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Augustus Moneyer's As RIC 431AS, 30mm, 9.73g.
Obverse: CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBUNIC POT, bare head R.
Reverse: M SALVIVS OTHO around large SC.
Rome, 7BCE.
RIC 431, Common.
It could do with some more cleaning on the reverse, to bring out the SC, but I've never had the confidence to do it.Robert_Brenchley03/31/08 at 09:27IhsantheCursed: Very nice Robert. I envy you.
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Nero Balkan mint asAs, 26mm, 8.74g.
Obverse: NERO CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GERM PM PP, laureate head R.
Reverse: Altar with doors, SC. PROVIDENT in exe.
Balkan mint, unlisted.
My best ever uncleaned, from a crusty. Robert_Brenchley07/31/07 at 22:38danikshin: you prolly had to wait some time for the detail to...
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Augustus Moneyer's As RIC 431AS, 30mm, 9.73g.
Obverse: CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBUNIC POT, bare head R.
Reverse: M SALVIVS OTHO around large SC.
Rome, 7BCE.
RIC 431, Common.
It could do with some more cleaning on the reverse, to bring out the SC, but I've never had the confidence to do it.Robert_Brenchley02/26/06 at 00:41Cleisthenes: I'd love to have an Augustus this nice
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Germanicus by Gaius SIGNIS RECEPT DEVICTIS GERM RIC 57Dupondius, 30mm, 14.17g.
Obverse: GERMANICVS/CAESAR in two lines across field, Germanicus, bare-headed and cloaked, in slow quadriga, R. Eagle-tipped sceptre in L hand.
Reverse: SIGNIS - RECEPT/DEVICTIS - GERM/S - C in three lines to L and R of Germanicus, bareheaded and cuirassed, standing L, R hand raised, L holding eagle-tipped sceptre.
Struck under Gaius in honour of his father, 37-41.
Rome, RIC 57, Common.
The coin is badly struck rather than heavily worn. Issued to commemorate Germanicus' capture of the standards lost in the Teutoberg Forest in 9AD. He had been awarded the ornamenta triumphalia by Augustus, the trappings of a triumph without the thing itself; the full triumph was finally awarded by Tiberius in Ad15, but not actually celebrated until Germanicus returned to Rome in 17, after a successful campaign. Although RIC does not say so, I assume the figure of Germanicus in a quadriga commemorates the triumph.Robert_Brenchley09/12/05 at 16:36Massanutten: Very nice coin and commentary.
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Augustus Moneyer's As RIC 431AS, 30mm, 9.73g.
Obverse: CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBUNIC POT, bare head R.
Reverse: M SALVIVS OTHO around large SC.
Rome, 7BCE.
RIC 431, Common.
It could do with some more cleaning on the reverse, to bring out the SC, but I've never had the confidence to do it.Robert_Brenchley07/19/05 at 17:04divvsavgvstvs: Not too shabby at all!
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Nero Balkan mint asAs, 26mm, 8.74g.
Obverse: NERO CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GERM PM PP, laureate head R.
Reverse: Altar with doors, SC. PROVIDENT in exe.
Balkan mint, unlisted.
My best ever uncleaned, from a crusty. Robert_Brenchley01/27/05 at 12:20Massanutten: Super coin, outstanding attribution and excellant ...
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Germanicus by Gaius SIGNIS RECEPT DEVICTIS GERM RIC 57Dupondius, 30mm, 14.17g.
Obverse: GERMANICVS/CAESAR in two lines across field, Germanicus, bare-headed and cloaked, in slow quadriga, R. Eagle-tipped sceptre in L hand.
Reverse: SIGNIS - RECEPT/DEVICTIS - GERM/S - C in three lines to L and R of Germanicus, bareheaded and cuirassed, standing L, R hand raised, L holding eagle-tipped sceptre.
Struck under Gaius in honour of his father, 37-41.
Rome, RIC 57, Common.
The coin is badly struck rather than heavily worn. Issued to commemorate Germanicus' capture of the standards lost in the Teutoberg Forest in 9AD. He had been awarded the ornamenta triumphalia by Augustus, the trappings of a triumph without the thing itself; the full triumph was finally awarded by Tiberius in Ad15, but not actually celebrated until Germanicus returned to Rome in 17, after a successful campaign. Although RIC does not say so, I assume the figure of Germanicus in a quadriga commemorates the triumph.Robert_Brenchley09/29/04 at 09:31Bolayi: ditto
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Nero Balkan mint asAs, 26mm, 8.74g.
Obverse: NERO CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GERM PM PP, laureate head R.
Reverse: Altar with doors, SC. PROVIDENT in exe.
Balkan mint, unlisted.
My best ever uncleaned, from a crusty. Robert_Brenchley08/02/04 at 06:35Gunner: Definitely a prize!
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Augustus Moneyer's As RIC 431AS, 30mm, 9.73g.
Obverse: CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBUNIC POT, bare head R.
Reverse: M SALVIVS OTHO around large SC.
Rome, 7BCE.
RIC 431, Common.
It could do with some more cleaning on the reverse, to bring out the SC, but I've never had the confidence to do it.Robert_Brenchley08/02/04 at 06:34Gunner: Very nice Coin! One of the best detailed of the i...
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Germanicus by Gaius SIGNIS RECEPT DEVICTIS GERM RIC 57Dupondius, 30mm, 14.17g.
Obverse: GERMANICVS/CAESAR in two lines across field, Germanicus, bare-headed and cloaked, in slow quadriga, R. Eagle-tipped sceptre in L hand.
Reverse: SIGNIS - RECEPT/DEVICTIS - GERM/S - C in three lines to L and R of Germanicus, bareheaded and cuirassed, standing L, R hand raised, L holding eagle-tipped sceptre.
Struck under Gaius in honour of his father, 37-41.
Rome, RIC 57, Common.
The coin is badly struck rather than heavily worn. Issued to commemorate Germanicus' capture of the standards lost in the Teutoberg Forest in 9AD. He had been awarded the ornamenta triumphalia by Augustus, the trappings of a triumph without the thing itself; the full triumph was finally awarded by Tiberius in Ad15, but not actually celebrated until Germanicus returned to Rome in 17, after a successful campaign. Although RIC does not say so, I assume the figure of Germanicus in a quadriga commemorates the triumph.Robert_Brenchley07/23/04 at 10:45whitetd49: Great historical coin!
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