Coin sold at 13/10/2004 (dd/mm/yyyy) Final sale value in local currencies GBP 8.82 USD 15.79 JPY 1733.10 AUD 21.61 RUB 461.38 CAD 19.85 EUR 12.81 home | pay | register | sign in | services | site map Advanced Search Back to home page Listed in category: Coins > Coins: Ancient > Roman: Imperial Tacitus, AE Antoninianus, Salus standing left Item number: 3934284038 You are signed in Bidding has ended for this item. (spitz291 is the winner) If you are spitz291, Sign in for your status. Winning bid: US $15.79 Ended: Oct-13-04 12:31:57 PDT Start time: Oct-06-04 12:31:57 PDT History: 2 bids (US $12.99 starting bid) Winning bidder: spitz291 ( 5 ) Item location: New England United States Ships to: Worldwide Shipping costs: US $4.00 - US Postal Service First Class Mail® (within United States) Other shipping services available Shipping and payment details Seller information oldromancoins ( 590) Feedback Score: 590 Positive Feedback: 100% Member since Oct-27-01 in United States Read feedback comments Ask seller a question View seller's other items PayPal Buyer Protection Free coverage up to $500. See eligibility Description Please click the banner above to go to our eBay "AboutMe" home page. presents -- a Special Consignment Sale! If the photos above do not load, click here for Obverse and click here for Reverse Tacitus, AE Antoninianus, Salus standing left Tacitus AE Antoninianus IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG Radiate draped and cuirassed bust right / SALVS PUBLI Salus standing left, feeding serpent in arms RIC 160 TACITUS, Augustus 275-276 A.D. -- Marcus Claudius Tacitus was chosen by his fellow Senators in the fall of 275 to succeed the assassinated Aurelian, and died the following Spring. Beyond those undisputed facts lie a mixture of traditional beliefs and recent research disputing tradition. Was he really 75 when he became Emperor, and did he die of old age and stress fighting the Goths? Or was he murdered by those who killed Maximinus? Was he related to the historian, after who he was named, as he himself claimed? Was he born in Italy, or did his family come from the Danube region? Why did he promote his half-brother Florian (who succeeded him) as Praetorian Prefect, and not name one of his sons Caesar? We may never know for sure. CLICK HERE to see ALL the items in this sale CLICK HERE for our Terms of Sale and your Payment Options Shipping and payment details Shipping Cost Services Available Available to US $4.00 US Postal Service First Class Mail® United States Only US $4.00 USPS Airmail Letter Post Worldwide Will ship to Worldwide -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shipping insurance US $2.20 Optional -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Seller's payment instructions & return policy SHIPPING is $4.00 (insurance NOT included). Multiple lots will be shipped together, for one shipping charge. INSURANCE: (USA only!) add $2.20 for the first $100, and $1.10 for each $100 after that. NOTE: items not insured will be sent at the BUYER'S RISK. Also, insurance is NOT available outside the USA. We suggest you consider paying $9.00 (instead of $4.00) to upgrade to Registered Mail for added security. 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 Seller assumes all responsibility for listing this item. About eBay | Announcements | Security Center | Policies | Site Map | Help 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. eBay official time Information extracted by EbayCoins.exe written by Charles A. Durrant