Not in image order; Antoninus Pius (138-161 AD). Æ Sestertius. Gypsy.
Rev: LIBERTAS COS IIII, Libertas stands to the right, holds the pileus and extends his hand; SC over field.
30 mm, 21.79 g Vf-Vf + Trajan (AD 98-117) AR Denarii, Front: IMP TRAIANO AVG GIVES DAC PM TR P Bust prize winner right, mantle fold on front shoulder and behind neck.
Rev: COS VPP SPQR OPTIMO PRINC - Victory, naked to hips, standing left with wreath and palm.
Reference: RIC 128, weight: 2.45g, diameter: 17X19mm.
Trajan (AD 98-117) AR Denarii, TraFirst: IMP TRAIANO AVG GIVES DAC PM TR P, winner bust on the right, light drapery on the far shoulder Rev: COS VPPSPQR OPTIMO PRINC, Aeternitas stands on the left and holds heads representing the sun and moon ; AET-AVG across fields.
Reference: RIC 91, weight: 2.60 g, diameter: 18 mm. - Marcus Aurelius (161-180 AD). Æ Sestertius. Gypsy.
Rev: Felicitas stands on the left, holds the caduceus in his right hand and a long sprout in his left.
30 mm, 23.04 g Vf-Vf + Hadrian (117-138 AD). Æ Sestertius. Gypsy.
31 mm, 20.77 g. Vf-Vf + AR Antoninianus av Probus 276-282 e.kr.
Æ From Divus Augustus, defeated 34-37 AD. of Tiberius (14-37 AD) Æ From Titus 77-78 AD. RIC II.1 # 1283 Æ Sestertius av Trajanus 98-117 e.Kr. RIC II 627 Æ Som Janus Bifront. After 211 BC.
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Not in image order; Antoninus Pius (138-161 AD). Æ Sestertius. Gypsy.
Rev: LIBERTAS COS IIII, Libertas stands to the right, holds the pileus and extends his hand; SC over field.
30 mm, 21.79 g Vf-Vf + Trajan (AD 98-117) AR Denarii, Front: IMP TRAIANO AVG GIVES DAC PM TR P Bust prize winner right, mantle fold on front shoulder and behind neck.
Rev: COS VPP SPQR OPTIMO PRINC - Victory, naked to hips, standing left with wreath and palm.
Reference: RIC 128, weight: 2.45g, diameter: 17X19mm.
Trajan (AD 98-117) AR Denarii, TraFirst: IMP TRAIANO AVG GIVES DAC PM TR P, winner bust on the right, light drapery on the far shoulder Rev: COS VPPSPQR OPTIMO PRINC, Aeternitas stands on the left and holds heads representing the sun and moon ; AET-AVG across fields.
Reference: RIC 91, weight: 2.60 g, diameter: 18 mm. - Marcus Aurelius (161-180 AD). Æ Sestertius. Gypsy.
Rev: Felicitas stands on the left, holds the caduceus in his right hand and a long sprout in his left.
30 mm, 23.04 g Vf-Vf + Hadrian (117-138 AD). Æ Sestertius. Gypsy.
31 mm, 20.77 g. Vf-Vf + AR Antoninianus av Probus 276-282 e.kr.
Æ From Divus Augustus, defeated 34-37 AD. of Tiberius (14-37 AD) Æ From Titus 77-78 AD. RIC II.1 # 1283 Æ Sestertius av Trajanus 98-117 e.Kr. RIC II 627 Æ Som Janus Bifront. After 211 BC.
Full description could not be found, a document with all the coins described can be obtained if desired.
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