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286.

Antoninianus, 4.23g (11h). Rome. Obv: IMP C M Q

TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG Bust laureate, cuirassed

right. Rx: PAN - N - ONIAE The two Pannonias

standing side by side, one looking left, the other

looking right, both veiled and raising their right

forearms; the one on the right holds a standard in

her left arm, while a second standard is seen behind

the raised right arm of the figure on the left. RIC

21b (C). Cohen 86 (2 Fr.). Mint State

$200

Purchased from Jonathan Kern, September 1996

287.

Antoninianus, 4.41g (11h). Rome. Obv: IMP C M Q

TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG Bust laureate, cuirassed

right. Rx: PAX - AVGVSTI Pax standing l. holding

branch and transverse scepter. RIC 27 (S). Cohen

92 (C). Scarce: only eight specimens in Dorchester

hoard. Mint State

$200

Acquired from Time Machine, 29 June 2002

288.

Antoninianus, 3.85g (6h). Rome. Obv: IMP C M Q

TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG Bust radiate, cuirassed

right. Rx: VICT - OR - IAAV - G Victory advanc-

ing left holding wreath and palm. RIC 29c (C).

Cohen 113 corr. (C). Cohen wrongly gives CAES Q

in place of C M Q in the obverse legend. Mint State

$200

Acquired from Jonathan Kern, 18 September 1998

289.

Antoninianus, 4.26g (7h). Rome, 251 AD. Obv: IMP

CAE TRA DEC AVG Bust radiate, cuirassed right.

Rx: D - A - CIA Dacia standing left holding military

standard. RIC 36a (R). Cohen 25 (C). Rare: only

three specimens in Dorchester hoard. Mint State

$200

Purchased from Jonathan Kern, 2 November 2001

290.

Antoninianus, 3.71g (11h). Rome, 251 AD. Obv:

IMP CAE TRA DEC AVG Bust radiate, cuirassed

right. Rx: PANNONIAE The two Pannoniae stand-

ing facing one another and clasping right hands, in

front of standard in center. RIC 41a (S). Cohen 82

(2 Fr.). Scarce: 8 specimens in Dorchester hoard. VF

$100

Acquired from F.S. Knobloch at ANA Show, 15

August 1966

Restitution Issues of the DIVI, Lots 291-310

291.

Divus Augustus.

Died 14 AD. Antoninianus, 3.18g

(1h). Rome, restored by Trajan Decius, 250-1 AD.

Obv: DIVO AVGVSTO Radiate head of Divus

Augustus right. Rx: CONSECRATIO Eagle with

raised wings standing right, head left. RIC 77.

Cohen (Augustus) 577. VF

$200

Ex CNA IV, 21 September 1988, lot 545

The rarer reverse type on Decius’ antoniniani for

Divus Augustus: only one specimen in Dorchester

hoard, compared to twelve specimens with reverse

Altar

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