Ryro Posted March 24 · Supporter Share Posted March 24 (edited) After being the under bidder for the Nero sideways port of Ostia, that Savoca bizarrely had in a regular blue auction yesterday, I thought I better treat myself. I had been following this fun coin with a popular reverse and am happy to say that I won it! Purchased from ebay with little description other than weight. So, any corrections to ID are appreciated: Nero (AD 54-68). Æas (10.59 gm). Lugdunum, AD 67. IMP NERO CAESAR AVG P MAX TR PPP, bare head of Nero right, globe at point / S - C, Victory flying left holding in both hands shield inscribed SPQR. RIC 544. BMCRE 387. Is anyone else stricken with, whenever looking at this type, seeing Victory dribbling a large SPQR branded ball? Nah. I'm just a weirdo? That adds up. Taking a quick look and I only have one other coin with SPQR on it and that a fourrée: Trajan, 98-117. Denarius (Subaeratus, 18 mm, 2.94 g, 6 h), a contemporary plated imitation, after 113. IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Trajan to right, seen from behind. Rev. S•P•Q•R•OPTIMO PRINCIPI Trajan's Column: column surmounted by statue of Trajan standing left, holding patera and scepter, and set on podium decorated with eagles. BMC 452. Cohen 558. RIC 292. Woytek 425v. Nicely toned. Minor breaks in plating, otherwise, very fine. Purchased from Leu If anyone else have this popular type, or any coins bearing SPQR, Victory dribbling, Neros or whatever adds to the fun, please share! Edited March 24 by Ryro 19 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Qcumbor Posted March 24 · Supporter Share Posted March 24 Interesting type. Here is mine Q 12 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nerosmyfavorite68 Posted March 24 · Member Share Posted March 24 It's a pretty neat consolation prize. Well done! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roman Collector Posted March 24 · Patron Share Posted March 24 Trajan was all about the SPQR in his titulature. Heck, he was all about titulature as it was! 13 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hughie Dwyer Posted March 24 · Member Share Posted March 24 Nice coin @Ryro! Here's a coin I haven't shown in a while with SPQR in the reverse legend. 13 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sulla80 Posted March 24 · Supporter Share Posted March 24 It's March and my bracket is doing well - so perhaps I have an excuse for seeing basketballs everywhere: including this coin where Caracalla offers to his brother a way to decide ownership of the globe. 12 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
expat Posted March 24 · Supporter Share Posted March 24 Always a great second choice if you miss out on a different coin. Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, Roman Emperor of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty 54-68 AD AE As, Lugdunum mint. 66 AD. IMP NERO CAESAR AVG P MAX TR P PP, bare head right, globe at point of bust / S-C to left and right of Victory flying left, holding shield inscribed SPQR. RIC 543; BMC 381; WCN 593; Cohen 302 28.5mm, 10.01gr 13 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAZ Numismatics Posted March 25 · Member Share Posted March 25 Nothing takes the edge off an auction loss like buying a big, fat sestertius! 2 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benefactor DonnaML Posted March 25 · Benefactor Benefactor Share Posted March 25 (edited) My example of Nero's dribbling Victory (one of only two non-Trajan SPQRs I have): Nero, AE As, 65 AD Rome Mint. Obv. Laureate head right, NERO CAESAR AV-G • GERM IMP / Rev. Victory alighting left, wings spread, holding shield inscribed SPQR, S|C across fields. RIC I Nero 312, BMCRE I Nero 241, Sear RCV I 1976 (ill. p. 391), Cohen 288. 28 mm., 11.9 g., 12 h. Purchased from Robert Morris (Numi Numismatic), Brighton MI, 29 Oct. 2022, ex. Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger Auction 375, 22 Sep 2022, Lot 1310. A Provincial coin of Julia Paula with a Capricorn playing water polo: Julia Paula (first wife of Elagabalus), AE 21, 219-220 AD, Mysia, Parium [Parion in Greek]. Obv. Draped and diademed bust right, IVLIA P-AVLA AVG / Rev. Capricorn right, holding globe between hooves, cornucopia above, CGIHP [Colonia Gemella Ivlia Hadriana Pariana -- colony founded by Julius Caesar] below. RPC [Roman Provincial Coinage] Vol. VI, 3858 (temporary); RPC Online at https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/6/3858; Lindgren & Kovacs 289 [Lindgren, H.C. & Kovacs, F.L., Ancient Bronze Coins of Asia Minor and the Levant (San Mateo, CA 1985). 21 mm., 5.67 g., 10 h. (Purchased from VAuctions, Pars Coins, Sale 354, Lot 195, Nov. 16, 2020.) My other non-Trajan SPQR, issued by Galba: Galba AR Denarius, Aug-Oct 68 AD Rome Mint. Obv. Bare head right, IMP SER GALBA AVG / Rev. S P Q R/ O • B/ C S [OB CS = OB CIVES SERVATOS (For Saving the Citizens)] in three lines within oak wreath. RIC I 167, RSC II 287, Sear RCV I 2109 (ill.). 18.33 mm., 3.29 g. Some of my Trajans with SPQR: Edited March 25 by DonnaML 12 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sulla80 Posted March 25 · Supporter Share Posted March 25 (edited) Edited March 25 by Sulla80 7 1 3 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benefactor kirispupis Posted March 25 · Benefactor Benefactor Share Posted March 25 That's a nice pickup! That was a rather crazy Savoca Blue! I bid on only one coin and didn't win it. There were a number of Roman imperials I was tempted on, but after some investigation the weights seemed way too low on several of them, so I decided against bidding on any. I have no Nero examples nor SPQR. This is probably my closest coin. Marcus Aurelius AE Sestertius / Victory over Germany 172 CE 31.20mm 27.18g Obverse: M ANTININVS AVG TR P XXVI, laureate head right Reverse: IMP VI COS III, Victory standing right hanging shield inscribed VIC/GER on palm tree; S-C across fields RIC III 1029 Rome Ex CNG 2013 14 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CPK Posted March 25 · Supporter Share Posted March 25 Nice consolation prize @Ryro. That was a good chance at a low-cost Ostia sestertius, but seems too many people had the same thought! Here's an SPQR coin, struck a couple hundred years after Trajan made it so popular. That middle standard looks suspiciously like a basketball hoop. CONSTANTINE I, AD 306-337 AE2 (23.15mm, 4.51g, 12h) Struck AD 312-313. Rome mint Obverse: IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate and draped bust of Constantine I right, seen from behind Reverse: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI, legionary eagle facing with wings spread between two standards; RS in exergue References: RIC VI 348a, RCV 16128 A scarce variety. The reverse on this coin is a revival of a similar design employed by the emperor Trajan some two hundred years before. 14 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Octavius Posted March 25 · Supporter Share Posted March 25 1. As of Nero with Victory and shield inscribed SPQR.... 2. sestertius of Caligula with SPQR reverse.... 3. denarius of Caligula with SPQR reverse.... 4. sestertius of Claudius with SPQR reverse.... 5. denarius of Vitellius with SPQR in wreath reverse.... 6. denarius of Trajan with SPQR / Eagle and standards reverse... 6 1 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ambr0zie Posted March 25 · Member Share Posted March 25 The Nero example is quite nice. I like the artistic depiction of Victory, the portrait (the hair style is bold) and - important for these issues - that the SPQR lettering on the shield is visible. That wears off easily. When I bought the first lot of ancient coins, I had the chance to find a similar type there. Not an XF coin, but for the price per coin of 3 euros, it's satisfactory. Too bad somebody cleaned it as the coin seemed to have an excellent patina. 26,58 mm, 8,43 g. Nero 54-68 AD. Ӕ as. Lugdunum. 63-68. NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P, bare head right, with globe at point of bust / S-C, Victory flying left, holding shield inscribed S P Q R. RIC I (second edition) Nero 473. Soon after, I bought this one individually. The delaminaton is an issue, but this was also very cheap and I simply liked it. The color is lighter than in my picture. 27 mm, 8,45 g. Nero 54-68 AD. Ӕ as. Rome. 62-68. IMP NERO CAESAR AVG GERM, head of Nero, laureate, right / S C, Victory, winged, draped, moving left, holding in both hands shield inscribed S P Q R. RIC I (second edition) Nero 351. There were already nice Trajan coins posted here with the usual titulature SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI, so I will post just one - but this one is, I think, inspired by the Nero coins design. 28 mm, 12,76 g. Trajan 98-117. Ӕ as. Rome. 98-99. IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM P M, head of Trajan, laureate, right / TR POT COS II P P S C, Victory, draped, advancing left, holding shield inscribed SPQR in right hand and palm in left. RIC II Trajan 402. Here is something after many hundreds of years. 14,8 mm, 0,4 g. Papal State. Senate of Rome, Italy. Billon denaro provisino. 1300-1400. SENATVS P Q R, comb, S flanked by crescent and star above / ROMA CAPVD M, cross pattée, pellets in 1st and 3rd quarters. Biaggi 2119. 13 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Qcumbor Posted March 25 · Supporter Share Posted March 25 While we are at SPQRs, below is one that hasn't been posted yet Augustus, Denarius - Colonia Patricia mint ? ca. 19-18 BCE CAESARI AVGVSTO, laureate head right SP - QR on either side of a domed terastyle temple, in which is a chariot with aquila. 3,66 gr Ref : RSC # 279, RIC # 119 Q 10 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Octavius Posted March 26 · Supporter Share Posted March 26 Another Nero with Victory with shield inscribed SPQR.... 5 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Cazador Posted March 26 · Member Share Posted March 26 On 3/24/2024 at 8:30 PM, Octavius said: 1. As of Nero with Victory and shield inscribed SPQR.... 2. sestertius of Caligula with SPQR reverse.... 3. denarius of Caligula with SPQR reverse.... 4. sestertius of Claudius with SPQR reverse.... 5. denarius of Vitellius with SPQR in wreath reverse.... 6. denarius of Trajan with SPQR / Eagle and standards reverse... Really nice Vitellius 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benefactor LONGINUS Posted March 26 · Benefactor Benefactor Share Posted March 26 (edited) Congratulations, @Ryro! Edited March 26 by LONGINUS 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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