Roman Empire, Antonine and Severan Bronze and Silver of Britain, (4): Antoninus Pius (AD138-161) AE Sestertius, Military travelling mint in Britain, laureate head right, rev. Britannia seated left on rocks, holding a standard and spear, resting left arm on shield, 8h, 8.60g, (RIC, 934) porous but bright, scarce, good to fine; Septimius Severus (AD193-211), AR Denarius (2), Rome, AD210-211, SEVERVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head right, rev. VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory seated left on shield, holding shield and palm, 4h, 2.74g, (RIC IV 335; BMCRE 61; RSC 731) well-struck with light toning, clipped at edge but otherwise very fine to good very fine; SEVERVS AVG PART MAX laureate and diademed head right, rev. RESTITVTOR VRBIS Severus in military uniform standing left, sacrificing over altar, 6h, 3.16g, (RIC, 167) darly toned, good fine to very fine, (2); Caracalla (AD198-217), AR Denarius, ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT laureate and diademed head right, rev. INDVLG FECVNDAE Indulgentia veiled and towered, seated left, extending right hand, holding staff in left, 6h, 3.24g, (RIC, 214) flan crack at edges, cleaned but otherwise good very fine.
Estimate: £200 - £220