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  1. 42 minutes ago, Sulla80 said:

    I don't find it easy to pick a favorite, but pushed I would have to choose @Alegandron's Marsic coin....or this one from my collection of Brutus and his tyrannicidal relatives from 54 BC Roman Republic.
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    https://www.sullacoins.com/post/an-ancient-coin-for-independence-day

    Thank you. Marsic Confederation denarii are just cool.

    We share the same like of Tyranicidal Family coins…

    BRUTUS:
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    Roman Republic
    AR Denarius
    BRVTVS / AHALA
    Struck by the famous Marcus Junius Brutus when he was moneyer in 54 BCE
    Obv: Bust of L. Junius Brutus, the Consul of 509 BC
    Rev: Bust of C. Servilius Ahala, master of horse, 439 BC.
    Ref:Sear 398. Crawford 433/2. Junia 1

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  2. Another hard to find niche.  These are from the descendants of the Empire before Rome... in fact Rome was just a village that were a part of Rasenna.

    20-Asses: (Similar to a Roman AR Didrachm / Heavy Denarius)
    [IMG]
    Etruria, Populonia
    3rd Century BC
    Silver 20-Asses
    8.1g, ovoid 16.6mm x 20mm
    Obv: Facing head of Metus, hair bound with a diadem, X:X below
    Rev: blank
    Sambon 47; HN Italy 152


    10-Asses: (Similar to a Roman AR Denarius)
    [IMG]
    Etruria Populonia
    AR 10 Asses 20mm 4.21g
    211-206 BC
    Obv: Male Hd
    Rev: Blank
    die break


    5-Asses: (Similar to a Roman AR Quinarius)
    [IMG]
    ETRURIA, POPULONIA.
    Etruria Populonia
    AR 5 Asses 2.0g
    3rd C BCE
    Obv: Young Head L, V (denomination) behind
    Rev: blank
    HN 173 Vecchi Rasna III 52 ex NAC 29 No 9 RARE

    2-1/2 Asses: (Similar to a Roman AR Sestertius)
    [IMG]
    2-½ asses , AR 0.85 g
    3rd century BC
    Obv: Radiate female head r.; behind, CII.
    Rev: Blank.
    Ref: EC 104 (misdescribed, Female head with an Attic helmet). Historia Numorum Italy 179.
    NAC Comment: Of the highest rarity, apparently only the second specimen known. Dark patina and about very fine.
    Ex: From the collection of E.E. Clain-Stefanelli


    1-As: (Similar to a Roman AR - nothing - only Bronze in Roman Currency)
    [IMG]
    Etruria Populonia
    AR 1 As 0.60g 10.0mm
    after 211 BCE
    Obv: Male Head Left
    Rev: Plain Rev
    Ref: Vecchi 3 68-70 HN Italy 181
    Seller/Auction comment: EXTREMELY RARE

     

    ETRURIA[IMG] Rasenna, Fufluna, (Etruria, Populonia) ...

    [IMG]

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  3. Sorry for being a smart-A in my prior post, but I do love Ginger Snaps. 

    I really enjoy collecting critical junctures in Human History, enabling me to explore cool coin niches… had Rome lost this war both Politically (they lost) and Militarily (they won), Rome may not had arisen as a SuperPower… always debatable.  However, this war created the only Non-Roman Denarii… they are very hard to get, and are really cool to me.

    I collect other tough Ancient Coin Niches that I really enjoy equally as much as these…

    MARSIC CONFEDERATION (Social War 90-88 BCE)
    [IMG]
    Marsic Confederation
    Denarius 89 BCE
    Obv: Italia
    Rev: Italia seated shields, -victory crowning, In Ex: retro B
    Corfinium Mint
    Campana 105 HN Italy 412a
    Sear 228 RARE


    [IMG]
    Marsic Confederation / Italian Allies
    Social War 90-88 BCE
    AR Denarius
    19x17.9mm, 3.7g
    Anonymous Issue, Corfinium Mint
    Obv: Italia head, l, ITALIA behind
    Rev: Oath-taking scene with eight warriors, four on each side, pointing their swords towards a sacrificial pig, which is held by an attendant kneeling at the foot of a standard. - Binding the Marsi, Picentines, Paeligni, Marrucini, Vestini, Frentani, Samnites, and Hirpini Tribes into the Marsic Confederation against Rome during the Social War
    Comment: The reverse is based on the gold Stater and Half-Stater from the Second Punic War, and the Ti Viturius denarius...
    Sear 227 SYD 621 SCARCE


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    Marsic Confederation
    AR Denarius
    Bovianum(?) mint, 89 BCE.
    3.93g, 20mm, 3h
    Obv: Laureate head of Italia left, VITELIA = ITALIA in Oscan script
    Rev: Soldier standing facing, head right, foot on uncertain object, holding inverted spear and sword, recumbent bull to right facing; retrograde B in exergue.
    Ref: Campana 122 (same dies); HN Italy 407
    Ex: Eucharius Collection.
    Ex: Roma Auction 11, Lot 607

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    Roman Republic
    C POBLICIUS Q f 80 BCE
    AR Denarius serratus 3.94g Rome mint
    Flan weight control gouge reverse (Stannard al marco Scoop)
    Hercules strangling Nemean lion, club, quiver
    Craw 380-1 Syd 768

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  5. 11 hours ago, Limes said:

    Thank you! This was at the time, my most expensive purchase. It was before the covid pandemic and the influx of new collectors, which made it a bargain compared to prices these days. Coincidentally i had some postal issues too. At the office, someone had placed the package in 'return' bin, even though it had arrived at that same day. So it had gone back to the sender when I wanted to pick it up. Luckily, all went well, the seller had received it and shipped it again. 

    When dating these issues, I like to use the great overview made by @Alegandron. I hope.he's ok with me using it here. 

    RRC 480/1, Buca - January
    RRC 480/2, DICT QVART - early February
    RRC 480/3/4/5, CAESAR IMP - late February
    RRC 480/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14, DICT PERPETVO - early to mid March
    RRC 480/17/18, CAESAR IMPER - late March
    RRC 480/19/20, PARENS PATRIAE - April
    RRC 480/15/16, MARIDIANVS - April
    RRC 480/21/22, CLEMENTIAE CAESARIS and Mark Antony - April

    Thanks @Limes
     

    GAIVS IVLIVS CAESAR

    Minted Last TWO Weeks of his life...
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    [IMG]
    Roman Imperiatorial
    Julius Caesar Lifetime
    P Sepullius Macer
    AR Denarius, 1st 2 weeks-Mar 44 BCE, 19 mm, 4.03g.
    Obv: CAESAR – DICT PERPETVO Veiled and wreathed head of Caesar R.
    Rev: P·SEPVLLIVS – MACER Venus standing l., holding Victory and sceptre resting on star.
    Ref: Syd 1074a Sear Imperators 107e Crawford 480-14 Rare

    - minted in last two weeks of his reign, or two weeks before he was assassinated.
    - veiled, as he held the offce of Pontifex Maximus for several years, and that office was very important to him personally.
    - wreathed... just short of being king... big no-no
    - DICT PERPETVO - yeah, he was a king... so Roman Republic inherently and culturally hated kings.
    - fairly difficult to capture with the star on reverse
    - reasonably centered with most/all devices and legends (this is not as important to me cuz its numismatic vs the intrinsic Historical impact.)

    Alföldi arranges Crawford 480 series coins in (44 BC) month order as follows:

    RRC 480/1, Buca - January
    RRC 480/2, DICT QVART - early February
    RRC 480/3/4/5, CAESAR IMP - late February
    RRC 480/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14, DICT PERPETVO - early to mid March
    RRC 480/17/18, CAESAR IMPER - late March
    RRC 480/19/20, PARENS PATRIAE - April
    RRC 480/15/16, MARIDIANVS - April
    RRC 480/21/22, CLEMENTIAE CAESARIS and Mark Antony - April

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  6. 17 hours ago, JeandAcre said:

    Thanks for that, @Roman Collector.  (...Find a coin, find a coin....)

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    Hugh Capet (987-996), with Herve, Bp. of Beauvais (987-998).  Denier of Herve's see, Beauvais.

    Obv. (from 11 o'clock:) HER\EVS HVGO REX

    Rev. 'KAROLVS' monogram; widely imitated and immobilized through the 10th century ...and showing it in this example.  (From 11 o'clock; dealer's pics:) BELVACVS [IVITAS.

    Duplessy, Royales No. 1.

    And to complement @Roman Collector's  track, I'm needing a samba.  Apologies if I've (also) posted the tune before; looked, couldn't find it.

     

     

    Awesome coin and a SUPER Santana selection.  Thought I would toss in a tune from that time period of your Capet dude.

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  7. Nice, Dude 'Covan!

    I have a dog's breakfast of the 12 C's, and have them all (and a couple dupes).

    Here are my Otho and Dom toss-in's

    OTHO
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    Otho, AD 69.
    Billon AR Tetradrachm, 23mm, 11.9gms; Year 1; Egypt-Alexandria.
    Obv.:AVTOK MAΓ OΘΩNOΣ KAIΣ ΣEB; Laureate head right, L A in right field
    Rev: RΩ-MA; Helmeted, cuirassed bust of Roma right.
    Emmet 186

     

    DOMITIAN
    [IMG]
    RI Domitian

    AR Denarius 81-96 CE

    Minerva thunderbolt spear shield protruded chin

    COS XV CENS PPP

    RIC 726

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    It is harder to find with the Double Dots on the end.  Mine has Double Dots on BOTH ENDS.

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    India Gandahara AR Bent Bar 11.3g  650-600 BCE RARE two dots - also have on BOTH sides VERY RARE

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    Imitating Octavian-M. Porcius Cato AR quinarius 13.89 mm 1.29g imitating Octavian r blundered legend - Victory seated r patera Cr 343-462 RARE

     

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    RR Porcius Cato AR Quinarius 89 BC Bacchus Liber Victory seated S 248 Cr 343-2

     

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    RR AR Quinarius 89 BCE M Porcius Cato Liber Bacchus - Victory- Crawford 343-2. Sear 248

     

     

     

     

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  10. UGLIES but BEAUTIFULS !!!

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    RI

    Verina wife Leo I

    AE2 20mm

    457-475 CE

    Victory inscribing CHI RHO -

    RIC X 656 R3 RARE

     

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    Roman Republic

    Anon 210 BCE 

    AE 23 Quincunx

    6.96g

    Apollo P behind

    Dioscuri

    Luceria 5 pellets

    Cr 99-4 Syd 309 S 910

    Very Rare

     

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