From the Gemini V Auction, Closed January 6, 2009. Lot # 786Estimate: US$1250 Octavian. Silver denarius (3.84 gm). Rome, 36-30 BC. Winged bust of Victory right, no legend, line border / CAESAR—DIVI F across field, Octavian standing left, naked except for cloak fastened around neck and falling behind him, and parazonium by left side hanging from belt over right shoulder, placing right foot on large celestial globe marked by crossing longitudinal and latitudinal lines, holding aplustre in right hand and leaning on long scepter with left hand; line at border. BMCRE 615. CBN 13, pl. I (same dies). Cohen 60. RIC 256. Sear, Imperators 409. Toned, extremely fine. Ex CNG 61, 25 September 2002, lot 1605. ... Lot 786 sold for high bid of $1000 [ $1150, or approx 851 EUR, 782 GBP including the 15% buyers premium.] Gemini Auctions' results, text and images are re-used by the kind permission of: Freeman & Sear (www.freemanandsear.com) and Harlan J Berk (www.harlanjberk.com)