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Julio-Claudian dynasty

Julio-Claudian dynasty

AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.12g/20mm). 19-18 BC Caesaraugusta Colony. (ICR 42b). Obv: Head of Augustus left, legend around: CAESAR AVGVSTVS. Rev: Escudo with inscription: SPQR/CL V. Almost Very Fine. Cleaned. Scarce specimen.
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Price: 300€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.73g/20mm). 17-16 BC Colonia Patricia. (ICR 130). Obv: Head of Augustus left. Rev: Capricorn right with globe and rudder, above cornucopia. Good Very Fine/ Very Fine. Scarce.
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Price: 600€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

AUGUSTUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.80g/19mm). 15-13 BC Lugdunum. (ICR 171a). Obv: Head of Augustus to right, around legend: DIVI F AVGVSTVS. Rev: Apollo standing left holding plectrum and lyre, between: IMP-X, in exergue: ACT. Extremely Fine. Banker's mark on obverse. Nice specimen, scarce and more so.
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Price: 1.200€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

AUGUSTUS and JULIUS CAESAR. Ae20. (Ae. 6.56g/20mm). 14 AD Thessalonica. (RPC 5421). Obv: Head of Julius Caesar to right, around legend. Rev: Head of Augustus right, legend around. Almost Extremely Fine. green patina
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Price: 300€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

TIBERIUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.88g/17mm). 14-37 AD Lugdunum. (ICR 30). Obv: Laureate head of Tiberius to the right holding a scepter, around legend: TI CAESAR DIVI AVGVSTVS. Rev: Livia seated right, around legend: MAXIM PONTIF. Good Very Fine.
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Price: 375€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

CALIGULA. As. (Ae. 12.87g/28mm). 37-38 AD Rome. (RIC 38). Obv: Head of Caligula left, around legend: C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT. Rev: Vesta seated left holding patera and sceptre, between: Uncirculated, above: VESTA. Very Fine. Cleaned.
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Price: 375€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

NERO DRUZO, in the time of Claudio I. Sestercio. (Ae. 25.81g/36mm). 41-50 AD (RIC 93). Obv: Head of Claudius I to the left, around legend: NERO CLAVDIVS DRVSVS GERMANICVS IMP. Rev: Claudio I seated to the left on a curule chair carrying a branch, below arms, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP. Very Fine. Rare specimen.
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Price: 700€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

CLAUDIUS I. As. (Ae. 8.29g/27mm). 41-50 AD Rome. (RIC 100). Obv: Head of Claudius I to the left, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP. Rev: Minerva advancing to the right carrying spear and shield, between Uncirculated. Almost Very Fine.
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Price: 30€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

CLAUDIUS I. As. (Ae. 10.03g/27mm). 50-54 AD Rome. (ICR 113). Obv: Head of Claudius I to the right, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP. Rev: Libertas standing to right holding crown and extending left hand, between Uncirculated, around legend: LIBERTAS AVGVSTA. Good Very Fine.
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Price: 120€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

CLAUDIUS I. As. (Ae. 10.87g/28mm). 50-54 AD Rome. (ICR 113). Obv: Head of Claudius I to the right, around legend: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP. Rev: Libertas standing to right holding crown and extending left hand, between Uncirculated, around legend: LIBERTAS AVGVSTA. Almost Very Fine.
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Price: 75€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

POLEMO II and NERO. Drachm. (Ar. 2.63g/18mm). 57-58 AD Nicomedia. (Seaby 5425). Obv: Diademed head of Polemus II right, around Greek legend. Rev: Diademed head of Nero right, around Greek legend. Very Fine. Scarce. Cleaned oxidations.
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Price: 200€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

NERO and DIVO CLAUDIUS I. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 13.65g/26mm). 63-68 AD Antioch. (Seaby 4123). Obv: Laureate head of Nero to the right, behind a star, around a Greek legend. Rev: Laureate head of Claudius I to right, around Greek legend. Very Fine. Very rare specimen.
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Price: 600€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

CLAUDIUS I. Sestertius. (Ae. 30.36g/36mm). 41-50 AD 41-42 AD Rome. Obv: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP. Laureate bust of Claudius to right. Rev: NERO CLAVDIVS DRVSVS GERMAN IMP. Triumphal Arch of Nero Claudius Drusus, above horseman with lance right between two trophies. (RIC 98). Very Fine/ Good Very Fine. Lowered and repatinated fields. Scarce.
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Price: 750€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

CLAUDIUS. Sesterce. (Ae. 27.49g/36mm). 41-50 AD Rome. Obv: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP. Laureate bust of Claudius to right. Rev: EX Uncirculated OB CIVES SERVATOS. Legend within laurel. (RIC 96). Good Very Fine/ Almost Extremely Fine. Retouched.
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Price: 1.350€

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GALBA. Sesterce. (Ae. 24.24g/36mm). 68 AD Rome. Obv: IMP SER SVLPIC GALBA CAES AVG TR P. Draped laureate bust of Galba right. Rev: FREEDOM PUBLIC. Libertas standing left holding crown and sceptre, between Uncirculated. (RIC 310). Good Very Fine. Retouched.

Between the middle of 68 AD and the end of 69 AD, what is known as the year of the four emperors occurs. And it is that after the death of Nero there is a period of instability and small civil wars that present us with different candidates to occupy the imperial scepter. The first of these was Galba, governor of the province of Tarraconensis, whom contemporary writers presented as a person of advanced age but destined from birth to be emperor. Suetonius wrote that Galba's rise to the throne was not entirely popular: “His power and prestige were much greater when he assumed power in the Empire than afterwards; Despite offering sufficient evidence of his ability to govern, he got less praise for his good deeds than reproaches for his mistakes.
Regarding his coinage, his portraits are severe and sober, not trying to hide the ravages that age had already done to his face. It should be noted, by way of anecdote, that Galba is one of the few emperors of whom we have evidence that he was bald, never being represented in this way on any of his minted coins.
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Price: 2.000€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

NERO. Sesterce. (Ae. 26.18g/36mm). 65 AD Lugdunum. (RIC 495). Extremely Fine. Extraordinary and rare specimen.
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Price: 3.500€

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NERO. Sesterce. 65 AD Lugdunum. A/ Laureate bust to right. NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER PM TR P IMP P P. R/ Ceres seated left with ears of corn and torch, Annona standing before her holding standing , between them modio on a garlanded altar and behind a ship's stern, in exergue Uncirculated. RIC 390; BMCRE 305. Ae. 23.31g. Very Fine/ Good Very Fine.
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Price: 550€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

NERO. Sesterce. (Ae. 26.66g/35mm). 65 AD Lugdunum. Obv: NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER PM TR P IMP P P. Laureate bust right of Nero. Rev: FREEZE DAT POP. Nero seated on dais, officer in front offering congiarum to a citizen on the stairs with a child behind, in the background Minerva holding owl and spear next to Libertas holding Tesera. (RIC 434). Good Very Fine. Obverse retouched. Very rare specimen.

Suetonius recounts that "Nero was born in Anzio, nine months after the death of Tiberius, on the 18th of the Kalends of January at sunrise." The last emperor of the Julio-Claudia dynasty and one of the Roman emperors with the worst "press" in the entire history of the Empire. Persecutions of Christians, the burning of Rome in 64 AD, various murders, including that of his British brother or his mother Agrippina, are some of the accusations that history has traditionally thrown at him. Good cause of this fame comes from the writings of contemporary and / or later historians such as the aforementioned Suetonius, Tacitus or Dion Cassius who presented the emperor as a true tyrant. It should be noted that this traditional and simple interpretation has been and is currently being questioned, or at least there is a current that also presents us with another aspect of the figure of the emperor, that of a leader loved by the popular classes, concerned for culture, the arts or sporting events.
From a strictly economic or numismatic point of view, under the government of Nero an important monetary reform was carried out in 64 AD that had the objective of expanding the nominal supply of money to avoid the insolvency of the State. Basically, its reform focused on reducing the theoretical weight of both the aureus and the denarius, as well as the purity of the latter, and putting the subsidiary denominations in orichalcum into circulation. This last measure was abandoned a short time later since this type of coin was never accepted by the people, but the first two remained and survived through the years.
Regarding the style of the portraits coined in the different pieces, these evolve, in a clear process of artistic realism, from that of a young man, already obese, and laureate with a civic crown, to that of an adult with harsh features in recent years. of reign
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Price: 4.500€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

NERO. Sesterce. (Ae. 25.62g/34mm). 66 AD Lugdunum. (RIC 517). Extremely Fine. Lightly cleaned. Rare in this stunning condition.
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Price: 3.500€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

NERO. As. (Ae. 14.41g/31mm). 66 AD Rome. Obv: NERO CAESAR AVG GERM IMP. Laureate bust to right of Nero. Rev: PACE PR VBIQ PARTA IANVM CLVSTI. Temple of Janus, between Uncirculated. (RIC 349). Good Very Fine. Contemporary patina.
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Price: 520€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

NERO. Sesterce. (Ae. 27.81g/36mm). 67 AD Lugdunum. (Lyons 268). Good Very Fine/ Extremely Fine. Few known examples in this exceptional quality, CNG auctioned one of similar quality to this in 2005 from the Tony Hardy collection.
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Price: 3.500€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

NERO. As. (Ae. 11.50g/29mm). 67 AD Lugdunum. (RIC 597). Extremely Fine. cleaned. Rare specimen in this quality.
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Price: 900€

Julio-Claudian dynasty

TIBERIUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.62g/19mm). 36-37 AD Lugdunum. (RIC 28). Obv: Laureate head of Tiberius right, around legend: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS. Rev: Livia sitting right holding branch and scepter, around legend: MAXIM PONTIF. Very Fine/ Good Very Fine.
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Price: 450€