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2033

Septimius Severus, AD 193-211. Silver Denarius

(3.67g)

. Rome, AD 207. Laureate and bearded bust of Severus

facing r.

Reverse:

Victory standing right with r. foot on helmet,

inscribing shield attached to palm-tree. RIC 211; RSC 489; S-

6340. Well struck and perfectly centered. Lightly toned.

Superb

Extremely Fine

.

Struck in commemoration of various victories over the native

tribes in North Africa.

Estimated Value ................................................... $250 - 300

2034

Julia Domna, mother of Caracalla, AD 198-217. Silver

Antoninianus (5.4g),

minted at Rome, AD 211-217

. Dia-

demed and draped bust right of Julia Domna, resting on a cres-

cent.

Reverse:

Venus seated left, extending right hand and

holding scepter. RIC Vol. IV, Part 1, p. 274, 388 (a) (as Scarce);

C-211. Lightly toned.

Extremely Fine

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $250 - 300

2035

Julia Domna. Silver Denarius (3.81 g), Augusta, AD 193-

217

.

Rome, under Septimius Severus and Caracalla, ca. AD

200-207.

IVLIA AVGVSTA, draped bust of Julia Domna right.

Reverse:

PIETAS AVGG, Pietas standing facing, head left, drop-

ping incense on lighted altarat feet to left, and holding box of

perfumes. RIC 572; BMC 62-7; RSC 150.

NGC grade MS;

Strike: 5/5, Surface: 4/5.

Estimated Value ................................................... $250 - 350

2036

Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus. Silver Denarius

(3.38g)

.

Mint of Rome, struck AD 203.

Bust of Domna facing

right, draped. Rev. PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left, raising

both hands, a lighted altar on left. RIC 574; C 156; RCV 6601.

Lightly toned.

Choice Very Fine

.

Estimated Value ....................................................... $80 - 90

2037

Caracalla, AD 198-217. Silver Denarius (3.45g)

.

Mint of

Rome, struck AD 207

. Caracalla facing right, laureate. Rev. PON-

TIF TR P X COS II, Securitas seated right on a throne of two

cornucopiae, propping her head on her right hand and holding a

sceptre, an altar at her feet. RIC 92; C 434; RCV 6863. Pleas-

antly toned.

Choice Very Fine

.

Estimated Value ....................................................... $80 - 90

2038

Caracalla. Silver Tetradrachm (14.05 g), AD 198-217

.

Antioch in Syria,

AD 216/7. AVT K M A ANT

Ω

NEINOC C-EB, lau-

reate head of Caracalla right.

Reverse:

Δ

HMAPX E

Ξ

Y

Π

A TO

Δ

,

eagle standing facing on leg and thigh of animal, head and tail

right, holding wreath in beak; across upper field,

Δ

-E. McAlee

681; Prieur 224. Delicately toned.

NGC grade MS; Strike: 5/

5, Surface: 5/5.

Estimated Value ................................................... $600 - 700

2039

Plautilla, wife of Caracalla. Silver Denarius (2.99g)

.

Mint

of Laodicea, struck AD 202.

Bust facing right, draped. Rev.

HILARITAS, Hilaritas standing half-left, holding a palm-branch

and a cornucopiae. RIC 371; C 14; RCV 7071. Attractively

toned.

Choice Very Fine

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 125

2040

Elagabalus, AD 218-222. Silver Denarius (3.11g)

. Mint of

Rome, struck AD 218-219. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust

facing right. Rev. MARS VICTOR, Mars advancing right, holding

spear and trophy. RIC 123; BMC 22; C 113; RCV 7526.

Choice

Very Fine

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 125

2041

Severus Alexander. Silver Denarius (3.44 g), AD 222-

235

. Rome, AD 223. IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, laureate,

draped and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander right.

Reverse:

PROVIDEN-TIA AVG, Providentia standing facing, head left,

holding wand over globe set on ground at feet, and scepter. RIC

173; BMC 138-40; RSC 498.

NGC grade MS; Strike: 5/5,

Surface: 5/5.

Estimated Value ................................................... $250 - 350

2042

Maximinus I, AD 235-238. Silver Denarius (3.6g)

.

Mint of

Rome, struck AD 236.

Bust of the emperor facing right, laure-

ate, draped and cuirassed. Rev. P M TR P II COS P P, emperor

standing right, in military dress, between two standards, hold-

ing a spear and raising his right hand. RIC 3; C 55; RCV 8312.

Residual silvering.

Extremely Fine

.

Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 125