Freeman & Sear - Mail Bid Sale 15 ancient classic artifacts coins numismatic roman greek Enter Search Term (i.e. Keywords, Catalog ID, etc.) Mail Bid Home Page Lot: 297 (click on image to enlarge) ROMAN EMPIRE: Augustus. (27 BC—AD 14). AR denarius. ROMAN EMPIRE. Augustus (27 BC—AD 14). AR denarius (3.82 gm). Rome, ca. 19 BC, by Q. Rustius. Q• RVSTIVS• FORTVNÆ around, [A]NTI[AT] below, draped jugate busts right of Fortuna Victrix, wearing round helmet and holding patera, and Fortuna Felix, diademed, bar with ram’s head finials below / CAESARI• AV—GVSTO, ornamented altar inscribed FOR•RE, E[X S C] in exergue. RIC 322 (R2). Banker’s mark in right obverse field. Lustrous. Extremely fine Estimated Value: $ 1,100 ... Lot 297 sold for high bid of $750 [ $862.5, or approx 543.375 EUR, 431.25 GBP including the 15% buyers fee.] From the Freeman & Sear Mail Bid Sale 15, Closed June 27, 2008. By permission of Freeman & Sear, www.freemanandsear,com.