 mm, 3,25 g

Draped bust right / AVΓOVCTANΩN, Capricorn left, holding globe; six-rayed star above.

Very Fine

RPC I 4007; Karbach, Augusta 7; SNG BN 1891; SNG Copenhagen 69; SNG von Aulock 5531-2.

Livia Drusilla, also known as Julia Augusta, was a prominent figure in ancient Rome and the
wife of Emperor Augustus. She was born in 58 BC in the Roman Republic and later became a powerful and influential woman during the early Roman Empire.
Livia was first married to Tiberius Claudius Nero and had a son, Tiberius, from that union. After her husband's death, she married Octavian, who later became Emperor Augustus, in 38 BC. As Augustus' wife, Livia played a crucial role in his political career, supporting him in his rise to power and participating in various political activities.
Livia was known for her intelligence, charm, and political acumen, which earned her respect and admiration. She was deeply involved in the affairs of state, and her opinions were highly valued by Augustus.
Livia's reputation in history has been influenced by conflicting accounts, as some sources depict her as manipulative and ambitious, while others praise her as a model Roman matron and advisor. Regardless of these varying portrayals, Livia Drusilla remains a significant figure in Roman history and a symbol of the influential role women could play in ancient Rome. She passed away in AD 29, having lived through a transformative period in Roman history.



Starting price: 50 EUR

Match 3:
Casa de Subastas de Madrid > Auction 640Auction date: 15 December 2023
Lot number: 99

Price realized: Unsold
Lot description:


ROMAN COINS: ROMAN EMPIRE
Roman Coins
Sestercio. 22-23 d.C. LIVIA. Anv.: S. P. Q. R. IVLIAE AVGVST. Carpentum tirado por dos mulas a derecha. Rev.: TI. CAESAR DIVI. AVG. F. AVGVST. P. M. TR. POT. XXIIII, alrededor de S. C. 24,48 grs. AE. (Oxidaciones). Pátina verdosa. ESCASA. C-6; RIC-51. MBC.

Starting price: 150 EUR

Match 4:
The Coin Cabinet Ltd. > The Euclidean CollectionAuction date: 28 March 2024
Lot number: 66

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


Good Very Fine; light smoothing to obv., attractive green patina | ROMAN EMPIRE. Galba.
Bronze as, AD 68. Rome.
Obv: SER GALBA IMP CAESAR AVG TR P, laureate head right. Rev: LIBERT AVG, Libertas, draped, standing left, holding pileus in right and rod in left; S-C across fields.
Good Very Fine; light smoothing to obv., attractive green patina.

Reference: RIC I-294; BMCRE-142.
Rarity: Extremely Rare; only 1 cited by OCRE and a further 2 found on CoinArchives.
Provenance: from the Euclidean Collection; acquired from David Miller, September 2017; ex Noonans, Auction 139 (15/2/2017), lot 37; ex F. Trau Collection, Part II, Adolph Hess, Auction 230 (Lucerne, 28-30/4/1936), lot 2339; ex F. Trau Collection, Part I, Gilhofer & Ranschburg/Adolph Hess, Auction 228 (Vienna, 22/5/1935), lot 512.
Die Axis: 6h.
Diameter: 29 mm.
Weight: 11.87 g.
Composition: Bronze.

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Estimate: 600 GBP

Starting price: 300 GBP

Match 5:
The Coin Cabinet Ltd. > The Euclidean CollectionAuction date: 28 March 2024
Lot number: 130

Price realized: 1,100 GBP   (Approx. 1,389 USD / 1,284 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
Lot description:


About Extremely Fine; spots of bronze disease, otherwise an impressive example of this historically important issue | ROMAN EMPIRE. Trajan.
Bronze sestertius, AD 112-114. Rome.
Obv: IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P, laureate bust right, wearing aegis. Rev: DACIA AVGVST, Dacia seated left on rock, holding aquila; in front on a second rock, a child holding grapes; at her side a child holding grain stalks; PROVINCIA SC in two lines in exergue.
About Extremely Fine; spots of bronze disease, otherwise an impressive example of this historically important issue.

Reference: RIC II-622; BMCRE-.
Rarity: Very Rare; unrecorded in BMCRE and only 2 specimens cited by OCRE.
Provenance: from the Euclidean Collection; acquired from DRG Coins & Antiquities, November 2017.
Die Axis: 7h.
Diameter: 32 mm.
Weight: 24.22 g.
Composition: Bronze.

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Estimate: 2000 GBP

Starting price: 1000 GBP