Mitchell Auctions Coins & Related Material 2021-08-01 Auction - 832 Price Results - Mitchell Auctions LLC in NY
$50.00 Gold Commemorative. 1915-S Panama-PacificRoman Empire. Antoninus Pius (138-161 AD, 6.57 grams)German States, Harz. Baptismal 2 Taler
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Rome, Republic. Q. Titus (90 BC) Silver Denarius.: Rome, Republic. Q. Titus (90 BC) Silver Denarius. VG/Fine with a smooth, natural arm's length appearance. A glass is needed to uncover some rather minor ancient marks beneath the toning. Est. $55.
0001: Rome, Republic. Q. Titus (90 BC) Silver Denarius.Est. $2-$100,000
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Intriguing Likely Fantasy Gold Quinarius: An Intriguing Likely Fantasy Gold Quinarius (3.3 grams). The obverse exhibits a head facing left of an unknown male with the legend P METELLUS. The reverse bears the legend PIVS C S surrounding what
0002: Intriguing Likely Fantasy Gold QuinariusEst. $2-$100,000
WITHDRAWN: Roman Empire. Augustus (27 BC-14 AD, 3.79 grams) Silver Denarius, Lugdunum. NGC AU, Strike 4/5, Surface 5/5. The obverse depicts a laureate head of Augustus facing right; the reverse Gaius and Lucius
0003: WITHDRAWNEst. $2-$100,000Lot Passed
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Nero as Augustus (54-68 AD) Bronze Sestertius: Nero as Augustus (54-68 AD) Bronze Sestertius (23.3 grams). This specimen was submitted to NGC and it was rendered a "No Decision" as to its authenticity (insert included). The reverse legend reads
0004: Nero as Augustus (54-68 AD) Bronze SestertiusEst. $2-$100,000
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A First to Third Century AD Imperial Roman Silver: A First to Third Century AD Imperial Roman Silver Denarius Starter Grouping containing: Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Caracalla, and Gordian III. The quality is generally within the Fine to VF+
0006: A First to Third Century AD Imperial Roman SilverEst. $2-$100,000
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A Trio of Roman Silver Denarii: A Trio of Roman Silver Denarii containing: Trajan, VF/EF cleaned; Caracalla, VF or better detail however the surfaces are somewhat rough; Severus Alexander, EF. A total of 3 coins. Est. $85.
0007: A Trio of Roman Silver DenariiEst. $2-$100,000
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Roman Silver Denarii Quartet: A Late First Century/Second Century A.D. Roman Silver Denarii Quartet including: Trajan, VF+ Cleaned; Antoninus Pius, EF with some roughness and light deposits; Divus Antoninus Pius, VF+ but with
0008: Roman Silver Denarii QuartetEst. $2-$100,000
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Roman Empire. Sabina Silver Denarius: Roman Empire. Sabina Silver Denarius (3.0 grams); Concordia reverse. A smooth VG or better with pleasant lilac-grey surfaces. Sabina was the wife of Hadrian (117-138 AD). Coins bearing her portrait
0010: Roman Empire. Sabina Silver DenariusEst. $2-$100,000
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Rome, Empire. Antoninus Pius (138-161) Bronze: Rome, Empire. Antoninus Pius (138-161) Bronze Dupondius. The reverse legend reads LIBERTAS COS IIII SC. VF or nearly so. The obverse somewhat sharper than the reverse. Deep chestnut patina bathes a
0012: Rome, Empire. Antoninus Pius (138-161) BronzeEst. $2-$100,000
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Rome, Empire. Lucius Verus (161-169 AD) Bronze: Rome, Empire. Lucius Verus (161-169 AD) Bronze Sestertius. The reverse depicts Mars walking right carrying a spear and trophy. VG/Fine with decent overall surfaces for the grade. The obverse is
0013: Rome, Empire. Lucius Verus (161-169 AD) BronzeEst. $2-$100,000
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Rome, Empire. Marcus Aurelius as Augustus: Rome, Empire. Marcus Aurelius as Augustus (161-180 AD) Bronze Sestertius. The reverse shows Victory standing right, hanging a shield inscribed VIC PAR (referring to the victory over the Parthians
0014: Rome, Empire. Marcus Aurelius as AugustusEst. $2-$100,000
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A Possible Renaissance Copy: A Possible Renaissance Copy of an excessively rare Four Seasons Bronze Medallion of Commodus (166-192 AD) and either Minerva or Marcia (50.6 grams). This coin was submitted to NGC whereat it was
0015: A Possible Renaissance CopyEst. $2-$100,000
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Rome, Empire. Macrinus (217-218 AD) Silver Denarius: Rome, Empire. Macrinus (217-218 AD) Silver Denarius. The reverse bears a depiction of Jupiter holding a thunderbolt and sceptre with a small figure of Macrinus under his protecting arm. Fine with
0018: Rome, Empire. Macrinus (217-218 AD) Silver DenariusEst. $2-$100,000
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Rome, Empire. Severus Alexander (222-235 AD) Silver: Rome, Empire. Severus Alexander (222-235 AD) Silver Denarius. The reverse shows Abundantia standing right, pouring out cornucopiae. Easily Choice AU. Sharp design features accompany plenty of
0019: Rome, Empire. Severus Alexander (222-235 AD) SilverEst. $2-$100,000
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Rome, Empire. Severus Alexander (222-235 AD) Silver: Rome, Empire. Severus Alexander (222-235 AD) Silver Denarius. The reverse shows Annona Standing right holding cornucopiae with foot on a prow. EF and retaining its fair share of delicately muted mint
0020: Rome, Empire. Severus Alexander (222-235 AD) SilverEst. $2-$100,000
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A Septet of Silver Roman Imperial Antoniniani: A Septet of Silver Roman Imperial Antoniniani including: Gordian III (5) all with different reverses; Philip; Trebonianus Gallus. The grades are all in the VF to EF range with one or two pieces
0021: A Septet of Silver Roman Imperial AntoninianiEst. $2-$100,000
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A Mid-Third Century A.D. Roman Silver Antoniniani: A Mid-Third Century A.D. Roman Silver Antoniniani Threesome including: Gordian III, Philip I (The Arab), and Philip II. All exhibit detail of VF to EF, however all show signs of cleaning/curating and
0022: A Mid-Third Century A.D. Roman Silver AntoninianiEst. $2-$100,000
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A Roman Imperial Starter Collection: A Roman Imperial Starter Collection of all Different Silver and Bronze Antoniniani including: Gordian III, Volusian, Aurelian, Tacitus, Probus, Diocletian, and Maximianus. The grades generally fall
0023: A Roman Imperial Starter CollectionEst. $2-$100,000