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41 minutes ago, ambr0zie said:
Next - a RR coin without horses, bigas, trigas, quadrigas.
Julius Caesar, Denarius - minted in North Africa 46 BCE
COS TERT / DICT ITER, head of Ceres right
AVGVR / PONT MAX, simpulum, sprinkler, capis and lituum, D in right field
3,81 gr
Ref : HCRI # 57, RCV # 1403/1, RSC # 4a, Cohen # 4Next : imperatorial
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That's indeed amazing !
I have those two, from the Trajan Decius Divi series, sharing an obverse die for Severus Alexander, but with the two different reverses in existence
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11 hours ago, Ryro said:
Next: bird that's not an eagle nor an owl
Vitellius, Denarius - Rome mint, July - December 20, 69 CE
A VITELLIVS GERMAN IMP TR P, Laureate head of Vitellius right
XV VIR SACR FAC, Tripod-lebes with dolphin lying right on top and raven standing right below
3.43 gr, 16-18 mm
Ref : RCV # 2201var, Cohen cf # 110 et suiv, RIC I # 86 (this example illustrated in Wildwinds)Next : Vitellius
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Unlike during the first 18 months of the pandemic, most people I've seen with Covid lately, even though some of them are old and/or have health issues, went on the up quite quickly. I haven't sent any patient to the hospital due to Covid in months. Some have a bad cough for a few weeks though.
Hope you get well soon @DonnaML
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PS : The only time I got a documented Covid was right after my journey back from the USA in october 2022 ... and I didn't have to pay any import tax back then 😄
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5 hours ago, Phil Anthos said:
Next: Republican bronze
Republic, Sextans - Rome mint, circa 211-206 BCE
Head of Mercury right, wearing petasus, two pellets above helmet
ROMA, Prow of galley right, surmounted by a victory right
5.11 gr
Ref : RCV #1218Next : Mercury, but not a dime this time 😉
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25 grams a Valerian sestertius ?
Wow, that's big by that tilme/period !The Trajan decius is a nice coin with great patina and good portrait to it, congrats
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wow !
Amazing gifts from amazing guys. What a treat !
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2 hours ago, ambr0zie said:
Next - a coin over 25 grams
Antoninus Pius, Sestertius - Rome mint, 140/144 CE
ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, laureate head right
PROVIDENTIAE DEORVM, winged thunderbolt, S - C in field
25.86 gr, 31 mm
Ref : Cohen #682, RCV # 4208, RIC III # 618Next : thunderbolt
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Hi there
Among the dual portrait coins (dupondii) minted in Gaul at the end of the republic, just before Octavian switched to Augustus, some of them feature a portrait of Julius Caesar himslef together with Octavian (Vienna, Lugdunum), while others show portraits of Octavian and Agrippa (Nemausus).
I had already found halved Vienna dupondii in the past, and was a bit unsatified with the JC half since it was very worn, but very pleased with the other half (Octavian) I had found previously.
Last december, at Leu, was offered the full version and I sort of cleverly thought it would be nice to have the two folks reunited, especially so as the two portraits were more than decent :
JULIUS CAESAR and OCTAVIAN – Dupondius, Vienna (Gaul), ca. 36 BCE
•IMP• [DIVI•IVL•CAESAR•DIVI•]F bare headed portraits of Julius Caesar to left and Octavian to right
C•I•V Prow of galley to right, surmounted by superstructure and mast (CIV for Colonia Ivlia Viennensis)
31 mm – 16,67 gr - 12 h
Ref : RPC # 517, SNG Copenhagen # 703-4
Provenance : Leu web Auction # 28/2161Vienna
The Colonia Julia Viennensis (today Vienne, France, not to be confused with Vienna, Austria) was a gallic (Allobroges) fortified settlement (oppidum) before it became a roman colony ca 47 BCE. During the Gallic war, Julius Caesar had troops stationed in Vienna, and in 45 BCE, Tiberius Claudius Nero had some auxillaries settling down there too. After Caesar’s assassination, a revolt chased out the latters who therefore founded Lugdunum (today Lyon, France), which would quickly become the capital city in Gaul.
Even though it is located only 20 miles south of Lugdunum, Vienna remained an important provincial capital. Some major roman constructions are still visible in the city, such as the temple of Augustus and Livia or the roman theater, where a famous international jazz festival takes place every summerTemple d’Auguste et Livie : By Troyeseffigy - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=21162568
Theatre gallo romain : By Hélène Rival - Own work, CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4661055
The funny thing about it is while I was waiting for the coin to arrive home, my wife and I had the opportunity to Visit vienna. As it was december, the outside was not very welcoming and we visited the Romano Gallic museum in Saint Romain en Gal (old Vienna) instead, which is a must see, with lots of everyday's life artifacts, models of what it looked like back then, and the actual mosaics that have been found by archaeologists
Please, post anything relevant or irrelevant you would like to see here 😄
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Wow, exceptional. And I'm fond of your pictures, especially the "water ones", amazing !
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Alexandrian coinage has been a focus of mine for decades (out of too many I believe)
Alexandria provincials
Alexandria imperials :
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Too shiny for my taste. I think I would pass whatever the price.
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1 hour ago, Hughie Dwyer said:
Next: 14th century, please
Jean II le bon - Gros à la couronne - 22/08/1358
Avers : Légende intérieure : + IOHANNES - DEI : GRA (deux rosettes superposées entre DEI et GRA)
Légende extérieure : [+ BNEDICTV: SIT: NO]ME: DNI: NRI: DEI [: IHV: XPI]. Croix latine fleurdelisée et recroisetée, coupant la légende en bas.
Revers : FRANCO/RV: REX. sous une couronne ; bordure extérieure de douze lis.
30,4 mm - 4,36 gr
Ref : Ciani # 397, Dy # 305Next : long cross
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Not my coin any more :
Balbinus, Antoninianus - Rome mint, 238 CE
IMP CAES D CAEL BALBINVS AVG, Draped and radiate bust of Balbinus right
PIETAS MVTVA AVGG, Clasped hands
4.23 gr
Ref : RCV #8486, Cohen #17Next : clasped hands
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Wonderful medal @DonnaML. Now I want one for my "French Revolution" themed collection too
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3 hours ago, Ursus said:
Next: wolf
Urbs Roma, AE 3 - Lyon mint, 1st officina, ca. 332 CE
VRBS ROMA, Helmeted Roma left
Anepigraph, She wolf suckling twins Remus and Romulus, two stars in field, Crescent dot PLG at exergue
2.86 gr
Ref : Bastien # 221, RIC # 257
Note : Die clash on the reverse, with incuse remains of ROMA backwards and the rear of Roma's helmet being visible, thus reading AMOR ❤️Next : die clash
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Of course we don't have that sort of stuff here in France, hence every year I need a couple of seconds to get the pun ...
Here are two owls to have me forgiven
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3 minutes ago, Roman Collector said:
Next: Hermes/Mercury.
This was a gift from our own @Curtisimo and minted my dad's birth year
Next : winged helmet
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Here are some of My Trajan Decius portraits/coins :
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Some great examples ( @Octavius 😮!)
Sadly, I don't have a Victor German example, and only a modest Victoriae Gothic one :
Claudius II "Gothicus", Antoninianus - Cyzicus mint, 269 CE
IMP CLAVDIUS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
VICTORIAE GOTHIC, Two captives leaning besides a trophy.
3.08 gr
Ref : RCV # 11381; RIC V pt. 1 # 252; Cohen # 308Q
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Thanks for posting those very impressive medals @DonnaML. They are beautiful !
The one showing the execution of Louis XVI is outstanding. Four years ago, on the "other forum", I commited a thread (featured since) which i somewhat cleverly titled "the shortened King"
About your first medal, commemorating the siège de la Bastille, I have a modern version of it (private strike in the 80's if I recall correctly), which is silver, 21mm and 6,45gr (sorry, the ugly picture isn't mine)
19 hours ago, DonnaML said:Q
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18 hours ago, panzerman said:
Even though I am flat broke/ I could not resist this on MA-shops/ Maison Palambo
I love when you're "flat broke" @panzerman and can still afford such beauties !
Here's a demi franc I could buy while I was rich enough to afford it 😄
Henri III (1574-1589) - Demi franc 1587 - Atelier de Riom (O sous le buste)
+ HENRICVS . III . D . G . FRAN . ET . POL . REX (monde = Maître CHAMBIGE), buste au col plat a droite
+ SIT . NOMEN . DOMINI . BENEDICTVM . 1587 (rose = Graveur FAURE) croix feuillue avec H horizontale au centre
6.64 gr - 148.039 exemplaires
Ref : Dy # 1131, C # 1430, L # 971, Sb # 4716Q
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17 hours ago, Ryro said:
next: Napoleon
Napoleon I° Empereur - 40 francs or 1812 - Atelier de Paris (A)
NAPOLEON EMPEREUR (losange), tête lauree a gauche
EMPIRE FRANCAIS, couronne de lauriers entourant 40 FRANCS en deux lignes. A l'exergue : coq 1812 losange A .
Tranche inscrite DIEU PROTEGE LA FRANCE
12.90 gr
Ref : Le Franc 10 # 541/9Next : anything minted under Napoleon I's domination
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"Render unto Caesar"... What is your Tribute Penny?
in Roman Empire
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Can we see it ?
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