Freeman & Sear - Gemini I, Session 1 ancient classic artifacts coins numismatic roman greek Enter Search Term (i.e. Keywords, Catalog ID, etc.) Mail Bid Home Page Lot: 388 (click on image to enlarge) ROMAN EMPIRE: Pertinax. AD 193. AR denarius (3.33 gm). ROMAN EMPIRE. Pertinax (AD 193). Silver denarius (3.33 gm). Rome. IMP CAES P HELV PERTIN AVG, laureate head right / VOT DECEN TR P COS II, Pertinax, togate and veiled, sacrificing left from patera over altar. BMCRE 24. Cohen 56 (50 Fr.). RIC 13a (R2). Flan crack at 12:00 on obverse. Nearly extremely fine This is the earliest Roman coin type to commemorate the undertaking of decennalian vows at the beginning of an emperor's reign. Estimated Value: $ 1,200 Prev Before bidding on this item, please review our Terms of Sale . Bid Amount: US $ I authorize Freeman & Sear to increase my bid by the following percentage, if the increase is necessary to obtain this lot. 10% 20% or by % Please contact us directly for specific information regarding current bid levels. Please note that by placing a bid you are making a contract between you and the seller. Once you place a bid, you may not retract it. If you don't want to pay for it, don't bid! Home | Contact Us | About Us | Privacy Statement © 2002 Freeman & Sear, Inc. All Rights Reserved. All contents of this site are property of Freeman & Sear, Inc. and may not be replicated or used without written permission. ...Sold for $1,400 USD [ approx 1064 EUR, 742 GBP ] plus 15% buyers fee. Gemini I Auction Closed Jan 11-12, 2005. Re-used by permission of Freeman & Sear (www.freemanandsear.com) and Harlan J Berk (www.harlanjberk.com).