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1 S4 Third Day's Sale Monday, November 20th, 1950 at 1 p.m. precisely LOT PERTINAX (193), 1649* N (C. 1, M.S. 1), grs., IMP CAES P RELV PERTIN AVG, head of Pertinax r., laur., rev. AEQVIT. AVG. TR. P. COS II, Aequitas standing to 1. In mint state and very rare * N (C. 19, M.S. 4), grs., obu. similar to last, rev. LAETITIA TEMPOR COS II, Laetitia standing to I. holding wreath and sceptre. Very fine and very rare; from the Bunbury cabinet. 1651* ~. (C. 33, M.S. 8), rev. OPI DIVIN. TR P COS II, Ops seated 1. holding two ears of corn. Extremely fine and rare. 1652* Sestertius (C. 5, M.S. 14), head r., laur., rev. AEQVIT. AVG. TR. P. COS II S. C., Aequitas standing 1. Fine, unpatinated, rare. 1653* Sestertius (C. 25, M.S. 18), IMP. CAES. P. RELV. PERTINAX AVG, head r., laur., rev. LIB. AVG. TR. P. COS II S. C., Liberalitas standing I., balding accountboard and cornucopiae. Extremely fine and very rare, green patina; from the Carfrae ( 31), Astronomer ( 21), and Barron collections; Munich, May lot 1046 ( 31/7 /) Sestertius (C. 21. M.S. 17), rev. LAETITIA TEMPORVM COS II S. C., Laetitia standing 1. holding wreath and sceptre, obu. fine; another (C. 58, M.S. 24), Pertinax veiled 1. sacrificing at altar, poor; Dupondii (2), one cast * Sestertius (C. 34. M.S. 20), reu. OPI DIVIN. TR. P. COS II S. C., Ops seated 1., holding two ears of corn. Fine and very rare, brown tone.

2 ss Dupondius (c. 51, M.S. 31), IMP. CAES. P. HELV. PERTIN AVG., Read, radiate to r., rev. PROVID- ENTIAE DEORVM COS II, Providentia standing 1. holding up both hands to large star. Extremely fine and rare, ~~~. 1 DmIUS JULIANUS (193). \- C. 8, M.S. 2), grs., IMP. CAES. M. DID IVLIAN. AVG., head of Didius Julianus T., laur., reu. P. M. TR. P. COS., Fortuna standing l. Very fine and extremely rare; formerly lot 77, Astronomer sale, 1906, l. '77, 70). 1 :x:,-rertius (C. 3, M.S. 14), head r., laur., rev. CONCORD. 3ffiIT. S. C., Concordia standing 1. holding legionary eagle and standard, fair, green patina; another, similar, -r!lie, but ouercleaned; a third (C. 12, M.S. 15), P. M. TR. p. COS S. C., Fortuna standing 1., obu, very fine, brown tatina. 3 1 ~:e:tius (C. 12, M.S. 15), IMP. CAES. M. DID. SEVER. IYLIAN. AVG, head r., laur., rev. P. lvi. TR. P. COS 3. C., Fortuna standing 1. Very fine and rare, greenish COS II, Ops '''own patina; from Canon Harford's sale, 1907, lot 57. 4ine and rare. 1 -r.ii 2; C. }2, M.S. 15), similar to last, fair, brown; (C. 17, ~'::.S. 16), Rector Orbis type, only well preserved. 2 _ P. RELV... -\VG. TR. 11L:... Ullll'; accountadius (C. 13, M.S. 12), head of Didius Julianus r., radiate, re:. P. M. TR. P. COS S. C., Fortuna standing 1., rt'nnf1ly fine and rare (illustrated:); another (c. 5, M.S. 11), acordia 1., well preserved. 2 MANLIA SCANTILLA. TR. P. COS II ears of corn. 1 ::\1.S. 7), grs., MANL. SCANTILLA AVG, ~~ of :\1. Scantilla r., rev. JVNO REGINA, Juno, ~t:d standing 1., holding patera and sceptre; at her feet _ peacock. Extremely fine and of great rarity; from the E... I1S sale, Lucerne, 1922, lot 82 ( 126), presumably ex ::JUC'n d' Amecourt sale, 1887, lot 372. rc..-==--..s C. 6, M.S. 18, Hobler 1422), similar types in,ie, :.:: ~. C. Fine and very rare, dark green. '

3 LOT DIDIA CLARA. 1664* Sestertius (C. 4, M.S. 20, Hob.), DIDIA CLARA AVG, bust r., rev. HILAR TEMPOR., Hilaritas holding palm and co.rnucopiae. Fair, but ouercleaned, very rare. PESCENNIUS NIGER (15)3-]94). 1665* Denarius (C. 7, M.S. 3), IMP. CAES. C. PESC. NIGER. IVST [AV COS II], head of Pesc. Niger r., laur., rev. BONAE SPEI, Spes 1. holding flower and raising skirt. Unusually very fine and very rare; from the Cantoni sale, Rome, Dec. 1920, lot 889. CLODIUS ALBINUS ( ). 1666* N (C. ss, M.S. 10), Rome, grs., D. CL. SEPT. ALBIN. CAES, head of Albinus r., bare, rev. SAECVLO FRVGIFERO COS. II, Saeculurn Frugiferurn, bearded seated 1., flanked by sphinxes r. and 1., holding ears of corn in 1. hand. Extremely fine and of great rarity; from the Evans sale, Lucerne, 1922, lot 84 ( 105); previously Amecourt, 1887, lot 68, and Montagu, lot 466) Denarii (3; C. 24, M.S. 20), Lugdunum, Legionary eagle between two standards, in mint state; (C. 61, M.S. 11, Rome), Roma seated 1.; (C. 79, M.S. 43), Lugdunum, Victory r., very fine Sestertius (C. 7, M.S. 62), Lugdunum, head of Albinus r., reu. CONCORDIA S. C., Concordia seated 1. Fine, dark patina * Sestertius (C. 32 var., M.S. 53, Hob. 1429), Lugdunum, D. CL. SEPT. ALBIN. CAES., head of Albinus r., bare, rev. FORT. REDVCI. COS. II S. C., Fortuna seated 1. Very fine, large fian, dark patina; tram Milan sale ( 7/17/0). 1670* Sestertius (C. 49, M.S. 54, Hob. 1430), Rome, D. CLOD SEPT. ALBIN. CAES, similar head, rev. MINER. PACIF. COS II S. C., Minerva standing 1. Very fine, excellent dark green patina; from the Recamier sale, Paris, 1925, lot Sestertius (C. 16, M.S. 52), Rome, obu. as last, reu. FELICITAS COS II SC, Felicitas. Fair, light green patina. '

4 87 ~,;:ertii (3; C. 7, M.S. 62), Concordia, fine, brown; (C. 49, li.s. 54), Minerva, fair, brown; (C, 71, M.S. 56), Saeculum Frugiferum, poor. 3 ~pondii (5; C. 11, M,S. 57), Aesculapius (C. 17, M.S. 58a), Felicitas; (C. 17 var., M.S. 58c), similar type; (C. 34, M,S, 59a), Fortuna seated 1.; and another. All -in fair state. 5. :,\IGER. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS ( ). \ C. 2, M.S. 177), grs., A.D. 202, SEVER. P. AVG. P. M. TR. P. X. COS. III, bust r., laur., dr., and cuirassed, rev. ADVENT. AVGG. Severus, Caracalla and Geta galloping r. Brilliant mint state and rare; from the Caruso sale, 1923, lot C. 77, M.S. 502), grs., Laodicea A.D , L. SEPT. SEV. AVG. IMP. XI PART. MAX., bust L. laur., dr. and cuirassed, rev. CONCORDIAE ~lilitvm, Concordia 1. holding standard in each hand. Extremely fine and rare. c. 280, M.S. 18), grs., Rome, A.D , IMP. CIT. L. SEP. SEV. PERT. AVG., head r., laur., "'.:7:. LIBERAL. AVG. COS, Liberalitas standing 1., hold- :ng account-board and comucopiae. In mint state and rare; -x Bizot sale, lot C. 355, M.S. 282), 111 grs., Rome, A.D , SEVERVS. PIVS. AVG., head r., laur., rev. PACATOR ORBIS, bust of Sol, rad. and dr. r. Brilliant, rare. Lugdunum, of Albinus r., _ C., Fortuna. from Milan D. CLOD ri... )IINER. Very fine, sale, Paris, :.712, M.S. 299), grs., Rome, A,D , obv. as.ast coin, rev. VICTORIAE AVGG, Victory in biga ::alloping r. Very fine and rare. 1 ~""!: (C. 31), Africa; (C. 89), funeral pyre, very fine and rare;.:::. 205), Severus; (C. 219), goddess Carthage; and others ::::. 236, 417, 454, 461, 4'76, 525, 727 (2), 731 and 761), Several very fine rtius (C. 7, M.S. 718), Rome, A.D. 196, bust r., laur., dr. iilld cuirassed, rev. ADVENTVI AVG. FELICISSIMO ;:.. C., Severus riding to r. Very fine, dark patina.; from.e Dupre, Bunbury and Mack(}rell cabinets. 1

5 LOT Sestertii (3; C. 8, M.S. 719), Severus on horseback L preceded by soldier, fine, green patina; from the Balmanno sale, 1898; (C. 28, M.S. 676), Africa standing 1., very fine, reddish patina, ouercleaned; from the Carjrae sale, lot 1 8; (C. 33, M.S. 677), Annona 1., fine, dark patina Others (3; C. 90, M.S. 490b under Caracalla, A.D. 211), CONSECRA TIO S. C., pyre in five storeys, fine but tooled.rare; (C. 119, M.S. 669a), Rome, A.D. 194, Hercules and Bacchus, fair, dark brown; (C. 127, M.S. 700), Rome, A.D , DIVI M PIT F. P. M. TR. P. III. COS II P. P. S. C., Roma seated L, obv. very fine, dark patina * Sestertius (C. 124, M.S. 701), Rome, grs., bust L laur. and dr., rev. DIVI M. PII etc., Felicitas standing 1. holding caduceus and comucopiae. Very fine; from Egger sale, 1913, lot Sestertii (4; C. 1'28, M.S. 702), Roma crowning Emperor, fine, giyeen patina; (C. 275, M.S. 652), LEG. XIII GEM, etc., legionary eagle between two standards, small flan, fair; (C. 335, M.S. 670), the three Monetae, fine, green patina; and a second specimen, very fine obu., rev. tooled; ex Martinetti sale Others (4; C. 350, M.S. 721), elephantl.; (C. 367, M.S. 690a), PART. ARAB. PART. ADlAE. COS II. P. P. S. C., two captives seated back to back at foot of trophy, fair, rare; (C. 405, M.S. 706), Fortuna standing 1., fine, good light green patina; (C. 410, M.S. 722), Jupiter standing 1. fine, dark brown. 1686* Sestertius (C. 547, M.S. 796), Rome, A.D. 210, rev. P. M. TR. P. XVIII COS. III. P. P. S. C., two Victories standing 1. and L, fixing shield on palm, at foot of which are two captives. Very fine; dark patina; from Ready sale, Oct ( 5/0/0); ex Astronomer sale, lot 579, and previously Carjrae, lot 17l. 1687* Sestertius (C. 554 var., M.S. 787), Rome, A.D. 209, L. SEPT. SEVERVS PIVS AVG., head r., laur. and dr., rev. P. M. TR. P. XVII COS III. P. P. S. C., Annona seated r. Fine, large {lan, cleaned; from Hirsch sale, Munich 1912, lot 1509 ( 4/12/0).

6 89 r, preceded sale, 1S98;, reddish res: (C. 33, 3 ~:ertii (4, C. 425, M.S. 709), Fortuna standing 1., fine, small irregular [ian; (C. 554, M.S. 794), Annona seated r., green patina; (C. 557, M.S. 797), Sevems crowned by Virtus, fine, black patina; (C. 560, M.S. 798), Severus and Caracalla sacrificing, [air, brown. 4 zeys, tine.-\.d. 194, ~.LS. 700), P. III.. [me, dark fine,, etc., flan, fair; ~e!!l1 patina; ::~ed;ex Mart- ~I.S. 690a),. P. S. C., rrophy, fair, ~. filte, good standing 1.,..<~. P. M. ",""0 Victories foot of which ~ Ready sale, : 5,9, and pre- ll4.ers (3, C. 559,. M.S. SOO), Severus with Caracalla and Geta standing on platform r. haranguing officer and two soldiers, cbu, fine, rare type; tram Jules Normand sale, Paris, 1910, lot 323 ( 2/16/0); (C. 581, MS. 728), Severus riding r., fair; (C. 630, M.S. 692), Felicitas L, fair, green patina. 3 3 ~~13 (4; C. 616, M.S. 691), Roma seated 1., very fine, dark broum; (C. 683, M.S. 656), Victory 1., fine, dark patina; C. 688, M.S. 672), Victory r., fine portrait; (C M.S. ~ls), rev. VICTORIAE BRITTANNICAE S. C.. two Victories standing on either side of palm tree on which is shield; at foot, two captives, fine, but slightly damaged at l,,~t at head, brown J!:!?Ondu (6; C. 46, M.S. 699), Apollo l.; (C. 218, M.S. 759). the Dea Caelestis riding on lion r., fine; (c. 313, M.S. 683), ~Iars; (C. 117, M.S. 666), Hercules and Bacchus; (C. 406 var'., M.S. 713), Fortuna 1.; (C. 724, M.S. 812), Victory i., on each side of her, captive seated), fair to fine. 6 D'll?Onclius (c. 392, M.S. 685), P. M. TR. P. III. COS II.S. C., Minerva standing 1: Very fine and patl:nated. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS and JULIA DaMNA. C. 1, M.S. 161b), Rome, A.D , grs., SEVERVS AVG PART MAX, bust of Severus r., laur., "ev. IVLIA AVGVSTA, bust of Julia Damna r. Brilliant, mint state; tram Vautier collection, Lucerne 1922, lot EP:- SEVERUS, JULIA DaMNA, CARACALLA and GETA.: L. SEPT. C. 5, M.S. 181c), Rome, A.D. 202, 111 grs., SEVER. P. AVG. P. M. TR. P. X. COS III, bust of Severus r., laur., dr. and cuirassed. rev. FELICITAS SAECVLI, bust of Julia, facing, between Caracalla and Geta. Tn brilliant mint state.

7 90 LOT SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS, CARACALLA and GETA. 1695*.N (Coh. 1 var., M.S. 251 var.), Rome, A.D , grs., SEVERVS PIVS AVG, head of Severus r., laur., rev. AETERNIT. IMPERI, busts of Caracalla and Gcta facing one another. Very fine, found in India. JULIA DOMNA (Ob. 217). 1696* N (C. 177, M.S. 645), struck at Laodicea ad Mare, A.D , grs., IVLlA AVGVSTA, bust of Julia Damna r., rev. SAECVLI FELICITAS, Isis with infant Horus at her breast r., etc. Extremely fine; from the Evans sale, Lucerne, July 1922, lot * N (C. 193, M.S. 536), Rome, A.B , 111 grs., IVLIA. DOMNA AVG, bust r., rev. VENERI. VICTR., Venus, naked to waist, standing r., holding apple and palm, resting l. elbow on column. In mint state Denarii (6; C. 32, Diana; C. 58, Fortuna seated 1.; C. 123, MATER DEVM, Cybele seated 1.; C. 156, Pietas 1.; C. 174, Isis with Horus; C. 205, Venus Genetrix. All extremely fine Others (10; C. 47, 79, 82, 128, 156, 170, 174, 198, etc., varied types, and Antoninianus (C. 106, M.S. 379a), LVNA LVCEFERA! Luna in biga 1. All fair to fine. 1700* le Medallion (C. 17, Gn. 5), IVLIA AVGVSTA, bust of Julia Damna r., rev. CERES. Ceres standing 1., holding torch and two ears of corn; in front, altar. Only well preserved; from the Levis sale, Lucerne, June 1925, lot 719; ex Signorelli collection. 1701* Sestcrtius (C. 20, M.S. 849), Rome, A.D , IVLIA AVGVSTA, bust of Julia r., rev. CERES S. C., Ceres seated 1. on cista, holding ears of corn and torch. Very fine, high relief, brown. 1702* Sestertius (C. 222, M.S. 843), IVLIA DOMNA AVG, bust r., rev. VESTA S. C. Very fine, green patina, excellent portrait Sestertii (3; C. 18, M.S. 848), Ceres standing I., very fine, dark patina,- from Mackerel! sale, 1906, lot 242; previously Yorke lvioore Collection,' (C. 73, M.S. 855), Hilaritas; (C. 85, M.S. 584), Juno, fair.

8 91 GEL\. Others (4; C. 90, M.S. 585), IVNONEM S. C., Juno 1., obu. very fine, dark patina; (C. 93, :M.S. 586), IVNONI _ , LVCINAE S. C., Juno seated 1., fair; (C. 98, M.S. 856), Severns r., Juno Regina, fair,' (C. 224, M.S. 867), Vesta seated 1., fair. 4 acalla and ":ia. Others (3; C.112, M.S. 588), MAT. AVGG. MAT. SEN. ~1. PATR. S. C., Julia seated 1., fine, black patina; (C. 124, M.S. 859)~ MATER DEVM S. C., Cybele seated 1., very flue but ouercleaned; frim the Mackerell sale, 190H, lot 245; (C. 178, M.S. 590), Felicitas 1., crack in the [lan. 3 I\'LIA.. Venus, palm, rest- t.: C. 123, :.: C. 174, emely fine. 6 Others (2; C. 228, M.S. 593), Vesta seated 1., a fine large coin with dark patina; (C. 195, M.S. 842), rev. VENERI VICTR. S. C., Venus standing r. against column, very fine, excellent green patina and good portrait; from the Hartwig sale, Rome, 1910, lot 1723; previously Sarti, 1906, lot Dnpondii (9; C. 13), Ceres 1. (2); (C. 43 var., M.S. 844), Fecunditas seated r. with child at breast; (C. 74) Hilaritas; (C. 109 var., M.S. 600), LVNA LVCIFERA S. C. ; (C. 217), Venus Victrix; (C. 234), temple of Vesta (2). All fair to fine CARACALLA ( ). -\- (c. -, M.S. 152), Rome, A.D , grs., ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, head of Caracalla r., laur., rev. CONCORDIA AVGVSTORVM, Caracalla and Geta standing r. and 1., holding Victory between them. Extremely fine; from the Caruso sale, lot , Ceres torch. bust r., portrait. s (c. 116, d. MS. 20 ~I), Rome, A.D ?, grs., Al"\[TONINVS AVGVSTVS, youthful bust of Caracalla r., laur. and draped, 'rev. IVVENTA IMPERII, Caracalla, in military dress, standing 1., holding Victory, captive seated at feet. In mint state; from Evans sale, Lucerne, 1922, l, 95. v (C. 117, M.S. 133), Rome, A.D , grs., ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, bust of Caracalla r., laur. and dr., reu. LAETITIA TEMPORVM, ship in circus, between four q uadrigae 1.; I. cock, r. bear; below, lion and two tigers; bun and tiger 1. Extremely fine and very rare; from the Evans sale, 1922, lot 96 ( 47/18/6).

9 LOT 1711* _IV (C. 286, M.S. 264d), Rome,. A.D. 215, grs., ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, bust r.. laur., dr. and cuirasscd, rev. P. M. TR. P. XVIII COS IIII P. P., -Sol, radiate, standing to 1., raising r. hand and' holding globe. Brilliant mint state,' from the Karnak find N (C. 318, M.S. 270c), Rome, A.D. 215, grs., ANTON- INVS PlVS AVG GERM, bust 1., laur., dr. and cuirassed, reu. P. M. TR. P. XVIII. COS. IIll. P. P.., Caracalla and attendant sacrificing over altar in front of temple in which stands Aesculapius. Very fine and rare AI (C. 347, M.S. 280a), Rome, A.D. 216, grs., ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, bust r., laur., dr. and cuir., rev..p. M. TR. P. XVIII COS IIII P. P., Serapis standing L, raising r. hand and holding sceptre. In mint state. 1714*.AI (C. 430 var., M.S. 90). Rome, A.D. 207, grs., ANTONlNVS PIVS AVG, head r., laur., rev. PONTIF TR P X COS II, head of Mars or Rome r. wearing crested helmet. Extremely fine and rare; from the Caruso collection. 1715*.AI (C. 660, M.S. 144a), Rome, A.D , grs., ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, bust r.. laur. and dr., reu. VIeT. PART. MAX, Victory advancing 1., holding wreath and palm. In mint state Denarii (14; C. 23, 64, 97, 113, 150 (2), 159, 221, 247, 282, 408, 424, 499 and 629), and Antoniniani (3; C. 277, 279 and 374); also defourre Denarius (ct. C. 408). Fair to very fine Sestertius (C. 85, M.S. 479b), fine, dark brown,' Fortuna seated 1., ex Martinetti sale, 1907, lot 2466; another (C. 136, M.S.. 510), rev. LIBRALITAS AVG VIII S. C., Liberalitas I., fine, dark green patina,' a third (C. 193, M.S. 480a), Securitas seated, very fine, dark patina, but tooled Sestertii (4; C. 137, M.S. 527), Liberalitas type; (C. 193, M.S. 480b), Securitas seated r., fine, brown; (C. 217 var., M.S. 496a), Minerva, fair,' (C. 254, M.S. 524), Mars 1., fair Sestertius (C. 198, M.S. 490b), rev. P. M. TR. P. XV COS III P. P. S. C., Mars standing 1. holding Victory; at feet 1., captive seated. Very fine, brown patina; from Jl!Jerzbacher sale, Nov. 1910, lot

10 grs., ill, dr. and!i~~p. P., ""d holding Snd,.-U'l"TON-.. ::e,,-tertius (C. 236, M.S. 500b). bust L, laur., draped and in' cuirass., rev. P. M. TR. P. XVI IMP. II COS IIlI P. P. S. C., Circus, showing obelisk, spina, chariots, etc. Fine, brown patina, rare; from the'mackerell sale, lot 250, and. Consul Weber, lot 215 ( 5). 1 Sestertius (C. 275, M.S. 525a), 'rev. P. M. TR. P. XVII / LVIP III COS IIII P. P, S. C., Caracalla, accompanied by two officers standing on platform L haranguing officer and two soldiers. Fair, brown, rare; from the Royal collection of Vienna duplicates sale, Jan. 1912, lot 1114 ( 4/7/0). c esrertius (C. 326, M.S. 540b), rev. P. M. TR. P. XVIII DIP III COS IIII P. P. S. C., Diana in biga of bulls 1. T'ery fine, black patina. Sesrertii (4; C. 275, M.S. 525), Caracalla and two officers haranguing soldiers, edges hammered in ancient times; C. 329, M.S. S38a), Aesculapius and Telesphorus, very fine; from the Mackerell sale, lot 251, and Weber collections; C. 334, M.S. 544), Caracalla and Isis, fine, but damaged; C. 474, M.S. 450a), Mars hurrying 1., fine obu, 4 i)-~r3 (4; C. 335, M,S, 548b), rev. lion 1., very fine ob., rare, dark patina; (C. 532, M,S. 511b), Providentia 1., fine; and another (M.S. 511a), greenish tone; (C, 564, M.S, 399), )Iinerva, fair, small fia«. 4 r'una sea ted C 136, M.S.. Liberalitas ~ 1.S. 480a), zcoled, 3 193, M.S. 7 var., M.S. 1.. fair. 4 Victory; at. ~rom Mer;:- ~ertius (C. 489, M.S. 452a), Caracalla and Geta sacrificing at altar; in background, Concordia. Extremely fine, dark ~tim. 1 - szertius (C. 576, M,S. 512b). rev. SECVRITAS PERPETVAE ~. C., Securitas seated L Very fine, large fian, dark patina. stertii (4; C. 585, M.S. 400), youthful bust of Caracalla. 'rev. SEVERI AVG PII FIL S. C., sacrificial implements, line, light green patina; (C. 595, M.S, 401), Minerva; (C. 609 var., M.S. 574), Venus Victrix 1., fine; (C. 639, M.S. 464), Victory, trophy and captive, well preserved. 4

11 LOT Others (4; C. 576, M.S. 512a), Securitas seated r., very fine, dark green, but tooled; (C. 640 var., M.S. 483c), Victory and female figure on either side of trophy at foot of which a captive, fair; (C. 641, lvls. 483a), similar type, fine, dark patina,' tram Hazlitt sale, 1909, lot 183 ( 3/9/0); (C. 671, M.S. 409), Caracalla crowning trophy, fair,' ex Cantoni sale, 1920, lot 934 (28/-). 1729* Dupondius (C. 448, M.S. 435), head of Caracalla r., laur., 'rev. PONTIF. TR. P. XI. COS III S. C., Mars r. Extremely fine and rare Dupondii (2; C. 636, M.S. 522), Victory; (C. 264, M.S. 533), Roma seated 1.; in front, kneeling German. Both very fine Others (7; C. 109, M.S. 472b), shrine; (C. 2{)0, M.S. 493), Minerva, very fine; (C. 303, M.S. 553b), Aesculapius; (C. 364, M.S. 588a), Diana in biga of bulls; (C. 379, M.S. 568b), Jupiter seated 1.; (C. 467, M.S. 448), Victory, and (C. 637), poor, otherwise all fine to very fine. CARACALLA, SEPT. SEVER US and JULIA DOMNA. 1732* N (C. 1, M.S. 52), Rome, A.D. 201, 109 grs., ANTONINVS PIVS AVG. PON. TR. P. nn, bust r., laur., dr., and cuirassed, rev. CONCORDIAE AETERNAE, busts of Septimus Severus r. and Julia Damna; jugate to r. Extremely fine and rare. CARACALLA and PLAUTILLA. 1733* N (C. 1, M.S. 66), Roma, A.D. 202, grs., ANTON. P. AVG. PON. TR. P. V COS, bust of Caracalla r., laur., dr. and cuirassed, rev. PLAVTILLAE AVGVSTAE, bust of Plautilla. Extremely fine and very. rare; from Sir John Evans collection, purchased in Egypt. CARACALLA and GETA. 1734* N (C. 4, M.S. 17), Roma, A.D. 198, grs., M. AVRELIVS ANTON. AVG., youthful bust of Caracalla r., laur., dr. and in cuirass., rev. P. SEPT. GETA CAES. PONT, bust of Geta r., dr. and in cuirass.. Extremely fine and very rare; tram the Caruso sale, 1923, lot 449.

12 95 roy fille, : Yictory 1 which a -1l~ dark - ::. 671, Iii sale, PLAUTILLA (Ob. 212). Denarii (2; C. 10, M.S. 361), bust T., hair coiled, rev. CONCORDlAE AETERNAE, Caracalla and Plautilla clasping hands;!c. 25, M.S. 369), bust L, hair falling down on neck, rev. Venus Victrix. Both very fine. _E of Byzantium (Thrace), 33 mill., grs., IOYA. TIM VTIAAA CEB., bust of Plautilla r., diad., reu. EDT. APX, M. AY. ANHmEINOY, Caracalla and Pautilla clasping hands; behind them, BY jiajn /TIWN. Very fine and rare; from Hirsch sale, July 19nI, lot 1043 ( 3/15/0), GETA (212). 7 C. 89, M.S. 13a), Rome, A.D , 111 grs., P. SEPT. GETA CAES. PONT., bust of Geta L, draped and cnirassed, rev. NOBILITAS, Nobilitas standing r., holding sceptre and palladium. Extremely fine and very rare; from the Vautl:er sale, 1922, lot \. (C. 156, M.S. 16a), same mint and date, 111 ers., similar vir". to last coin, rev. PRINe. IVVENT, Geta standing 1., holding branch and spear; behind, trophy. Extremely fine and very rare; from the Karnak find. L, laur., ::TAE, bust C. 203, M.S. 83), Rome, A.D. 211, grs., P. SEPT. GETA PIVS AVG. BRIT., head of Geta L, laur. and bearded; rev. TR. P. III COS. II.P. P., Geta standing :. in front of Roma seated to L. In mint state and very rare; trom the Caruso sale, 1923, lot 455. Sir John ::::. 43; M.S. 95), Laodicea ad Mare, undated (c. A.D ~), grs., L. SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES, bust r., craped, head bare, rev. FELICITAS TEMPOR, Felicitas standing 1. holding caduceus and cornucopiae. Extremely "::"e and very rare; from the Caruso sale, lot _-\VRELIVS r., laur., dr.. PONT, -;Ile and very 1 e:a..~ (9); C. 68, Liberalitas: 90, Nobilitas (2); 119, Emperor az altar; 157, Princeps ]uventutis; C. 176 V., temple; 183, 3ecuritas; 219, Victory 1.; 231, Vota Publica. Fine ~ very fine. 9

13 LOT * Sestertius (C. 145, M.S. 156), bust of Geta r. laur. and bearded, rev. PONTIF. TR. P. II. COS II. S. C., Caracalla and Geta sacrificing over tripod, behind and between them, flute player. Very fine, excellent green patina; from the Fellot collection of Lyons, * Sestertius (C. 210, M.S. 172b), similar obu., 1'1?1J. VIeT, BRIT. TR, P. III. COS II S. C., Victory seated r. on cuirass inscribing shield balanced on knees; in front and behind, shields and arms. Extremely fine, green patina; from Glendining sale, July 1929, lot 891 ( 11/10/0). 1744* Sestertius (C. 232, M.S. 187), head of Geta r., laur. and bearded, re-v. VOTA PVBLICA S. C., Geta, veiled, sacrificing 1. over tripod. Extremely fine obu., brcwn patina ( 9) Sestertii (3: C. 7, M.S. 183), re-v. AEQVITATI PVBLICAE S. C " the three Monetae, fair, unpatinated; from Milan sale, May 1912, lot 1774 ( 2/12/6); (C. 18, M.S. 134b), bust with drapery on shoulder, head bare, rev. Caracalla and Geta sacrificing over altar, fair; ex Boyne sale, lot 151; (C. 52, M.S. 168), bearded bust r. rev. Fortuna seated 1., fair, gree«patina Others (2; C. 71, M.S. 185b), Caracalla and Geta seated 1. on platform; in front, Liberalitas; on steps of platform, citizen, fine, unpatinated; (C. 199., M.S. 171), woman seated 1., etc., fine, green patina Sestertius (C. 146, M.S, 157b), Caracalla and Geta standing 1.; in front, two soldiers and captive. Fine, light green patina, flan cracked, rare ( 6) Sestertius (C. 143, M.S. IS5), Caracalla and Geta standing r. and 1., one crowned by Apollo, the other by Hercules. Fine and rare, brown; from Helbing sale, l}hmich 1931, lot 1005 ( 4/4/6) * Sestertius (C. 147, M.S. I59a), Sept. Severns, Caracalla and Geta standing r. on platform 1., haranguing officer and two soldiers, obv. very fine, rare, dark patina ( 6/8/6) Sestertius (C, 210, M.S. I72a), rev. VICT. BRIT. TR. P. III COS II S. C., Victory seated r. Fine and rare, brown colour ( 3).

14 97 L.!pondii (5; C. 20, M.S. 141), Concordia 1. between six standards; (C. 60, M.S. 176 var.), Fortuna seated I., ver,)' fine; (C. 134, M.S. 162a), Mars 1. and trophy; (C. 152, ~1.S. 177), "Voman r. between two.small figures; (C. 211, JI.S. 178), Victory seated I., four very fine. 5 GETA and CARACALLA. C. 1, M.S. 21), Rome, A.D , grs., P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, bust of Geta r., dr. and cuirassed, head bare, rev. SEVER. 11'I"'VICTI AVG. PII FIL., bust, radiate, of Caracalla 1., half-length, r. hand raised. Extremely fine and very rare; from the Evans sale. Lucerne, 1922, lot 104. MACRINUS ( ). - C. 21, M.S. 64), Rome, undated, grs., IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG., bust of Macrinus r., laur., draped and cuirassed, rev. FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing to front, holding standard in each hand. I'rilliant mint state, very rare,' from the Karnak find. C. 101, M.S. 29), Rome, December 217, grs., similar /,.z'., rev. PONTIF MAX TR P II COS II PP, Annona seated 1. holding ears of corn and cornucopiae; at her feet, m'jdius. Brilliant mint state, very rare; from the Caruso sale, 1923, lot 460; ex Karnak find. ~~ 6; C. 15, Felicitas; 26, Fides Militum; 33 var., Jupiter;.!- Annona; 51, Annona seated; 122, Securitas). All very rrius on Medallion flan (C. 39, M.S. 189), IMP CAES M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, bust of Macrinus r., laur. 'l.i).d in cuirass, rev. lovi CONSERVATORI S. C., apirer standing I.; on 1. small figure of Macrinus standing. 'a:, fine but tooled, dark patina; tram the Barron sale, Jlu'!ich, May 1911, lot 1104 ( 9/6/4). rzius (C. 34, M.S. 186), rev. IOVI CONSERV ATORI ~ C., Jupiter 1. holding thunderbolt and sceptre, cloak -,,:- 1. arm. Very fine', dark patina,' tram Hirsch sale, Jbmich 1914, lot 1305 ( 5/10/0),

15 LOT 1758 Sestertius (C. 44, M.S. 194), rev. Macrinus and Diadumenian seated on platform 1., in front, LiberaJitas and citizen, fair, rare; another (C. 49, M.S. 146), Annona 1., fine, unpatinated; a third (C. 110, M.S. 195), Providentia, green patina. 1759* Sestertius (C. 61, M.S. 141), rev. PONTIF. MAX. TR. P. COS P. P. S. C., Fides standing to front holding standard in each hand. Extremely fine, brown patina Sestertius on very large Ran (c. 58, M.S. 137), rev. PONTIF. MAX. TR. P. COS. p. P. S. C., Annona seated 1.; at her feet, modius. Fine, green patina; from sale at Leipzig, 1906 ( 3/5/0) Sestertii (2; C. 66; M.S. 139), Felicitas I., fine, dark patina; (C. 71, M.S. 119), PONTIF. MAX. TR. P. P. P. S. C., jupiter standing 1., very fine; from Astronomer sale, 1906, lot 596 ( 2/7/6); ex Carfrae collection; and a cast Sestertius (C. 117, M.S. 197), rev. SALVS PVBLICA S. C. Very fine, greenish brown patina; from the Mackerell sale, 1906, lot 265 ( 4); ex Tyskiewicz collection Sestertius (C. 123, M.S. 201), rev. SECVRITAS TEMPORVM S. C., Securitas standing 1. Fine, with the Este countermark, and from the Weber collection. 1764* Dupondius (C. 18, M.S. 173), bust r., rad. and dr., rev. FELICITAS TEMPORVM S. C., Felicitas standing 1. Very fine, green patina. 1765* Dupondius (C. 106, M.S. 161), PONTIF. MAX. TR. P. II. P. P. S. C., Macrinus in quad riga 1. Very fine, dark patina Dupondii (5; C. 25, Fides; 81, Felicitas; 106, Macrinus in quadriga 1.; 111, Providentia, fine green patina; 146, Fides. DIADUMENIAN (218). 1767*.AI (C. 22 var., M.S. 115), grs., M OPEL ANT DIADVMENIAN CAES, bust of Diadumenian r., draped, rev. SPES PVBLICA, Spes walking 1., holding flower and raising her skirt. In brilliant mint state and extremely rare; from Evans sale, July 1922, lot 106.

16 green 3 Denarius (C. 3), PRINe. IVVE'NTVTIS, Diadumenian standing holding standard; to r., two standards; another (C. 21 var.), Spes Publica. Both fine. 2 Sestertius (C. 7, M.S. 211), bust r., dr. and cuirassed, rev. PRINC. IVVENTVTIS, Diadumenian standing to front, holding standard and sceptre; on r., two standards. Fine and rare; brown pat na. 1 ;:;b,crtius (C. 7, M.S. 211), as last, only well preserved, green patina,' ex Boyne collection; another, cast; a third (C. 23, }l.s. 219), rev. SPES PVBLICA S.. C., Spes 1., fair, brown. 3 As C. 8, M.S. 212), rev. PRINe IVVEN1~VTIS S. C. 1 Diadurnenian holding standard and sceptre; to L, two standards. Unusually fine and rare, brown patina. _h...:s (3; C. 9 (2) ), similar type to last coin; (C. 24), DupondiI15, SPES PVBLICA S. C., Spes 1. Fair to fine. 3 ELAGABALUS ( ). C. 16, M.S. 61), undated, 103,2 grs., IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, bust of Elagabalus L, laur., dr. and cuirassed, reu, CONSERVATOR AVG, slow quadriga L, on which 15 the conical stone of Emesa surmounted by eagle; in field, star. Mint state and very rare; ex British Museum. TR.P.Il. {"try fine, dark :\1acrinus in. 146, Fides. ;; ~I OPEL ANT r. draped, flower and extremely rare; C. -11, M.S. 75), grs., IMP CAES MAVR ANTON- D.-VS AVG, bust r.. laur. and draped, rev. FIDES ~IILITVM, Elagabalus carrying transverse spear; in front and behind him, soldier carrying standard. Extremely fine and. rare; [rom. the Vierordt sale, Amsterdam, 1923, lot /17/6). C??3 var., lvi.s, 4), 112 grs., similar obverse to last coin, r...'. PONTIF. lviat". TR., Roma seated 1., holding '-!Gory and sceptre. Extremely fine and rare,' tram the (44"USO sale, 1923, lot , M.S. 288),98.2 grs., similar obverse, rev. VICTOR _-.2\TONINI AVG, Victory running r., holding wreath and ~. Extremely fine and rare.

17 LOT * _AI (C. 166, M.S. 33), A.D. 220, 96.5 grs., IMP ANTONINVS AVG, bust r., laur. and dr., rev. PM T R P III COS III P P, Elagabalus seated 1. on curule chair, holding globe and sceptre; in field, star. Mint state and tare; from Hess sale, Dec. 1933, lot 770; previously JIll ontagu (546) and Vautier (1322) sales Dcnarii (8; C. 30, Fides; 44, standards; 54, Hilaritas; 71, Laetitia.; 92, Liberta.s; 112, Mars; 194, Victory; 276, SVMMVS SACERDOS AVG, and Antominiani (2; C. 294, Victory r., and 28, Fides Exercitus, All fine Sestertii (3; C. 35, lvi.s. 345), Fides Exercitus, very fine, brown; (C. 64, M.S. 350), Elagabalus sacrificing at altar (2). One fine, unpatinated Others (: C. 76, M.S. 290), Lilberalitas type, fine, dark brown; C. 103, M.S. 355), very fine, green patina, but tooled; (C. 121, M.S. 366), Victory 1., fair. 1781* Sestertius (C. 156, M.S. 300), P M TR P III COS III P P S C, Sol I, Very fine, dark green patina; from the Carfrae sale, 1901, lot Sestertii (4; C. 103, M.S. 358), Libertas, fine, ex Boyne sale, 1896, lot 843; (C. 173, M.S. 308), Elagabalus in quadriga 1., obu. fine, tooled; Egger sale, April 1913, lot 1532 ( 3/7/6); (C. 186), Sol L, [tan enclosed in an, outer ring; (C. 186, M.S. 318), similar type, fine obu., ex Balmanno sale, 1898, lot Others (4); C. 200, M.S. 327, Elagabalus sacrificing over flaming altar, fine, dark patina; (C. 201), similar; (C. 253, M.S. 369), similar type; (C. 231, M.S. 293). Roma seated 1., fair Others (3; C. 198, M.S. 323, Elagabalus 1. sacrificing over flaming altar; homed bust, obu, damaged. otherwise fine, dark patina, ex Stiavelli sale, Rome, 1908 ( 3/8/6); C. 262, M.S. 372, Salus 1., [ine ( 3/10/-); C. 297, M.S. 377, Victory running r., fine, brown Asses and Dupondii (7; C. 7, Horseman; C. 53, Fortuna; C. 99, Libertas: C. 115, Mars; another, fine; C. 227, Roma; C. 77 var., Liberalitas type, fair to fine.

18 lot i\._~toxinvs j) III COS III _ ding globe, irom Hess... and Vauiier Hilaritas: 71, --CJIT; 276, 2;-C. 294, -ne, brown; - 2). One da k brown; _ bitt tooled; Bovne sale, =:: quadriga 1., :;~~ 3/7 (6); g; (C. 186, sale, 1898, JULIA PAULA. ~-ii (2; C. 21, Venus Genetrix; C. 6, Concordia; Sestertius; C. S, M.S. 381, Concordia seated 1., fair; Dupondius; C. 15, Elagabalus, Julia Paula, and Concordia. -1 -":rius (C. 14, M.S. 386), bust of Julia Paula r., reu. CO~CORDIA AETERNA S. C., Elagabalus and Julia Paula facing each other; between them, Concordia standing. Fine, dark brown patina, large fla«, rare. ~ndjus (C. 11, M.S. 384), rev. CONCORDIA S. C., Concordia seated 1. Fine, rare. AQUILIA SEVERA. ~'ius (C. 2), Concordia L, fine and rare; Sestertius (C. 4, 1[.S. 390), bust r., rev. CONCORDIA S. C., Concordia,,:a.nding 1. holding double cornucopiae, very fine and very rare; green patina (illustrated). 2 JULIA SOAEMIAS. D:r:..:..-ii (3; C. 8, Venus Caelestis, one fine; Sestertii (2; C. 18, 4-'j, Venus seated l.; at her feet, a child, fine, dark patina; C. 11, M.S. 402), similar type, fair; Dupondii (2; C. 12), Venus l.; and (C. 19), Venus seated 1.. fair. 7 ~:.,.:1ius (C. 18, M.S. 406), bust r., rev. VENVS CAELESTIS S. C., Venus seated l.; at her feet, a child. :'cry fine, patinated, rare. - m;er flam-. 253, M.S. seated 1., fair. oyer flamfine, dark 6'; C. 262, I, ~I.S. 377, crtuna; C. 99, 227, Roma; oj 3 7 JULIA MAE SA. ~us (C.8, 100 frs.), DIVA MAESA AVG, bust r., rev. COXSECRATIO, apotheosis of Julia Maesa, Extremely tine and very rare. eearii (3; C. 22, Juno; C. 39 var., Pudicitia; C. 45, Felicitas), "'ine; Sestertius (C. 49, M.S. 422), SAECVLI FELICITAS s. C., Felicitas l. Very fine, dark patina. 3 Seszertius (C. 31, M.S. 414), rev. PIETAS AVG S. C., Pietas standing 1., holding incense box over. lighted altar. r'ery fine and patinated, tooled; from Hirsch sale, Munich, Dec. 1904, lot 613.

19 tot! Sestertius (C. 47, M.S. 421), SAECVLI FELICITAS S. C., Felicitas I., fair, green patina; another (C. 40, M.S. 417),, PVDIClTIA S. C., Pudicitia seated I., fair, brcum; Dupoadii (2); (C. 38), Pudicitia; (C. 48), Felicitas * As (t. 17, M.S. 413), bust r., reu. IVNO S. C., Juno 1. Very fine, green patina. ALEXANDER SEVERUS ( ). 1797* N (C. 82 var., M.S. 237 var.), A.D , 98.5 grs., IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, bust of Alexander Severus r., laur. and dr., rev. IOVl PROPVGNATORI, Jupiter naked l., holding thunderbolt; his cloak floating in the wind. Extremely fine (no eagle on rev.) * N (C. 160, M.S. 245), grs.. obu. as last coin, rev. MARS VLTOR, Mars walking r. In mint state * N (C. 186, M.S. 167), 91.1 grs., IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, bust r., laur. and dr., rev. PAX AVG, Pax ru nning l., holding olive-branch and sceptre. Extremely fine; from the Evans sale, 1922, lot *.N (C. 426, M.S. Ill), A.D. 232, grs., IMP ALEX- ANDER PIVS AVG, bust r., laur. and dr., rev. PM TR P XI COS III P P, SoIL, raising r. hand and holding globe. Extremely fine Dcnarii (12; C. 23, Annona; 32, similar; 84, Jupiter; 161, Mars; 183 and 187. Pax; 223, Fortuna; 239, Fortuna seated; 530, Salus; and 534, Spes, several very fine,' Quinarius, C. 24, Annona, chipped and only well preserved; and Antoninianu: CONSECRA TIO (C. 598), altar, fine * Sestertius (C. 103, M.S. 412), A.D. 224, bust r. laur. and dr., rev. lovi VLTORI P M TR P III COS P P S C, hexastyle temple within which statue of Jupiter; the temple is flanked by covered arcades, etc. Fine and extremely rare; from the Trau sale, Vienna, 1935, lot 2517 ( 14/5/0); ex Wigan collection Scstertii (5; C. 20, M.S. 547, Aequitas; C. 35, M.S. 548, Annona, greell patina; C. 36, similar type; C. 74, Jupiter, and C. 79, YI.S. 428, lovi PROPVGNATORI. All fine to uiry fine.

20 103 H!-3 S. C., ~ ;'1.s. 417), f r brcwn; F -"':;:iia~ l. 4 c.. Juno I. _, :; grs., IMP Severns r., :apiter naked in the wind. rev. MARS.Y.\VR SEV. P.-\)( AVG, and sceptre. z 110..~ 5: C. 106, M.S Justitia; C. 139, }I.S. 578, UrER.\LITAS AVGVSTI nn s. C., Liberalitas type, 7. rare; C. 163, M.S. 625, Mars: C. 168, lvi.s. 635, -..;ILa~ type: C. 189 var., M.S. 592, var., Pax 1. Ex Bum- T\'. a!l very fine. 5.~ ". C. 282, lvi.s. 440), Mars r. (ex Mackerel! and Yorke- Fe collections); (C. 308, M.S. 456), Mars r.: (C. 326, M.S. -~ Emperor sacrifici ig 1.; (C. 343, M.S. 476), Mars or \-ir.u:51.; (C. 368, M.S. 499), similar type. Three very fine. 5.~ f;' C. 390, M.S. 500, Sol. 1.; C. 415, M.S. 513, similar rype: C. 424, M.S. 520, Annona 1.; C. 429, M.S. 528, Sol and C. 430 and 441, similar type. Three very fine. '6 -:: 6; C. 442, M.S. 535, Sol L; C. 449, Yr.S. 538, similar; C. HH,.JI.S. 404, Providentia; C. 477, M.S. 439, Emperor standing 1.; C. 503, M.S. 642, Providentia, two varieties. Fous very fine. 6 -tertins (C. 468, M.S. 410), reu. The Coliseum; on 1., three ;:;~:-e3 standing, and Meta Sudans; on r. side of temple in arena, two combatants. Fair, green patina, extremely rare; 'T m the Walters sale, Lucerne 1932, lot 1261 ( 10/14/0). -::rn::ii (5; C M.S. 645, Providentia 1.; C. 523, M.S. 605, R oma seated 1.; C. 548, M.S. 648, Spes 1.; C. 569, M.S. 618, '~ctory 1.; and C. 493, poor. The others fine to very fine , Mars; seated; 530, p.l;l_1 L ':>, C. 24, Anroninianu.: laur. and dr., P S C, hexathe temple is.aremely tare; 1-+ 5/0); ex -:;::;,3; C. 367, M.S. 616, Victory r. writing on shield; C. 591, M.S. 626, Virtus running to r.; C. 592, M.S. 627, 'lrtvs AVGVSTI S. C., Emperor 1. All three fine. 3. c. -, :J1.S. 462), n~pcaes _JI AVR SEV ALEXANDER.-~YG, bust 1., lam. ar d dr., rev. P. M. TR. P. VI. COS II P. P. S. C., Aequitas 1. Extremely fine and rare. yo ndii and Asses (5) C. 88, 1\1.S. 6Z2, Scl; C. 107, :\l1.s. 577, Liberalitas; C. 379, M.S. 495, QU1.driga r.; C. 423, M.S. "19, Annona: C. 506, M.S. 643, Providentia. Very fine, the others fine. 5 ""::efs (4; C. 571, M.S. 646, Providentia; C. 576, M.S. 601, Emperor standing L; C. 539, M.S. 612, Securitas seated L; C. 550, M.$. 650, Spes. The first three very fine. 4

21 104 LOT ORElA JA Denarii (C. 1) (3), Concordia, fair, rare; Sestertii (2; C. 4, :vi.s. 655), Concordia seated 1., and C. 6, M.S. 657, Severus and Orbiana clasping hands. Only fair. 1815* Sestertius (C. 4, M.S. 655), bust I., rev. CONCORDIA AVGVSTORVM S. C., Concordia seated holding patera and double cornucopiae. Fine and rare, greenish patina, large fia». 1816* As (C. 5, M.S. 656), SALL BARBlA ORBIANA AVG, bust r. diad. and dr., rev. CONCORDIA AVGVSTORVM S. C., Concordia I., as on last coin. Very fine and rare; from Mwzich sale, Oct. 1926, lot 1470 ( 4). JULlA MAMAEA Denarii (6); C. 5, Fecunditas; C. 6, the same goddess seated: C. 35, Juno (ex Bunbury collection); C. 76. Venus; C. 81, Vesta, extremely fair to fine; Sestertii (3), C. 8, M.S. 668, Fecunditas I.; C. 26, M.S. 679, Felicitas seated I.; C. 83, M.S. 708, Vesta, large flan, [air, 1818* JE Medallion (Coh. 15, Gnecchi 2, B.M.C. Pl. XL), grs., IVLlA MAMAEA AVGVSTA, winged and diad. bust of Julia Mamaea r. with crescent around neck, holding in each hand a cornucopiae full of fruit; rev. FELICn AS PERPETV A. Mamaea seated. 1. holding sceptre; in front of her two women; behind her, Felicitas standing 1. holding caduceus. Purchased from the British Museum, 16 March 1922, fine and extremely rare', somewhat tooled Sestertii (3); C. 62, lvi.s. 694, VENERI FELlCI S. C., Venus, fine and light green patina; C. 21, M.S. 676, FELlCI- TAS PVBLICA S. C., Felicitas standing 1., very fine; C. 33, M.S. 683, Juno seated 1., all three fine to very fine Asses (4); C. 22, M.S. 677, Felicitas 1.; C. 29, M.S. 682, similar type, very fine and patina ted; C. 63. M.S. 695, VENERI- FELlCI S. C., Venus r.: C. 70, M.S. 702, Venus Felix seated 1., [air.

22 (05 J'lAXli\IINCS I ( ). senii (2; C. 4, :; )1.S. 657, ;:l1t. CO~CORDIA holding patera rr~.e!!ish patina,.!. _\ YG, bust r. -~1S. C., and rare; from 5 1 C. 98, M.S. 16), 104 grs., IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, bust of Maxirninus 1"., laur., dr. and cuirassed, rev. VICTORIA AVG, Victory r. holding wreath and palm. J'ery fine mid very rare; [rom the Evans sale, 1922, lot 112 ( 38). Denarii (9); C. 7 and 9, Fides Militurn: C. 31, Pax (2); C. 46, :\1aximinus 1. between two standards; C. 64, s.milar ; C. 75 and 77. Providentia; C. 85, Salus seated 1. All bu: two <Jeryfine, several from Bun bury. Sesrertius (C. 109, M.S. 90, vide footnote, p. 147, struck on large and heavy Ban), ~1AXIlVIINVS PIVS AVG GERM, bust r. laur. and dr., rcu. VICTORIA GERMANICA S. C., Victory standing l. Very fine, dark patina; from the Hobler (?) and Bunbury collections. 9 ~dess seated; - Venus; C. 81, C. 8. J1.S. 668,.,.~.;.~ed 1.; C. 83, ~ -tertii (5); C. 10, M.S. 48, Fides Militum; C. 13, M.S. 78, similar type; C. 24, M.S. 43, Liberalitas type; C. 34, M.S. ss, Pax 1.; C. 38, M.S. 81, Pax 1. Very fine and patinated, 5,,'leIS (5); C. 59, M.S. 30, Emperor 1., two standards on, ei~her side; C. 67, M.S. 37, similar type; C. 71, M.S. 40, similar; C. 80, M.S. 61, Providentia (2). All very fine. 5.c. PI. XL), _.\ winged and - around neck, "f fruit; rev. l. holding her, Felicitas tram the British rare, somewhat IS. C., , FEUCI- I., very fine; --;"'10 to very fine'. ~.S. 682, similar 3 695, VENERI -02, Venus Felix thers (5); C. 88 and 92, M.S. 64, Salus; C. 100, lvi.s. 67, Victory r., very [iue; C. 109, M.S. 90, V~ctory..I.; C. lu, 11.S. 93, Emperor and Victory; to I., captive, [ine. --e" 5); (C. 35, M.S. 60), Pax; (C. 39, M.S. 83), s~milar :"pe; (C. 40, M.S. 82), similar; (C. 101, M.S. 69), VIctory r.: C. 110, :\1.S. 92), Victoria Gerrnanica. All very fine and scarce, PACLINA.!l<.riU$ (C. 2), rev. CONSECR~TlO, Paulina 5e~ted I. on peacock flying r. to heav~n, [air, crac~ed: Sestcrtius te. 3,, ~.S. 3), similar type, [air, green patma. _- rtius (C. 3, M,S. 3), DIVA PAVLlNA, veiled bust r., rev. -,~SECRATIO S. C., apotheosis of Paulina. Very fine, ~ patina

23 T MAXIMUS (238) Denarius (C. 1), PIETAS AVG, sacrificial implements, very fine; Sestertius (C. 5, M.S. 6), similar type, fine, green patina; another (C. 12, M.S. 9), Emperor standing 1., behind him.two standards, fine, gr~en patina. 1831* Sestertius (C 14, M.S. 13), MAXIMVS CAES GERM, bust r., draped, reu. PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS S. C., Maximus standing 1.; on his right, two standards. Very fine, with beautiful light green patina Sestertii (3; C. 7, M.S. 11), PIETAS AVG S. C., 'sacrificial implements, obu, very fine, dark patina,' (C. 14, M.S. 13,2), Princeps Juventutis type, both fine, one with green patil1a Asses (4); (C. 6,.YI.S. 7), sacrificial implements; (C. 15, M.S. 14), Princeps Juventutis. All fine. GORDIAN 1. AFRICANUS (232). 1834* Denarius (C. 10), IMP M ANT GORDIANVS AFR AVG, bust r., laur., dr. and cuirassed, rev. SECVRITAS AVGG, Securitas seated 1. In mint state and rare Scstcrtius (C. 3, M.S. 7), rev. PM TR P COS P P S C, Emperor standing 1. Fine and rare, large fia«, 1836 Sestertius (C. 6, M.S. 9), rev. Providentia, obv. fine, but tooled; another (C. 14, )I.S. 12), VICTORIA AVG S.. C., Victory I., fine, rare. 1837* Scstcrtius (C. 11,.YI.S. 11), reu, SECVRITAS AVGG S. C. Fine, green patina; a good coin, rare. GORDIAN II. AFRICANUS (232). 1838* Sestertius (C. 15, M.S. 8), bust r., laur., dr. and cuirassed, rev. VIRTVS AVGG S. C., Virtus 1. Very fine obu.. rare Sestertius (C. 9, M.S. 5), rev. ROMAE AETERNAE S. C. Rcma seated 1. Fair, rare,

24 107 BALBINUS (238). l;. -ments, very )t'" "llle, green l:!::ag 1., behind, bust r.,. Maximus fine, with 3 zaru 2); (C. 8), Jupiter, and (C. 20), Felicitas 1., both ',..: fine; Antoniniani (2), (C. 17), PIETAS MVTVA.'\YGG. two hands clasped (2). Fine. all scarce. 4 _" rtius (C. 4, M.S. 22), reu. CONCORDIA AVGG S. C., Concordia seated 1., fine, green patina; ex Boyne sale; znother (C. 11, M.S. 15), rev. LIBERALITAS AVGVST- ORVM S. C., large fian, very fine, green tone; from the Balmanno sale, 1898, lot sacrificial.~ ) , 2), s=» patina. 3 :::e5tertius (C. 13, M.S. 14), rev. Liberalitas type, Balbinus, Pupienus and Gordian III seated on platform I.; behind them, soldier; in front, Liberalitas, and below, citizen mounting the steps. Fine and very rare. but tooled; from the Hobler and Strawberry Hill collections. Sesrertii (3); (C. 21, M.S. 16), Felicitas 1., fine, brount; (C. 24. JI.S. 19). Providentia, large fia«, fine. brown patina; (C. 29, JI.S. 25). Victory. fair. 3 PUPIENUS (238). Denarii (2); (C. 22), Pax seated 1.; (C. 26), Felicitas l.; Antoniniani (2); (C. 2), hands clasped; (C. 3) CARITAS llvtva AVGG same type. The last extremely fine, the others very fine. 4 ;:; A\-GG S. C. - szertius (C. 7, M.S. 20), Concordia seated 1., very fine, dark patina; from the Balmanno sale; another (C. 15, M.S. 14), Liberalitas, obv. fine, tooled; and a third (C. 23, M.S. 22), Pax Publica, very fine. 3,,-:erw (3): (C. 44, M.S. 18). rev. VOTIS/DECENNAj LIBVS/S. C., very fine, but ouercleaned, illustrated; C. 30. :Vl.S. 15), Felicitas 1., fair, green patina; (C. 38, ',1.S. 23), Victory 1., overstruck coin, fine. 3 - C. 9, M.S. 21). rev. CONCORDIA AVGG S. C., Con-,:::>rdia seated 1. Fair, dark green, but tooled, rare; from "aris sale, 1913 ( 2/6/6). 1

25 los l.or GORDIAN (III) PIUS ( ). 1~48*.N (C. 249, M.S. 202), Rome, A.D , 76.7 grs., HiP GORDIANVS P1VS FEL. AVG., bust of Gordian r laur. and draped, reu. P. M. TR. P. IIII COS II P. P. Apollo sea ted 1., holding laurel branch and resting l. elbow en lyre. Extremely fine Denarii (3); C. 234, horseman; 313, Roma; 347, Venus; Antoniniani (8); C. 17, Aeternitas: 41, Asquitas: 121, Laetitia 210, Emperor sacrificiug: 314, Roma; 357, Victory; 381 Virtus, etc. A II fine Denarii (3) and Antoniniani (19), from the Plevna find, Num Chron. 1924, p. 210; Denarii, C. 69, 347 and 403; Antoniniani, C. 17,41, 62,71,86,97, 105, 115, 121, 130, 160, , 261, ~99, 313,327,383,403 and 404. All fine to very fir! 1851 Sestertii (5); C. 26, Aequitas; 43 var. Sol. (2); 64, Concordia seated 1. (2). An fine to very fine Others (5); C. 73, Felicitas; 82, similar type; 88, Fides Militum 94, horseman; 111, rovi STATORl, Jupiter 1. Large ftan. patinated, all fine to very fine Others (5): C. 111, Jupi1.er; 122, Laetitia; 134, Liberalitas; 136 and 143, similar. All ve1"j' [ine Others (,=;); C. 146 var., LIBERALITAS AVGVSTORVJ\I S. C., Liberalitas type, fine, but tooled. medallion flail (guaranteed genuine by the late A. H. Grueber); C. 148 LIBERALITAS AVGG S. C.; 161, Mars r. (2); 211, Emperor sacrifici.ng, fine, green patina, all fine to very fine Others (5), C. 217, Emperor at altar; 231, Gordian seated on curule chair; C. 240 var., Apollo seated: 251 var., similar \ype, very large flan (ex Mackerell sale); 254. Emperor r., all ~ne to very fine Others (5); C. 267, Emperor r.; 273 var., Pax seated 1.; 277, Emperor r.: 281, Mars r.; 329, Securitas standing 1. All vel'y fine.

26 109 ; e.1 grs., IMP. _- of Gordian r., :CO- II P. P., :~ting 1. elbow 1 Others (5); c. 337, Securitas 1.; 351, Victory 1.; 363, similar type; 390, Mars I.; 393; Mars r., patinated. All fine to very fine. 5 _h.~ (7), C. 2, Abundantia; 44, Aeternitas; 123, Laetitia; 140, Liberalitas; 286, Liberalitas type; 330 var., Securitas: 352, Victory. All fine to very fine. 7 - Venus; Ariton- _. 121, Laetitia; Victory: 381, GORDIAN and TRANQUILLIN A. 11 ~ Small }Iedallion (C. -, Gn. -), DIP CAES. M. ANT. GORDJANVS PIVS AVG, bust r., laur. and dr., rev. s..\bi~ia TRANQVILLINA AVGVSTA, diad. ami veied bust of Tranquillina r. Only well preserved, v::ry rare. '=.a find, Num. ~, 3; Antonini- ::!l. 130, 160, 167, A.:i fine to very fine. 22.~nial IE, struck at Singara p,iesopotamia), grs., -\YTOK K }I ANT I'OP.6IANO CAB TPANKVL\..\INA ~-!, Concordia Fides lviilitum; I. Large fian, CEB, busts of Gordian and Tranquillina facing each other, rev. AVP CEM KO.\ CINl'AP_\., City- goddess seated 0'] rock to 1.; at her feet, river-god swimming; above her head, Centaur Sagittarius 1. (B.M.C. 8). Very fine; from the Dupre collection. TRANQUILLINA..-\\ GVSTORVM medallion fian Gr;uber); C. 148, s, (2 ; 211, Emper- :0 i ery fine. :Jrdian seated on :-1 var., similar Emperor r., all ainianus (C. 4, M.S., p. 42, 250), SABINIA TRAKQVILiL'\A AVG, bust diad., dr. r. on crescent, rev. CONCOR. :)L\ AVGG, Gordian standing r., holding roll, and claspi.ig ::...nds with TranquiJIina standing 1. Extremely fine and of great rarity; from the Dorchester find. ~';L.:E of Arycanda (Lycia), CABEINIA TPANKVI.\ \_ ED;'A, bust of Tranquillina r., veiled and dr., oyer crescen, r. L. APYKAN.6EWN, Gordian and Tranquillina in quadriga rery fine and rare. Pa.x seated 1.; 277, standing 1..iu "liat. of Samos (Ionia), q)oypia CAB TPANKVILLINA CEB. bust r., rev. CAMI[2N, Androkles r. charging with ~pear a wild boar (B,M,C. 312). Fine,

27 LOT 110 PHILIP SENIOR ( ). 1864*.tV (C. 23, M.S. 28), A.D , 74.4 grs, IMP!vi IVL PHILIPPVS AVe, bust r., laur., dr. and cuirassed, rev. ANNONA AVGG Annona 1., holding ears of corn over medius and cornucopiae, Very fine and very rare; from the O'Hagan sale, lot 610, and later, Sotheby's, 6 July 1921, t. 8~ 1865 Antoniniani (22), C. 3 (2), 4 rare, 9, 17, 39, , , 124, , 178, 182, 185, 193, '198, 223, 227, 240 and 241. All fine Antoniniani (20,), from the Plevna find, Num Chron. 1924, p. 210; C ,43.58,80,87,102,120, 137, 145, 165, 178, 209, 215, 233, 235, 238 and 240. All very fine Sestertii (4). C. 216, Securitas, seated 1.; C TRANQVIL- LITAS AVG, Felicitas 1.; C. 228, Victory r., very fine, green patina; from the Von Wotoch sale, Dec. 1901, lot 417 and C. 246, VOTIS DECENNALIBVS S. C. within laurelwreath, fine, brown patina Sestertii (5). C. 6, ADVENTVS AVG S. C., Emperor on horseback 1.; C. 10. Aequitas; C. 18, elephant 1.; C. 26, Annona; C. 44. Felicitas. Chiefly very fine Others (6); C. 73 and 76. Laetitia; C. 95. cippus; C. 85, Liberalitas; C. 105, Pax; C. 121, Philip seated 1. Fai7 to very fine. 1870* Sestertius (C. 51), low. FIDES EXERCITVS S. C., four s.andards. A beautiful specimen from the Hazlitt sale, 19J9. lot 185; ex Carfrae sale, 1901, lot 228 ( 4/8/0) Sestertii (5); C. 125, Felicitas (ex Imhooj-Blumerv; C. 140, similar type; C. 149, similar, extremely fine and patinated; 176, lion r.; and 179, wolf and twins, all very fine and patinated Se stertii (6); C. 179, wolf and twins; C. 183, goat; C. 190, antelope 1.; C. 195, cippus with COS III; C. 202, temple of Jupiter (Weber sale, Munich, 1909 (24/-); C. 206, Salus. All very fine Asses (3); C. 90, Liberalitas, fine, green patina.; C. 106, Pax 1.. very fine; C. 196, cippus inscribed COS III; and Dupondius of similar type, SAECVLARES AVGG, very fine, all scarce.

28 111 OTACILIA. :3IP )1 IVL culras:.ed, reu. L3 -i corn over t"y'\ rare; tram the t ~ Tilly 1921, l. 88. ~7, , '12.7, 240 and.1924, p. 210; us. 165, 178,. TR..-li'l"QVILc""" fine, green _"lot.n7 and _ within laurel-. C. 85, Liber- :. Fair to very _ C. 2, M.S. 125), Rome, A.D , 62.9 grs., M. OTACIL. SEVERA AVG., bust of Otacilia diad. and dr. r. rev. CONCORDIA AVGG, Concordia seated 1., holding patera and double cornucopiae. In mint state and rare; srom the Evans sale, 1922, lot c:::;).iniani(7); from the Plevna find, Num. Chron, 1924, p. 210; C. 4 (2), 20, 39, 43, 53 and 63. All ver.y fine. 7 ainiani (3); C. 43, Pietas 1. (2); 64, hippopotamus 1'., all three fine; Sestertius, C. 5, Concordia seated 1., and s.milar type, C. 10; a third, C. 40, Pietas standing I., fair ;_; 3); C. 46, Pietas I., fine,' C. 55, Pudicitia seated 1., fine, leaned; C. 65, hippopotamus r., very fine, light green patina. 3 a.hus (C. 70 var., :M.S. 202c), OTACIL SEVERA AVG, ~L r., diad. and dr. on crescent, rev. SAECVLARES _\YGG S. C., low column. Extremely fine and rare, dark tina ( 8). 11. Concordia seated; Dupondius, C. 41, M.S. 198), rev. PIETAS AVGG S. C., Pi etas 1., sacrificing over altar and.jing box of perfume. Extremely fine and rare. 2 :: _ C., four s',anf[.;:!itt sale, 19J9, ~.; 0).. C. 140, similar _f1z:i7:ated;176, lion ar-d patinated. zoar; C. 190, ante- - c. 202, temple of C. 206, Salus..-C. 106, Pax 1., In; and Dupondius L ery fine, all scarce. PHILIP (II) JUNIOR (249). _ ::;:: )1.S. 216), Rome, A.D , 72.1 grs., M IVL - :-:::"IPPVS CAES, bust r., dr., head bare, rev. PRINCIPI _ 'YE~T, Philip standing r. holding globe and transverse zre. In mint state and extremely rare; from the D' Amert, Jlontagu and O'Hagan collections ( 55). ~; S); from the Plevna find, Num, Chron., 1924, p. r 6, 13, 17, 23, 48, 54, 57 and 72. All very fine. 8 _,.;:..._:m: 3); C. 17, Philip I and II seated 1.; C. 72, goat 1.;...1 Prince of youth; Sestertii (3); C. 25, Pax; C. 27, _x- type; C. 49 and 55 var., Prince of youth. The last -J e, large fian, green patina; from the Carjrae sale. 6

29 LOT * Seztertius ~C. 18, M.S. 267), bust r., laur., dr. and cuirassed, rev. LIBERALITAS AVGG III, Philip I and II seated curule chairs, extending r. hands. Extremely fine, with excellent light green patina Sester.ii (3); C. 55, PRINCIPI IVVENT S. C., very fine and patinated; a variety of same type, fine; and another (C. 62), fair Others (4); C. 73, goat I.; C. 78, cippus; C. 89. Virtus, and C. 91, VOTIS! DECENNA! LIBVS! S. C. within wreath. Very fine, green patina; the others fine Dupondius, C. 20, hybrid, t w. of Philip Senior, laur. bust r., dr., rev. MILIARIVM SAECVLVM S. C., cippus on which COS III, rare; As, d. C. 49, Prince of youth, extremely fine; C. 79, cippus, very fine; all rare.. TRAJAN DECIUS ( ) IV (C. 1, M.S. 10), Rome, A.D , 59.1 grs., IMP C 1\'1 Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, bust r. laur., dr. and curassed. rev. ABVNDANTIA AVG, Abundantia r. emptying cornucopiae held in both hands. 'Very fine. 1888* N (C. 4, M.S. 11b), 80.5 grs., similar obu., rev. ADVENTVS AVG. Trajan Decius 00 horse 1. Extremely fine Antoniniani (26) from the Plevna find, ct. Num, ekron. 1924, p. 210; C. 2 (4), 4 (4), 16 (6), 63, 64 (2), 86 (4), 105 (4), 113 var. All very fine Antoniniani (3), C. 4, Emperor on horse I.; 27, Dacia; 86, Pannoniae: Sestertii (3), C. 18, Dacia; 35, DACIA FELIX; 47, Genius. Fair to fine Double Sestertius (C. 39, M.S. 115), bust r.. rad. and cuirassed. rev. FELICITAS SAECVLI S. C., Felicitas I. hold'ng caduceus and cornucopiae. Fine and scarce, brown patina. 1892* Double Sestcrtius (C. 40, M.S. 115), similar type. Extremely fine and rare', brown. ls93 Double Sestertius (c. 39), similar type. Very fine, green patina.

30 113 r and cuirassed, ~~!I seated 1. on ~l) fine, with... -e;tll (3); C. 53, M.S. 117, GENIVS EXERC. ILLVRICIANI S. C., very fine, green patina; C. 66, M.S. 119, similar ~-pe, very fine; C. 75, M.S. 105, Liberalitas type, from the ;',ellna collection duplicates sale, l~rv fine and another tc. 62), rrtus and C. 91,. within wrea.h. 12.u:. bust r., dr., cippus on which extremeiv fine; 3 ertins (C. 117, M.S. 126 ), rev. VICTORIA AVG S. C., ~:ictory 1. Extremely fine, excellent green patina. - z ii (4); C. 94, Pax 1.; C. 87, the two Pannoniae, very fine; C 117, Victory; and C. 127, Virtus seated. All fine. 4 ~ t' Sestertius (C. 115, M.S. 126), bust r., fad. and cuirassed, r : t, Victory running to I. Very fine, light green patina; rr m Hirsch sale, Munich, June 1902, lot _ liilcii (4); C. 68 var., Genius; C. 72, Liberalitas, very fine exd patinated; C. 88, Pannoniae; C. 118 var.. Victory ad- :ancing l., very fine zrs, nip C:M Q &. and cu'rassed... :;:nptying cornu- ETRUSCILLA. IS. ~I.S. 59), Rome, undated, 63.2 grs., HER ETRVS- :LL\ AVG, bust r., diad., draped s on crescent, rev. p\lncitia AVG, Pudicitia, veiled, seated 1. Very fine and ":I7i plugged.. C/lron. 1924, ~6 (4), 105 (4), Dacia; 86, Pan-.\ FELIX; 47, 26 - iani (12), tram the Plevna find, cf. Num, Chron. 1924, zi«: C. 14,17 (3), 19 (6), 113 var. All very fine. 12.;iani (3), C. 17, Pudicitia (2) and C. 14, Juno; Sestertii C. 22, M.S. 136b, Pudicitia (2), fair; and C. 9, Fecun- :;; Dupondius, C. 24, M.S. 136d, Pudicitia. Fine. ~on.c. 21), grs., HERENNIA ETRVSCILLA, bust of Etruscilla r., diad. and dr. on crescent, rev. DICITIA AVG S. C., Pudicitia seated l. Tooled; tram Baur-Borel collection, Neuchaiel, very fine. 7 Extremely fine, green patina. HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS (251). 5) from the Plevna find, of. Num. Chron, 1924, C. 14 (2) and 26 (3). Very fine and rare. 5

31 LOT * Sestertius (C. 34, M.S. 172), bust r., dr. and cuirasscd, rev. PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS S. C., Herennius standing 1., holding standard and spear. Very fine', scarce Sestcrtii (4); C. 12, Mercury 1. (2); C. 28 (2), Princeps Juventu'is, one fine; As, C. 13, M.S. 167b, PIETAS AVG S. C., Mercury 1., fine and rare. HOSTILlANUS (251). i906 Antoniniani (2); C. 12, Mars r., and 34, Princeps juventutis: Sestertii (5); C. 31, Apollo seated 1.; 35, Princeps Juventutis; 56, Salus; 60, Securitas, and 71, VOTIS, etc. Fair to fine. la07* Sestertius (C. 27, M.S. 214), bust r., draped, head bare, rev. PRINC. IVVENT S. C., Apollo seated 1. holding branch. Fine but tooled. TREBONIANUS GALLUS ( ). 1908* IN (C. 60, M.S. 20), Rome, 53 grs., IMP CAE C VIB TREB GALLVS AVG, bust r., laur., dr. and cuirassed, rev. LIB- ERT AS AVGG, Libertas standing 1., holding pileus and sceptre. Extremely fine and very rare Antoniniani (6); C. 17, Annona; 41, Felicitas; 63 and 67, Libertas (3), and 88, Pietas; Sestertii (4); C. 14, Aeternitas: 54, temple of Juno Martialis; 57, Liberalitas; 64, similar type. Fine and patinated. 1910* Sestertius, struck on a large flan (C. 50, M.S. 110), rev. IVNONI MARTIAL! S. C., Juno seated within round distyle temple. Very fine Sestertii (5); C. 89, Pietas; 96, Emperor 1.; 137, voris / DEC- ENNA / LIBVS / SC in wreath, fair, green patina; and another, similar, etc., Asses (3), C. 22, Apollo; C. 90, Pietas, and C. 65 Libertas. The small bronzes scarce.

32 115 a cnirassed, rev. ::::l'; standing I., a-:e, r.:.:: -]5 J uveni u' is, _-\';-G S. C., head bare, rev., h... lding branch. 5 7 VOLUSIAN (254). 54, M.S. 148), Rome, 73.6 grs., IMP CAE C VIB ',OLVSIANO AVG, bust r., rad., draped and cuirassed, rev. LIBERTAS AVGG, Libertas standing I., holding pileus and sceptre. Very fine and extremely rare. - niniani (3); C. 32, Felicitas; 92, Pax; 135, Virtus; Sestertii :; ; C. 9, Aequitas; 21, Concordia; 35, Felicitas; 41, temple i Juno Martiali; and 50, Liberalitas. All [air to fine. 8 - rtius (C. 74, M.S. 256), IMP CAE CVIB VOLVSIANO _,\\'G, bust r., laur., dr. and cuirassed, rev. PAX AVGG C., Pax 1. Extremely fine,' from Hess sale, 1933 :'_:mglzlin), lot 906, and previously Levis sale, lot 900 (145 ~'. frs.). ::ii 2); C. 102 and 103, Princeps Juventutis, both fine; and,\.= C. 36, )1.S. 251, Fclicitas, fair, rare. 3,22, :J1.S. 249), rev. CONCORDIA AVGG S. C., Conidia I. Very fine and rare; green patina. C VIB TREB ~.=",u, 'rev. LIBpileus and and 67, Libertas..i Aeternitas; 54, M similar type. YOTIS I DECpatina; and C. 90, Pietas, scarce, AEMILIAN (254). cinianus, C. 53, M.S. 11, Victory 1., very fine; Sestertii (2), _ t'i5. VOTIS, etc., fair; and 67, struck on thick flan, similar _~ ~~. 3 dius (C. 40, M.S. 47b), IMP CAES AEMILIANVS P F -\ 'G. bust r., rad., dr. and cuirassed, rev. P M TR... P Aemilian standing to 1., sacrificing ever altar; standard front of him. Extremely fine, dark patina, very rare ( 9). \"ALERIAN SEKIOR ( ). t'j )1.S. 35), Rome, undated, '46.2 grs., IMP C P LIC _J.ERIAl\-VS AVG, bust r., laur. dr. and cuirassed, rev. -DES )IILITVM, Fides standing I holding two standards. ':.: - ~mely fine and very rare. ~:~9, M.S. 54), 52 grs., obu. similar to last, reu, VIC- RUE AVGG, Victory driving b:iga to T., holding whip. E:"emely fine and very rare,

33 LOT Antoniniani (7); C. 17, Apollo; 142, Sol (2), 152, Valerian and Gallienus; 204, Securitas; 257, Virtus, etc.; Sestertii (6); C. 22, Apollo; 58, Felicitas; 69, Fides Militum; 84, Jupiter, fine and patinated; 122, Liberalitas: and 219, Victory Asses (2); G. 41, Concordia, and 53, Felicitas, both fair, and rare; MARINIANA, Antoniniani (3); C. 3 (2) and 16, very fine scarce; Sestertius, C. 7, M.S. 9, CONSECRATIO S. C., peacock in splendour, only well preserved; and Dupondius, same type, poor. GALLIEN US ( ). 1923*.AI (C. 349, M.S. 76), Rome, 39.9 grs., IMP C P LIC GALLI- ENVS AVG, bust r., laur., and in cuirass, rev. lovi CON- SERVA Jupiter 1., holding thunderbolt and sceptre. Very fine and rare; tram the duplicates of the British Museum. 1924*.AI (C. 1354, M.S. 95, p. 138), 52.4 grs., GALLIENVS AVG, head r., radiate, rev. VOT / X / ET / XX in laurel-wreath. Very fine and rare. 1925* Sestertius (C. 132, M.S. 209), Rome, bust of Gallienus r., laur. and cuirassed, rev. CONCORDIA EXERCIT. S. C " Concordia 1. Unusually fine and patinated Sestertii (10); C. 303, Genius; 334, INT / SC / VRB; 572 and 581, Liberalitas; 946, SC in wreath; 1226, Virtus I.; 1298, similar (2); 1170, d. M.S. 245, VICTORIA GERM, silvered; and 1245, VOTIS, etc. Fair Antoniniani (JE3), sole reign, Rome, varied types. Fair to fine (with corresponding labels) Others, sole reign, struck in Asia (2); joint reigns, Lugdunum (3): Rome (3); Mediolanum (1); Virninacium (2); and Asia, C Varied, chiefly fine. 12 SALONINA. 1929* Sestertius (C. 86, ct. M.S. 50), CORNELIA SALONINA AVG, bust r., diad., rev. PIET AS Avee s. C., Pietas seated 1.; in front of her, two children. Very fine and rare in this state. 1

34 117 I.- ": alerian and Sestertii (6); ~ 4,'Jupiter, t -.:CLOry. 13 ~- (3); C. 62, Juno Regina; 86, Pietas: 122, Venus Gene- ~ fille; Dupondii (3); C. 63, Juno; 87, Pietas: and 123, -f:illli I., thick {ian; Antoniniani, sale and joint reigns (10), sried, 16 jair, and rare; d 16. very fine UIO S. C., Dupondius, 7 SALONINUS (259). rd licdallion (C. 35, Gn. 2), grs., LIC COR SAL ALERIANVS N CAES, bust r., dr. and in cuirass, head re rev. MONETA AVGG, the three Monetae. Unusually. and ext. rare; from Sir Arthur Evans' collection; from H rsch sale, 1910; ex Herzielder collection, third specimen P LIC GALLI-. IOV1 CON- Very JIuseum. _:13 C. 17, d. M.S. 35 under Valerian II), DIVO CAES -_\LERIANO, bust r.: in cuirass, head bare, rev. COKSE- RAIlO S. C., the Prince in biga on funeral pyre. Fair, sooled, very rare. 1-9(', PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS, fair; Antoniniani (3), ed, and others (3) of Valerian II, fine. 7 '-RB; 572 and Y:.:ms 1.; 1298, GEIU1, silvered; Fair to fine Lugdunum (3): and Asia. C. O)-lNA AVG,._ Pietas seated and rare in this l~ 1 QUIETUS (262). 2 d. Gnecchi, Appunti, No. VII, PI. VI, 21, 1889, COill), IMP C FVL QUIETVS P F AVG, bust r., laur..:..::d dr.. rev. AEQVITAS AVGG, Aequitas I., fine and ext. e also Antoninianus (C. 1), cast; and on of lviacrianvs.1 C. 12), rev. SOL INVICTO, SoiL, fine and rare. 3 POSTUMUS ( ). 3li9, M.S. 14), Lugdunum, 82 grs., POSTVMVS PIVS XG bust r., laur. and cuirassed, rev. VIC GERM PM TR v COS III PP, Emperor standing 1. holding globe and -:lear crowned by Victory holding palm. Extremely fine and ~ rare; found at Gillingham (Kent); from the Evans sale, 022 lot 129. T ~. 5); C. 74, M.S. 123, Fides 1. holding two standards, brown patina,' C. 78, similar type; C. 156, M.S. 141, Propugnatori, very fine; from the Recamier sale, Paris, ':'_5' d. C. 164, M.S. 142, LAETITIA, galley; C. 165, - ~ar, all fine. 5

35 LOT * Sestertius (C. 117, M.S. 137), rev. HERCVI DEVSONTENSI, laur. bust of Postumus as Hercules r. Very fine and rare; from the Recamier collection of Lyons ( 4) Sestertii (5); C. 169, galley, very fine; 174, ]77 (2) and 183, similar types, all fine' Others (8); C. 246, M.S. 106, Emperor 1.; C. 247, 248, M.S. 106, similar; C. 379, M.S. 169, Victory walking 1.; at foot, captive, fine; overstruck on coin of previous reign; C. 379/80, smilar type (3 var.), all fair to fine, 1940 Scstertius (C. 407, M.S. 166), IMP C M CASS LAT POST- VMVS P F AVG, bust r., rad. and cuirassed, rev. VICTORI.lli AVG S. C., two Victories attaching shield to palm tree between two captives. Fair, patinated; from ljililan sale, June 1913, lot 1438 (32/6) Sestertius, of similar type as last coin, fine; from the Recamier sale, 1925, lot 450; others (3); C. 421, M.S. 179, Vir.us, struck on very heavy flan; d. C. 437, barbarous imitation, overstruck on a coin of Faustina; another, Victory I., overstruck on a coin of Antonin,us Pius Antoniniani (le3) of Lugdunum (16), Cologne (8), and Milan (4), varied, fine, all attributed on respective labels. CLAUDIUS II GOTHICUS ( ). 1943* AI (C. 300, lvi.s. 135), Mediolanum, 78.3 grs., IMP CLAVDIVS PF AVG, bust r., laue, dr. and cuirassed, rev. VICTORIA. AVG, Victory walking L, holding wreath and palm. In mint slate, and extremely rare Antoniniani (le3) of Rome (23), Milan (13), Siscia (2), Cyzicus (1) and commemorative issues (5); also ie3 of QUINTILLUS, Rome (6), Milan (1) and Siscia (1). Varied, many fine, all attributed on respective labels.

36 119 '1. DE'-SONTENSI, rt't1 fine and rare; ~l. -." iii" (2) and 183, ~~i" M.S. 106, 1 at foot, captive, - C. 379/80, s.milar C-\SS LAT POST- ~u cuirassed, rev. --:;, s attaching shield - paiinated; from, - em the Recamier ~ ) , Vir:us, lx;rbarous imitation, Victory L, over- VICTORINUS (267) L. 59, M.S. 13), Southern Mint of Gaul, 74.5 grs., IMP ':ICTORINVS P. F AVG, bust of Victorinus r., laur. and ~., rev. LEG II TRAIANA, Hercules standing r., hand on "":'ub, holding bow and lion's skin; in the field, PF. In mint zate, and of the highest rarity; tram the Vautier sale, Lucerne, 1922, lot 1605 (2500 frs.). 1.niani (le3) of Southern mint (9), Cologne (13); also of LAELIANUS (2), struck at Maguntiurn. Fine, all attributed ~~. ~ TETRICUS ( ). 3'" )1.S. 11), 55.4 grs., IMP TETRICVS P F AVG, head - Tetricus r., laur., rev. FELICITAS PVBLICA, Felicitas ~ding L legs crossed, holding caduceus and resting against pillar. Very fine and extremely rare; from the Recamier Paris, 1925, lot 461. c::i.;.ni (le3) of Tetricus I (20), Tetricus II (11) and imitazas 14). Generally fine. 45 TETRICUS JUNIOR. :;:Callion (C. -, M.S. -, Gn. -), C. PIVS TETRICVS.:; vouthful bust r., radiate and cuirasscd r., rev. SALVS Salus standing 1. feeding serpent. Fair, very rare. ::T-. DIP CLAVDIVS sed rev. VICTORIA. and palm. In mint MARIUS (268). 13 Siscia (2), Cyzicus. 3 of QUINTlLLUS, L!ried, many fine, all xr.s, 1), Cologne, 98.3 grs., IMP C.M AVR MARIVS F.-\YG, bust of Marius r., laur. and cuirassed, rev. CON- RDlA ~nlitvm two hands clasped, extremely fine and IL highest rarity; from a famous French collection, cost ;;: also Antoniniani (3) of Cologne (C. 4, 13 and 22), -;'Ie and scarce. 4

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