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407.

Antoninus Pius. 

138-161 AD. AE 34.5, 19.37g

(11h). Year 13 = 149/50 AD. Head laureate right /

Dikaiosyne seated left, holding scales and cornuco-

pia. Cologne 1631. Stated to be ex Dattari, but not

illustrated in Dattari-Savio. VF/EF

$200

408.

Lot of two bronze coins of Antoninus Pius, one

ex Dattari. 

(1) AE 32-33, Year 18 = 154/5 AD,

21.00g. Bust laureate, draped right, seen from front

/ Sarapis seated left, extending hand above Cerberus

at his feet and holding scepter, small eagle stands

on throne back. Dattario-Savio pl. 147, 8709 (this

coin). (2) AE 34, Year 21 = 157/8 AD, 26.44g. Same

bust type as coin 1 / Isis Sothis holding cornucopia

and scepter, seated facing on dog running right; dog

wears radiate wreath on head, which is turned back.

Cologne 1804 (same dies). About EF and VF

$250

409.

Lot of three bronze coins of Antoninus Pius, all

ex Dattari. 

(1) AE 31-32, Year 21 = 157/8 AD,

22.03g. Bust of emperor right / Isis Sothis riding

dog, as on the second coin in the preceding lot, but

from different dies. Cologne 1804. Stated to be ex

Dattari, but not illustrated in Dattari-Savio. (2) AE

32, Year 22 = 158/9 AD, 17.78g. Head laureate right

/ Hermanubis standing right holding caduceus and

palm branch, jackal on ground behind him. Cologne

1830. Dattari-Savio pl. 133, 8522 (this coin). (3)

AE 24.5, Year 21 = 157/8 AD, 9.51g. Head laureate

right / Uraeus serpent erect right, enfolding sistrum

and caduceus. Dattari-Savio pl. 162, 8936 (this

coin). Type recorded on diobols only for year 2 (R5)

by Emmett 1762. About VF

$200

Pharos of Alexandria

410.

Antoninus Pius. 

138-161 AD. AE 29, 12.19g (12h).

Year 4 = 140/1 AD. Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed

right / Pharos of Alexandria (lighthouse). Dattari-

Savio pl. 159, 3024 (different dies). Emmett 1729/4

(R5, citing Dattari 3024). Good VF/VF

$500