First Century bronze, comprising a Dupondius of Colonia Romula (Spain), radiate head of Divus Augustus right, thunderbolt before, rev. head of Livia left, set on globe, crescent above (RPC 73), Divus Augustus, As, radiate head left, rev. altar (RIC 81; C. 228), another from Patrae, rev. Augustus standing behind yoke of oxen (RPC 1253), Augustus and Agrippa, Dupondius, Nemausus, heads of Augustus and Agrippa back-to-back, rev. crocodile and palm (RPC 523), a Dupondius of Germanicus, Germanicus in triumphal quadriga right, rev. Germanicus standing left (RIC 57; C. 7), an As of Nero, rev. Victory flying left, holding shield inscribed s p q r, Sestertii of Vespasian, rev. Roma standing left, and Titus, rev. Spes standing left, together with an As of Domitian, rev. Virtus standing right, fair to good fine (9).
Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00