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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Roman Republic| > |211-100 B.C.| > RR72064
Roman Republic, Anonymous (Staff and Club Series), c. 208 B.C.
|211-100| |B.C.|, |Roman| |Republic,| |Anonymous| |(Staff| |and| |Club| |Series),| |c.| |208| |B.C.|, This type is often attributed as Crawford 56/2, Sydenham 143. The style and fabric clearly indicate it is related to the Staff and Club series attributed to Etruria, c. 208 B.C. Crawford lists triens and quadrans from this series without a staff or club present, but not as.
RR72064. Bronze as, McCabe E1.As.1, Crawford 106/4 var., Sydenham 210 var., Russo RBW 477 var., BMCRR II Italy 64 var., SGCV I 640 var. (all var. staff above prow), aVF, green patina, flan adjustment marks on obverse, Etruria mint, weight 32.845g, maximum diameter 33.8mm, die axis 0o, c. 208 B.C.; obverse laureate and bearded head of Janus, I (mark of value) above, wide staring eyes, slightly convex field; reverse prow right, I (mark of value) above, ROMA in exergue, converging keel lines, line bounded prowstem, square deck structure, concave field, no staff; big 34 mm bronze!, from a Floridian collector, ex Andrew McCabe Collection (2010); scarce; SOLD




  







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