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1.Roman Republican & Imperatorial L. Caecilius Metellus Diadematus. 128 BC. AR Denarius (17mm, 3.85 g, 7h). Rome mint. Helmeted head of Roma right; X (mark of value) behind / Pax driving biga right; below, elephant’s head right. Crawford 262/1; Sydenham 496; Caecilia 38. VF, toned. Estimate:...
2. Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius (as Imperator). AR Denarius minted at Rome, c. 81 BC. Diademed head of Pietas right, stork before. Reverse: Lituus and jug with handle, IMPER in ex., all in laurel-wreath. Caecilia 43; Cr. 374/2; Syd. 751. Attractively toned Together with: A bronze reverse die of this...
3. Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius, Imperator and moneyer. AR Denarius minted in Northern Italy, c. 81 BC. Diademed head right of Pietas; before, stork. Reverse: Lituus and jug with handle within laurel wreath. Caecilia 44; Cr. 374/2; Syd. 751. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $325 - 375. Ex...
4. Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius, Imperator. AR Denarius minted in Northern Italy, c. 81 BC. Diademed head right of Pietas; before, stork. Reverse: Elephant walking left. Caecilia 43; Cr. 374/1; Syd. 750. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $275 - 350. ...
5. Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio, Imperator and moneyer. AR Denarius minted in Africa, 47-46 BC. Head right of personification of Africa wearing elephant's skin; before, stalk of grain and below, plow. Reverse: Hercules standing facing. Caecilia 50; Cr. 461/1; Syd. 1051. Rare. Very Fine. ...
6. Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio, Imperator. AR Denarius minted in Africa, 47-46 BC. Laureate head right of Jupiter. Reverse: Elephant walking right. Caecilia 47; Cf. 459/1; Syd. 1046. Weakly struck reverse. Choice Very Fine and very scarce. Estimated Value $300 - 350. ...
7. Six Republican Silver Denarii. Caecilia 44, Cassia 10 (edge defect), Lucretia 3, Naevia 6b, Pomponia 8 (porous with a few marks) and Servilia 1. Condition averages VF or a bit better. Lot of 6 coins. Estimated Value $375 - 450. ...
8. Five Republic Silver Denarii, all in Choice VF or better condition. Caecilia 43, Claudia 15, Cornelia 55, Crepusia 1 and Rutilia 1. Lot of 5 coins. Estimated Value $300 - 350. ...
9. Three Scarcer, About EF Silver Denarii of Republican Times. Caecilia 45, Casia 1 and Quinctia 6. All are ex Malter's Rindge Collection auction. Lot of 3 coins. At the turn of the last century, Frederick Hastings Rindge owned all of Malibu in California. The main artery built through Rancho...
10. Three AR Denarii of Diverse and Desirable Types. Caecilia 14 (Choice VF); Cossutia 1 (rare; VF but porous); Rubria 1 (VF, flattened). Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $250 - 300. ...
11. Caecilia- Denier (127 av. J.-C.) A/ ROMA. Tête casquée de Rome à droite, XVI sous le menton. R/ M.METELLVS Q.F. Bouclier macédonien orné d'une tête d'éléphant dans une couronne de laurier. R SUP. RRC.263.1-RCV.139 ($256). Ar ; 3.87 gr ; 18 mm Starting Price: 220 EUR Estimate: 300...
12. Caecilia - Denier (125 av. J.-C.) A/ ROMA. Tête casquée de Rome à droite, XVI sous le menton. R/ C.METELLVS. Jupiter dans un bige d'éléphants. Il tient les rênes et un foudre couronné par une Victoire volant à droite. R TTB. RRC.269.1-RCV.145 ($400). Ar ; 3.88 gr ; 17 mm Starting...
13. Caecilia - Denier (81 av. J.-C.) A/ Tête diadémée de Pietas à droite. Une cigogne devant le visage. R/ Q.C.M.P.I. Eléphant marchant à gauche. R TTB. RRC.374.1-RCV.301 ($336). Ar ; 3.09 gr ; 17 mm Starting Price: 200 EUR Estimate: 250...
14. Römische Münzen Römische Republik Caecilia Denar. 130 v. Chr. Behelmter Romakopf r. Rs: Jupiter mit Blitz und Zweig in Quadriga r. (Q. Caecilius Metellus). Syd. 509. RRC 256,1. Babelon 21. 3,92g. Rs. hohes Relief. ss-vz Estimate: 150...
15. Römische Münzen Römische Republik Caecilia Africa. Mit M. Eppius. Denar. 47/46. Belorbeerter Africakopf mit Elephantenkopfschmuck r., davor Ähre, darunter Pflug. Rs: Unbekleideter Hercules steht frontal auf Keule gestützt, um die das Löwenfell geschlungen ist (Q.Caecilius Metellus Pius...
16. Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio, 47-46 B.C. AR Denarius. Mobile military mint with Scipio in Africa. Laureate head of Jupiter right. Rv. Elephant walking right. 3.68 grams. Crawford 459/1. HCRI 45. Sydenham 1046. Caecilia 47. Extremely Fine. (400-500) From the collection of Lawrence...
17. Denario. CAECILIA-14. C. Caecilius Metellus Caprarius. Rev.: Júpiter en biga de elefantes a izquierda, Victoria volando a derecha. En exergo: C. METELLVS. Cal-279; FFC-203. EBC. Estimate: 150...
18. The Roman Republic The mint is Roma unless otherwise stated C. Caecilius Metellus Caprarius. Denarius 125, AR 3.94 g. Head of Roma r., wearing Phrygian helmet; below chin, mark of value, Ú. Rev. Jupiter, crowned by Victory, in biga of elephants l., holding thunderbolt in l. hand and reins...
19. The Roman Republic The mint is Roma unless otherwise stated Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio. Denarius, Africa 47-46, AR 4.00 g. Laureate head of Jupiter r. Rev. Elephant r. Babelon Caecilia 47. Sydenham 1046. Sear Imperators 45. Crawford 459/1. Toned and very fine Estimate: 250...
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20. The Roman Republic The mint is Roma unless otherwise stated Q. Metellus Scipio and Eppius Legatus. Denarius, Africa 47-46, AR 3.91 g. Laureate head of Africa r., wearing elephant's skin; in field r., corn ear and below, plough. Rev. Hercules standing facing with r. hand on hip and resting l....


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