The New York Sale 2026 Ancient & World
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1178 Q. Pomponius Musa. Silver Denarius (3.83 g), 56 BC. Diademed head of Apollo right; Q. POMPONI behind. MVSA before. Reverse: Hercules Musagetes – Conductor of the Muses – clad in lion’s skin, standing right and playing a lyre, club at right; HERCVLES MVSARVM. Crawford 410/1; Syd.810; Pomponia 8. Toned. Ch XF : Strike 4/5; Surface 3/5.
$750
NGC Certification Number 8557723-006
Ex Coin Galleries, Ancient and Modern Coins of the World and the United States, New York, May 20, 1987, lot 182, come with tag
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1179 Q. Cassius Longinus. Silver Denarius (3.63 g), 55 BC. Head of Libertas right. Reverse: Curule chair within Temple of Vesta, urn at left, voting tablet inscribed AC (Absolvo Condemno) at right. Crawford 428/2; Syd. 918; Cassia 8. Soft amber and turquoise highlights. In NGC holder graded Ch XF ; Strike 4/5; Surface 3/5, bankers marks.
$500
NGC Certification Number 2176680-013
Ex CNG Sale 49, Lancaster, PA, March 17, 1999, lot 1261
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1180 P. Fonteius P.f. Capito. Silver Denarius (3.98 g), 55 BC. Veiled head of Concordia right wearing stephane; P. FONTEIVS CAPITO.III.VIR.CONCORDIA. Reverse: Façade of the Villa Publica, consisting of two stories, each with a row of columns, the lower of which surmounted by arches, T. DIDI. downward at left, VIL.PVB upwards at right. Crawford 429/2a, Syd. 901, Didia 1. Toned. In NGC holder graded XF ; Strike 5/5; Surface 2/5, brushed, scratches.
$400
NGC Certification Number 8558036-003
Ex Stack’s, ‘Ancient, Foreign and United States Gold, Silver, Copper Coins, and Paper Money Featuring Selections from the Collections of Wesley A. Miller, Dr. Alfred R. Globus, and The Museum of Connecticut History’, New York, June 9-10, 1998, lot 136; comes with tag Erected on the Campus Martius in 435 BC, the Villa Publica served as the base of operations for Rome’s censors. It was restored and enlarged in 194 BC, then further restored in 98 BC by the consul Titus Didius.
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