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Celtiberian coins

UNCERTAIN. Monetized lead. (Pb. 1.90g/13mm). (CCP does not quote). Obv: Indeterminate object between four points. Rev: Smooth. Almost Very Fine.
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Price: 45€

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UNCERTAIN. Monetized lead. (Pb. 5.91g/17mm). (PCC-5). Obv: Helmeted head right. Rev: Helmeted head right. Almost Very Fine. Rare.
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Price: 90€

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UNCERTAIN. Monetized lead. (PB. 18.09g/22mm). Obv: Legend: GNB (NB annexed). Rev: Smooth. Good Very Fine.
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Price: 75€

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UNCERTAIN. Monetized lead. (Pb. 36.92g/36mm). 1st century BC (CCP does not cite). Obv: Male head right. Rev: smooth. Very Fine.
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Price: 120€

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IPTUCI. Semis. 30 BC Prado del Rey (Cádiz). A/ Head of Jupiter to the right. R/ Wheel of eight spokes, among them Libyan-Phoenician legend. FAB-1573. oh 5.45g Good Fine.
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Price: 50€

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ITALICA. Ace. Age of Augustus. 27 BC-14 AD Santiponce (Sevilla) A/ Nude head of Augustus to right, around MVNIC ITALIC PERM AVG. R/ Genius of the Roman people on the left with a globe at his feet, around GEN POP ROM AE. FAB-1585. oh 11.99g Almost Very Fine. Limited.
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Price: 100€

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MALACA (Málaga). Quadrant. (Ae. 4.31g/16mm). 200-20 BC (FAB-1739). Anv: Head of Vulcan to right, in front tongs, behind Punic legend type B. Rev: Tempo tetrastyle, below Punic legend type C. Very Fine.
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Price: 120€

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MALACA (Málaga). Sextant. (Ae. 1.79g/13mm). 200-20 BC (FAB-1744). Anv: Head of Vulcan to right, behind Punic legend type A. Rev: Star with eight rays. Very Fine.
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Price: 120€

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MASSALIA. Ah, little bronze. 49 BC Marseilles (France). A/ Laureate head of Apollo to right with long hair in front MAC. R/ Dolphin around trident ahead NM. LT 2086; MHM 69. Ae. 1.78g Very Fine.
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Price: 60€

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MASSALIA. AE, small bronze. 49 BC Antipolis (Antibes) A/ Head of Minerva to the right, with the Corinthian helmet, in front MAZ. R/ León to the right, legend above MAS and beads. LT 2110; MHM 81. Ae. 2.21g Almost Very Fine.
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Price: 40€

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MASSALIA-GALIA. Hemiobolus? 100-170 BC Marseilles (France). A/ Head of Apollo to the right, behind M. R/ Bull charging to the right, MASSA and in exergue SA. LT 1673 var. oh 1.42g Good Very Fine.
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Price: 50€

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OBULCO. Semis. 220-20 BC Porcuna (Jaén). A/ Male head to right. R/ Lira between crescent on IIII and legend not visible OBVLCO. FAB-1852. oh 3.01g Fine. Weird.
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Price: 150€

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OBULCO. Quadrant. 220-20 BC Porcuna (Jaén). A/ Horse head to right, below between lines, Latin legend OBVLCO. R/ Boar on line to the left. FAB-1853. oh 4.19g Almost Very Fine. very rare
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Price: 300€

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OBULCO (Porcuna, Jaén). Semis. (Ae. 7.41g/24mm). 220-20 BC (FAB-1846). Anv: Eagle to the right, above legend: BOBILCOS. Rev: Bull to the right, above legend: VIINIIT, below: OBVLCO. Very Fine.
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Price: 100€

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OBULCO (Porcuna, Jaén). As. (Ae. 15,79g/29mm). 220-20 a.C. (FAB-1807). Anv: Cabeza femenina a derecha, delante leyenda: OBVLCO. Rev: Espiga a derecha, debajo espiga a izquierda, entre ellos leyenda: L AIMIL/M IVNI/AID. MBC-.

Price: 45€

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OILAUNIKOS. As. 150-20 BC Northern area of the Ebro. A/ Male head to right, before Iberian letters SOS. R/ Horseman with sickle to the right, below curved Iberian legend "OILAUNIKOS". FAB-1861. oh 16.63g. Almost Fine/ Fine. Limited.
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Price: 150€

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OLONT (Aznalcázar, Sevilla). Quadrant. (Ae. 1.80g/10mm). 50-20 BC (FAB-1885). Anv: Male head to the right. Rev: Dolphin to the right, above: NT, below OLO. Very Fine.
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Price: 180€

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ORE (Orera, Zaragoza). As. (Ae. 12.07g/25mm). 120-20 BC (FAB-1897). Obv: Male head right, bull behind. Rev: Horseman with palm to the right, below Iberian legend: ORE. Very Fine. Green patina. Reverse drilling attempt. Scarce copy.
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Price: 250€

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OSET. As. 120-20 BC San Juan de Aznalfarache (Sevilla). A/ Male head to left. R/ Genie standing with bunch of grapes to the left, behind (OSET). FAB-1948. oh 10.94g Almost Very Fine.
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Price: 100€

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OSET. As. 120-20 BC San Juan de Aznalfarache (Sevilla). A/ Head to the right. R/ Genius standing with a bunch of grapes to the left and to the right OSSET. FAB-1947. oh 14.67g. Good Fine. Limited.
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Price: 75€

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OSONUBA. As. 50 BC Faro (Portugal). A/ Nave to the left. R/ Two tuna to the left, in the middle legend OSVNBA. FAB-1962. oh 25.85g. Almost Very Fine. very rare
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Price: 1.000€

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SAITI. Dupondius? 120-20 BC Xátiva (Valencia). A/ Male head to the right, behind, axe?. R/ Horseman with palm to the right, below SAITi. FAB-No citation. oh 21.39g. 37mm. Fine. very rare
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Price: 150€

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SARDINIA. Under Carthaginian domination. 264-241 BC A/ Head of Tanit left. R/ Horse's head to the right, palm tree in front. SNG Copenhagen (Africa) 195. Ae. 3.59g Good Fine. Weird.
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Price: 60€

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SECAISA. As. 120-20 BC Segeda (Aragon). A/ Male head to right, in front dolphin behind Iberian letters SE. R/ Horseman with palm to the right under the legend SECaISA. FAB-2121. oh 18.11g. Good Very Fine.
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Price: 200€

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SECAISA. Semis. 120-20 BC Segeda (Aragon). A/ Male head to right, lioness behind. R/ Horse to the right, below legend SECaISA. FAB-2141. oh 7.97g Almost Very Fine. Limited.
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Price: 140€

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SECAISA. Semis. 120-20 BC Segeda (Aragon). A/ Male head to right, in front dolphin and Iberian letter Cu, behind Iberian letters SE. R/ Horse to the right, above crescent, below SECaISA. FAB-2147. oh 4.25g Good Fine.
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Price: 30€

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SETEISCEN (Sastago, Zaragoza). Semis. (Ae. 6.73g/22mm). 120-20 BC (FAB-2211). Obv: Male head right, sickle behind. Rev: Horse to right, above caduceus, below Iberian legend: SETeISCeN. Extremely Fine/ Good Fine. Spectacular coinage on the obverse.
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Price: 180€

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SEXY. Semis. 200-20 BC Almuñecar (Granada). A/ Bearded head of Hercules left behind club. R/ Two tuna to the right and between them Punic legend. FAB-2237. oh 13.12g. Almost Very Fine. very rare
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Price: 200€

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SEXY. As. 200-20 BC Almuñecar (Granada). A/ Bearded head of Melkart right, club behind. R/ Proa, above Punic legend. FAB-2221. oh 11.55g Good Fine. Weird.
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Price: 180€

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TURIASO. As. 50-20 BC Tarazona (Zaragoza). A/ Female head to right, SILBIS in front. R/ Horseman with scepter marching to the left, below TVRIASO. FAB-2434. oh 10.99g Good Fine/ Fine. Very scarce.
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Price: 75€

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UNTICESCEN. Sextant. 130-90 BC San Martín de Ampurias (Gerona). A/ Head of Palas to the right, Iberian legend in front, two points behind. R/ Horse's head to the right, below two dolphins, surrounding Iberian legend SERGIA. FAB-1236. oh 2.33g Good Very Fine. very rare
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Price: 425€

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JULIO CESAR. Denario. (Ar. 3,70g/18mm). 46-45 a.C. Ceca militar móvil en la Península Ibérica. (Crawford 468/1; FFC 11). Anv: Cabeza diademada de Venus a derecha, detrás cupido. Rev: Trofeo de armas entre Galia sentada a izquierda y Vercingetorix sentado a derecha, en exergo: CAESAR. MBC. Escaso ejemplar.

Price: 550€

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GENS ACILIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.90g/17mm). 55 BC Rome. (Crawford 442/1a; FFC 96). Obv: Laureate head of Salus to the right, behind legend: SALVTIS. Rev: Salus standing to left resting on column and serpent, around legend: MN ACILIVS III VIR VALETV. Good Extremely Fine. Slight original shine. Nice specimen, scarce like that.
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Price: 900€

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ANONYMOUS. Denarius. (Ar. 4.08g/18mm). 208-206 BC Rome. (Crawford 58/2; FFC 27). Obv: Head of Rome to the right, behind X. Rev: Dioscuri on horseback to the right, stars above, cornucopia below, legend: ROME below. Very Fine.
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Price: 250€

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ANONYMOUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.81g/18mm). 200-195 BC Rome. (FFC 49; Crawford 122/2). Obv: Head of Rome right, X before. Rev: Dioscuri on horse right, stars above, dog below, exergue: ROME. Good Very Fine. Nice specimen with dark tone, scarce like this.
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Price: 300€

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ANONYMOUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.71g/20mm). 86 BC Rome. (Crawford 350/2a; FFC 85). Obv: Laureate bust right of Apolo Viejovis, beam of rays below. Rev: Jupiter driving chariot throwing lightning. Good Very Fine.
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Price: 180€

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ANONYMOUS. Semis. 211 BC Imitation Hispanic. A/ Head of Saturn to the right, behind value mark S. R/ Prow to right, above this mark value S and below ROMA. ACIP 2659; FAB-R44. oh 8.48g Good Very Fine.
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Price: 80€

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GENS AEMILIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.82g/18mm). 58 BC Rome. (Crawford 422/1; FFC 121). Obv: King Aretas kneeling to the right with branch, behind camel, around legend: M SCAVR/EX- Uncirculated/REX ARETAS. Rev: Jupiter driving chariot to left, around legend: P HVPSAEVE/AED-CVR, in exergue: C HVPSAE COS/PREIVER, in field: CAPTV. Good Very Fine.
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Price: 225€

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GENS AEMILIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.96g/17mm). 58 BC Rome. (FFC 123; Crawford 422/1b). Obv: King Aretas kneeling to the right with an olive branch, behind a camel, above legend: M SCAVR AED CVR, on both sides legend: EX- Uncirculated, in exergue: REX ARETAS. Rev: Jupiter in chariot left below scorpion, above legend: P HVPSAE AED CVR, in exergue: C HVPSAE COS PREIVER, in field: CAPTV. Almost Extremely Fine.
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Price: 300€

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GENS CORNELIA. Quinary. (Ar. 1.96g/14mm). 88 BC Rome. (RIC 345/2). Obv: Laureate head of Jupiter right. Rev: Victoria standing crowning shield right, below legend: CN LENT. Almost Extremely Fine.
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Price: 150€

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GENS CORNELIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.82g/19mm). 76-75 BC Hispania. (Crawford 393/1; FFC 627). Obv: diademed bust of the Genius of the Roman people to the right, behind him a scepter, above: GPR. Rev: Terrestrial globe between scepter with laurel wreath and Timon, in field: EX- Uncirculated, below: CN LEN Q. Extremely Fine. Remains of original shine. Nice specimen, scarce like that.
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Price: 350€

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GENS FUFIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.81g/19mm). 70 BC Italian mint uncertain. (Crawford 403/1; FFC 725). Obv: Honus and Virtus heads to right, between: HO-VIRT, below legend: KALENI. Rev: Italy right standing with cornucopia shaking hands with Rome left standing with scepter and supporting globe, caduceus field, monogram ITAL and RO, exergue: CORDI. Very Fine. Countermarks on obverse and reverse. Scarce specimen.
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Price: 300€

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GENS MEMMIA. Denarius. (Ar. 4.00g/19mm). 56 BC Rome. (Crawford 427/1; FFC 915). Obv: Head of Ceres with crown of spikes, in front legend: C MEMMI CF. Rev: Captive kneeling right, behind trophy, around legend: IMPERATOR C MEMMIVS. Good Very Fine. Nice specimen, scarce like that.
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Price: 300€

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GENS PLAETORIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.71g/18mm). 67 BC Rome. (Crawford 409/1; FFC 696). Obv: Bust with helmet of the goddess Vaccina to the right, cornucopia in front, bow and quiver behind, legend around: CESTIANVS Uncirculated. Rev: Eagle standing left on beam of rays, around legend: M PLAETORIVS MF AED CVR. Very Fine.
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Price: 150€

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GENS PLAUTIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.98g/19mm). 60 BC Rome. (Crawford 420ab; FFC 995). Anv: Head of Neptune to the right, trident behind, legend in front: P YPSAE Uncirculated. Rev: Jupiter with lightning driving chariot to left, behind C YPSAE COS, below: PROV CEPIT. Extremely Fine. Coinage vains. Nice iridescent tone. Scarce like that.
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Price: 450€

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GENS PLAUTIA. Denarius. (Ar. 4.00g/19mm). 47 BC (FFC 1003; Crawford 453/1a). Obv: Medusa head from the front, below legend: L PLAVTIVS. Rev: Victory facing left, holding palm and leading four horses, below legend: PLANCVS. Almost Extremely Fine. Slight countermark on obverse. Nice specimen, rare like that.
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Price: 1.150€

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PUBLIC GENE. Denarius. (Ar. 3.73g/18mm). 80 BC Auxiliary workshop in Rome. (Crawford 380/1; FFC 1017). Obv: Head of Rome to right, above: H, behind legend: ROMA. Rev: Hercules standing to left strangling the Nemean lion, in front: mallet, bow and quiver, above: H, behind legend: C POBLICI Q F. Good Very Fine. Dark patina.
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Price: 300€

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POMPEY, the Great. Denarius. (Ar. 3.78g/19mm). 46-45 BC Hispania. (FFC 1; Crawford 469a). Obv: Head of Pallas to right, around legend: M POBLICI LEG PRO PR, all within dots and dashes. Rev: Pompey standing left, with one foot on the prow of a ship, giving a palm to Baetica standing right with a shield and two javelins, around legend: CN MAGNVS IMP. Almost Uncirculated. Reverse mint vain. Nice and rare specimen.

During the two years (47-45 BC) that he was in Hispania, Gnaeus Pompey Jr., eldest son of Gnaeus Pompey the Great, minted two series of silver denarii (RRC 469-470) and one of bronze aces (RRC 471), all them in the framework of the civil war that pitted C. Julius Caesar against the Senate. These denarii have different variants depending on the reverse: some have points and beads as a pattern, while others have only points. There are authors who have also wanted to see stylistic differences in them, differentiating between a beautiful style and a crude style in these coinages. But the variants do not end here, Villaronga and Benages cite differences in the legends and even, returning to the iconography, there are authors for whom the image represented on the obverse is Pallas while for others it is Rome. García-Bellido considers that the female figure would be, due to her majestic posture, the personification of a divinity and not of a city or province as in other cases, because she does not go or kneel before the emperor who receives the homage.
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Price: 3.000€

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GENS PORTIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.85g/19mm). 110-109 BC Rome. (Crawford 301/1; FFC 1055). Obv: Head of Rome to the right, star in front, legend behind: P LAECA. Roman soldier raising right hand, in front a robed citizen, behind a lictor with fasces, in exergo: I PROVOKE. Very Fine.
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Price: 180€

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GENS SCRIBONIA. Denarius. (Ar. 3.62g/20mm). 62 BC Rome. (Crawford 416/1a; FFC 1102). Obv: Diademed head of Bonus Eventus to the right, around legend: LIBO BON EVENT. Rev: Scribonian well adorned with lateral garlands, below tongs, around legend: SCRIBON PVTEAL. Extremely Fine/ Almost Extremely Fine. Remains of original shine. Nice specimen.

We define the gens as a group of families that descended or believed they descended from a common ancestor and that shared divinities, customs, and territory. In the case of the Scribonia, the curbstone, a profile that surrounds it to provide it with security, of the well (Puteal Escribonium or Scribonianum) is the iconographic motif most used in its coinage and alludes to its construction in the atrium of Minerva by Scribonius. , according to Festus. Bonus Eventus, on the obverse, is the Goddess of good luck and is especially invoked at the start of a journey. There are variants of this piece depending on whether a hammer or a chisel or burin appears on the back instead of pincers.
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Price: 600€