![]() #CR2859: $299 SOLD - Alternate can be made! Praetorian galley rt., ANT AVG III VIR R P C / Aquila & two legionary standards, LEG II. Excellent Silver Legionary Denarius, Legion II. Praetorian galley right, ANT AVG III VIR R P C / Aquila and two legionary standards, Legion number LEG V below. Nice coin with bright metal, washed-out photo. ANT AVG III VIR R P C, praetorian galley right / LEG X, aquila and two legionary standards. Lighter tone than photo, one dark spot on edge. Praetorian galley right, ANT AVG III VIR R P C / Aquila and two legionary standards, legion number LEG IV below. Great detail! Better than photo, an impressive piece. Depicts his Legionary galley full of oarsmen right / Eagle between two military standards, legion number XIX below. Silver denarius struck for his 9th Legion at the Battle of Actium in 32 BC, where he and Cleopatra were defeated by Octavian (later to be known as Augustus, first Emperor of Rome). Depicts his Legionary galley full of oarsmen right / Eagle between two military standards, legion number XII below. Silver denarius struck for his 12th Legion at the Battle of Actium in 32 BC, where he and Cleopatra were defeated by Octavian (later to be known as Augustus, first Emperor of Rome). Depicts his Legionary galley full of oarsmen right / Eagle between two military standards, legion number (worn away) below. Silver denarius struck at the Battle of Actium in 32 BC, where he and Cleopatra were defeated by Octavian (later to be known as Augustus, first Emperor of Rome). heavily circulated in ancient times! #CR2086: $125 SOLDĪncient Rome. ANT AVG III VIR R P C, praetorian galley right / Legion number (worn away), aquila and two legionary standards. ANT AVG III VIR R P C, praetorian galley right / LEG II, aquila and two legionary standards. Octavian later became Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome. Struck by Antony, some say with Cleopatra's silver, to fund his fleet against Octavian at the decisive Battle of Actium, where he was defeated. Legionary galley / eagle between two standards, Legion number below (worn with use centuries ago). Silver denarius minted at the Battle of Actium, where he and queen Cleopatra of Egypt were defeated by Octavian who then became Augustus, first Emperor of Rome. ![]() Depicts his Legionary galley full of oarsmen right, ANT AVG III VIR R P C / Eagle between two military standards, LEG VI (6th Legion) below. Silver denarius struck at the Battle of Actium in 32 BC. Praetorian galley right, ANT AVG III VIR R P C / Aquila and two legionary standards, legion number LEG XVI. His bare head right, lituus behind / M ANT IMP III VIR RPC (NT and MP in monogram), caduceus between two cornuacopiae, all resting on globe (all but completely worn away from extensive circulation in antiquity!) 19.5 mm, 3.35 g. Marc Antony, silver denarius struck summer of 40 BC. I always found this issue to be special because the little heads in the galley on the coin represented the actual historical men who literally held this coin. Praetorian galley rt., ANT AVG III VIR R P C / Aquila & two legionary standards, LEG VIII. Excellent Silver Legionary Denarius, Legion VIII. ![]() ![]() ANT AVG III VIR R P C, praetorian galley right / LEG IV, aquila and two legionary standards. ANT AVG III VIR R P C, praetorian galley right / LEG IX, aquila and two legionary standards. Rare! ref: RPC I 4094, BMC 56, Prieur 27. Diademed bust of Cleopatra rt., BACILICCA KLEOPATRA THEA NEWTERA / Bust of Antony rt., ANTWNIOC AVTOKPATWP TPITON TPIWN ANDRWN. Fantastic piece! GV0697x2: $750 SOLDĬleopatra and Marc Antony! Silver tetradrachm struck 36 BC. ![]() Bare head of Octavian right / Octavian in quadriga facing on triumphal arch for Victory at Actium inscribed IMP CAESAR. Octavian, silver denarius, struck 30-29 BC to commemorate the defeat of Marc Antony and Cleopatra at the battle of Actium! Struck just as his transition from Octavian to Augustus. ![]()
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