home | pay | register | sign in | services | site map | help Back to home page Listed in category: Coins > Coins: Ancient > Roman: Imperial HJD196s - VF+ Lucius Verus SESTERTIUS -- a nice one! Item number: 3923228551 You are signed in Bidding has ended for this item Go to larger picture Starting bid: US $300.00 Ended: Aug-03-04 11:39:00 PDT Start time: Jul-27-04 11:39:00 PDT History: 0 bids Item location: New England United States Ships to: Worldwide Shipping and payment details Seller information oldromancoins( 557) Feedback Score: 557 Positive Feedback: 100% Member since Oct-27-01 in United States Read feedback comments View seller's other items PayPal Buyer Protection Free coverage up to $500. See eligibility Financing available No payments for 3 months and no interest if paid in 3 months if you use PayPal Buyer Credit for this item. Total purchase must be over $199. Subject to credit approval. US residents only. See details | Apply now Description Please click the banner above to go to our eBay "AboutMe" home page. presents -- an OldRomanCoins Inventory Sale! If the photos above do not load, click here for Obverse and click here for Reverse HJD196s - VF+ Lucius Verus SESTERTIUS -- a nice one! Lucius Verus, Æ Sestertius, L AVREL VERVS AVG AMENIACVS, laureate head of Lucius Verus, facing right. / TR P IIII IMP II COS II S C, Mars, the god of war, walking right, carrying a spear and a trophy. Struck 164 A.D., Nice VF+ on a heavy flan. RCV 5376, RIC III 1379, BMC IV 1109, (26.6 gm.). From my personal collection. Lucius Ceionius Commodus was named for his father, who was adopted by Hadrian as his heir in 136, and given the name Aelius. However, Aelius did not inherit the Throne of Rome because he died prematurely from tuberculosis. Hadrian then adopted Antoninus Pius to succeed him, with the proviso that Antoninus adopt the young Lucius and Marcus Aurelius, as a future ruler. When Antoninus succeeded Hadrian, he made Marcus his heir apparent as Caesar, and when Marcus became Emperor, he proclaimed Lucius Verus as Augustus. This made them the first joint rulers of the vast Roman Empire, a system that was limited in its success by the war with Parthia, plague brought back to Rome by its returning army - and by the well-reported easy living that Lucius Verus preferred. CLICK HERE to see ALL the items in this sale CLICK HERE for our Terms of Sale and your Payment Options ALL items I sell are GUARANTEED GENUINE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shipping and payment details Shipping and handling: Check item description and payment instructions or contact seller for details. Will ship worldwide. Seller's payment instructions & return policy: SHIPPING is FREE with this item, which will be sent by REGISTERED MAIL anywhere in the World (and INSURED within the United States). NOTE: insurance is NOT available outside the USA, even for REGISTERED MAIL, so bidders outside the USA please be aware that even by REGISTERED MAIL, this item will be sent at your risk. Please do not bid unless you agree to these terms. Payment methods accepted This seller, oldromancoins, prefers PayPal. Personal check Money order/Cashiers check Visa/MasterCard, American Express, Discover Learn about payment methods. Where to go next? Back to home page | Email this item to a friend | Printer friendly page | Safe Trading Tips | Top of page Seller assumes all responsibility for listing this item. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Announcements | Register | Security Center | Policies | Feedback Forum | About eBay Copyright © 1995-2004 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy. Information extracted by EbayCoins.exe written by Charles A. Durrant