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Agrippa started following The IMITATION VS ORIGINAL thread , The Semissis an unpopular denomination? , Lugdunum (Modern day Lyon) and 2 others
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Here is my semissis. It is of the 2nd reign of Justinian II and I only later found out it was a semissis as the weight was wrongly mentioned in the auction description. Also later somebody pointed me on an error in the obverse legend: D N hIS ChS REX ERGNANTIYM instead of REGNANTIYM. The weight is 2,15 gram and it is 17,3 mm. The coin looks ok for me but as I have not handled a lot of Byzantine coins any opinion is very welcome!
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Nice coins! Have some coins of the Lugdunum mint in my “places I visited” collection and like especially this one: Julian II, Double Maiorina. Obv.: DN FL CL IVLIANVS PF AVG, Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev.: SECVRITAS REI PVB, bull standing right, two stars above. In ex. LVGDOFFS.
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From a listing (from 2009) of known examples of this type I see that the BM owns an example: BM, ex Slg. Lawrence, ex E. Bourgey (7.5.1930) Nf. 480, ex Stg. Dissard. (1,61 g) Maybe this could be the reason. This is the example I have in my collection:
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Two other Dutch lion coins: Duit of the province of Gelderland 1794 And a coin of the city of Elburg (Lion is beneath the campgate)
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Another lion Tarsos, Cilicia. Stater c. 340 BC Satrap of Cilicia Mazaios Obverse: Baaltars (Baal of Tarsos) seated left on throne, Aramaic legend BLTRZ (“Baal Tarz" = Baaltars in Aramaic) to left.Reverse: Lion left attacking stag; Aramaic legend MZDI (“Mazdai" = Mazaios in Aramaic) above
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I stick to the lion link but switch back to the romans 😀 Postumus, Aureus (5,57 gm) Obv: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG,laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: PM TR P COS PP, Lion with thunderbolt in mouth walking left. Issued Dec. 261 AD Schulte 25b Elmer 135, Calicó II 3755a
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Link: prow Postumus Antoninianus (4,59 gm) Obv: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG,radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: NEPTVNO REDVCI, Neptune std l., holding small dolphin in r. hand and vertical trident in l. hand, at feet to l., prow of ship. Cunetio 2398, Elmer 314, AGK 46
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Link: child Postumus Antoninianus (3,78 gm) Obv: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: PIETAS AVG, Pietas std l., holding child in each hand; at feet, to l. and r. , stand two more children with their arm raised. Cunetio 2428, Elmer 395, AGK 58
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Did I find a DOUBLE DIE-MATCH ? Your opinion please.
Agrippa replied to Ocatarinetabellatchitchix's topic in Roman Empire
@shanxi, great examples of double die matches; thanks for sharing. With regards to double die matches of local imitations please check also the examples Dominic started this topic with 😀; they are also great. -
Did I find a DOUBLE DIE-MATCH ? Your opinion please.
Agrippa replied to Ocatarinetabellatchitchix's topic in Roman Empire
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The IMITATION VS ORIGINAL thread
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