ANCIENT COINS, ROMAN, Mint of Rome unless otherwise stated, Augustus (27 BC - AD 14), Silver Denarius, minted at Lugdunum, struck 2 BC - AD 4, laureate head facing right, rev CL CAESARES in exergue, AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRIN[C IVVENT], Gaius and Lucius Caesar, both togate, standing facing, each with a spear and shield, lituus and simpulum above, 3.63g (RIC 210; BMC 540); Q. Caepio Brutus, Silver Denarius, struck by L. Sestius in Southwestern Asia Minor, 42 BC, veiled and draped head of Libertas facing right, rev Q CAEP[IO BRVTVS] PRO COS, tripod, an axe on left, simpulum on right, 3.17g (Cr 502/2; RCV 1433). First about very fine, the second with some banker's marks, about fine. (2)
Estimate: £120-160