[Yahoo! Auctions] Yahoo! - Account Info - Help --------------------------------------------------------- Welcome, wildwinds_com Submit Item - View Alerts - My Auctions - Options - Sign Out Yahoo! Auctions - Item Page Auctions Home Auctions > Antiques & Collectibles > Coins & Currency > Coins > Ancient > Roman [ Neighborhood Watch ] Gordian III AR Silver [ Email to a Friend ] Antoninianus - Roma Eternal [ Add to My Calendar ] [ Add to Watchlist ] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Seller Info Auction Info Seller (rating): wdavison0621 (122) Current Bid: $25.00 Payment Types Accepted Closed • Accepts Personal Checks Time Left: (Countdown • Accepts Cashiers Checks and Money Ticker) Orders Winner: HDS01 (16) Shipping Info # of Items: 1 • Buyer Pays Shipping • Seller Ships on Payment # of Bids: 1 (Bid History) Buyer Protection Info • Standard Protection Coverage Started at: $25.00 Yahoo! Buyer Protection Program Bid Increment: $1.00 Seller's Current Auctions Location: Humble, TX Seller's Closed Auctions Oct 14 20:23 Opened: Comments About Seller PDT Ask Seller a Question Closes: Oct 22 20:23 PDT [Image] ID #: 41800130 Notes: • Auction may get automatically extended. Item Information Bid History Question & Answer [Image] Metal: Silver Obverse Condition: Very Fine (VF) Reverse Condition: Very Fine (VF) Gordian III A.D.238-244 AR Silver Antoninianus, Sear 2459. MARCVS ANTONIVS GORDIANVS was born in 225. His grandfather was Gordian I and his uncle was Gordian II. After their failed revolt in 238, Gordian was raised (April, 238) to Caesar under the Senate's co-Augusti, Balbinus and Pupienus. When they were killed in July, 238, Gordian became sole Augustus. His rule was mild and wise with his Praetorian Praefect, Timesitheus, whose daughter Tranquillina he married in 241. Unfortunately, both Timesitheus and Gordian died on campaign against the Sassanians in 243-244. His mysterious death on February 25, 244 possibly was plotted by his successor, Philip I. Obv: IMP.GORDIANVS PIVS FEL.AVG. Rad. bust right. Rev: ROMAE AETERNAE Roma seated holding Victory and sceptre. We accept money orders, personal checks and cashiers checks and PayPal for payment. Ship anywhere for $3.00 (Insurance or Global Priority is an extra charge and is not covered under this auction. Uninsured items shipped at the buyer's risk). If you would like me to ship certified or registered the cost will depend on the shipment value. We have a holding period for check funds to clear. Usually 14 business days, typically, we will process your auction in one business day or less with money orders, cashiers check or PayPal (www.paypal.com). Should you win multiple lots, please feel free to combine the order, paying once for shipping and handling. [On-line Money Orders. We can issue you an instant money order and send directly to the seller. Buy your money orders here and close the deal now] We guarantee the authenticity of all our coins. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Copyright © 2000 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright Policy - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help