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074 Philippus I. (244-249 A.D.), RIC IV-III 0026b, Rome, AR-Antoninianus, ADVENTVS AVG G, Philip on horseback left, #2, Fouree,074 Philippus I. (244-249 A.D.), RIC IV-III 0026b, Rome, AR-Antoninianus, ADVENTVS AVG G, Philip on horseback left, #2, Fouree,
avers:- IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:-ADVENTVS AVG G, Philip on horseback left, holding spear and raising right hand.
exergo: -/-//--, diameter:21,5-22,5mm, weight:4,35g, axis6h,
mint: Rome, date:245 A.D., ref: RIC-IV-III-026b, p-, RSC 03, Sear 2550, Fouree,
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074 Philippus I. (244-249 A.D.), RIC IV-III 0026b, Rome, AR-Antoninianus, ADVENTVS AVG G, Philip on horseback left, #3, Fouree,074 Philippus I. (244-249 A.D.), RIC IV-III 0026b, Rome, AR-Antoninianus, ADVENTVS AVG G, Philip on horseback left, #3, Fouree,
avers:- IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers:-ADVENTVS AVG G, Philip on horseback left, holding spear and raising right hand.
exergo: -/-//--, diameter:21,0-22,0mm, weight:4,47g, axis 0h,
mint: Rome, date:245 A.D., ref: RIC-IV-III-026b, p-, RSC 03, Sear 2550, Fouree,
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Antoninus Pius Winged Thunderbolt RIC 80aAntoninus Pius, Denarius, Rome, 138 - 161 AD, 2.3g, 17.44mm, RIC III, 80a, p. 35; RSC 681; Van Meter 37
OBV: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TRP COS III, Laureate head right
Rev: PROVIDENTIAE DEORVM, Winged thunderbolt
Not a fouree, possibly in a fire. SRukke
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CaracallaPlated Counterfeit of Caracalla (198-217 CE)
Laureate bust right/Felicitas facing left holding caduceus and cornucopiae. Legend: Felicitas Augustus
AE DenariusBelisarius
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CÁC II. 19.15.5.1./a1.02./03., Anonymous II. (István III., (Stephen III.), King of Hungary, (1162-1172 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-127b, CNH I.-, U-, with o-A, Fouree, #01CÁC II. 19.15.5.1./a1.02./03., Anonymous II. (István III., (Stephen III.), King of Hungary, (1162-1172 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-127b, CNH I.-, U-, with o-A, Fouree, #01
avers: Cross between o-A, the double arch above, wedge within crescent on top; border of dots.
reverse: Line dividing S; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 13,0-13,5mm, weight: 0,35g, axis: 7h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-127b, CNH I.- Unger-,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 19.15.5.1./a1.02./03.,
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CÁC II. 19.15.5.1./a1.02./03., Anonymous II. (István III., (Stephen III.), King of Hungary, (1162-1172 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-127b, CNH I.-, U-, with o-A, Fouree, #01CÁC II. 19.15.5.1./a1.02./03., Anonymous II. (István III., (Stephen III.), King of Hungary, (1162-1172 A.D.)?), AR-Denarius, H-127b, CNH I.-, U-, with o-A, Fouree, #01
avers: Cross between o-A, the double arch above, wedge within crescent on top; border of dots.
reverse: Line dividing S; border of line.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 13,0-13,5mm, weight: 0,35g, axis: 7h,
mint: Esztergom, date: A.D., ref: Huszár-127b, CNH I.- Unger-,
Kiss-Toth, Sigla: 19.15.5.1./a1.02./03.,
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Cr 320/1 fouree AR Denarius Fouree L. Julius L.f. Caesarc. 103 BCE fourrée denarius (16.8 mm, 3.01 g, 5 h)
o: CAESAR upwards behind helmeted head of Mars, left; above, control symbol Q OR p
r: Venus driving a chariot left, drawn by two flying erotés; lyre in field beneath; L·IVLI·L·F in ex.
cf. Julia 4
An extremely convincing fouree, with break-through wear on the highest points on the reverse. Crawford says that the type repeats the control mark, which is variable in execution on authentic pieces, on both sides, which I do not clearly see on this otherwise crisp coin; perhaps this was a "tell" to contemporaries.
PMah
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Domitian Denarius (probable fouree, plating is intact)Domitian Denarius (probable fouree, plating is intact) 88-89 AD. IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM TR P VIII, laureate head right / IMP XIX COS XIIII CENS P P P, Minerva standing left with thunderbolt, scepter and sheild at feet. RSC 251.
Per C. Clay: Since the titles don't fit, I think it's probably an ancient imitation.
When D. became TR P X on 13 Sept. 90, he had already been COS XV for 9 1/2 months, since 1 Jan. 90, and he had been IMP XXI since some time before then, in the course of 89. So it's unlikely that an old die calling him COS XIIII and IMP XIX was still lying around the mint for possible mistaken reuse!
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Domitian, as Caesar FoureeDomitian as Caesar under Titus, 79-81 A.D. Unofficial Mint. (2.77g, 19.2m, 5h). Obv: CAESAR DIVI F DOMITIANVS COS VI, laureate head right. Rev: PRINCEPTS [IVVE]NTVTIS, alter, garlanded and lighted.
This Fouree is in good condition and didn’t see extensive circulation. This example shows slight bubbling in the silvering and only a slight peek of the copper core beneath at the top of the alter’s flame. The portrait is also slightly off for this period of Domitian as Caesar under Titus.Lucas H
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Domitian, foureeDomitian, AD 81-96
unknown illegal mint
Denarius fouree, 18.59mm, 2.58g
struck after AD 92
obv. IMP CAES DOMIT [AVG GERM PM TRP XII]
Head, laureate, r.
rev. IMP XXI COS V[I CENS P PP]
Minerva, stg. l., holding spear (so-called type IV)
obv. imitates RIC 174, AD 92/93; rev. could be COS V (AD 90/91) or COS VI (AD 92)
Thanks to Basemetal!Jochen
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Domitian, FoureeDomitian. 81-96 A.D. Fouree Denarius. Unknown Mint. (2.43g, 19.4m, 6h). Obv: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM TP (no “R”) XI, laureate head right. Rev: IMP XXII COS XVII CENS PPP, Minerva standing left with spear (M4). Ex Warren Esty.
Fourees tend to be common during the Republic and era of the 12 Caesars. Ancient forgeries with a bronze core and silver coating, they were meant to pass as full silver pieces. This example has irregular lettering showing it was not made from official mint dies as some fourees appear to be, but an outright forgery copying a common type of Domitian.Lucas H
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Domitian, Fouree 2Domitian 81-96 A.D. Fouree Denarius. Unofficial Mint. (2.81g, 18m, 5h). Obv: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM PM TRP XI, laureate head right. Rev: IMI XXII [] PPP, Minerva standing left with thunderbolt and spear, shield at her l. side (M3). Cf RIC II 737.
Without the breaks in the silver, the unofficial lettering would give this away as a fouree, as would the die axis and light weight. Interestingly, this coin mimics RIC II 737 minted in 92 A.D. which RIC lists as vary rare (R2). IMP XXII was Domitian’s final imperial acclamation.Lucas H
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Elagabalus Jupitor FoureeElagabalus, Fouree, 218 - 222, 18.32mm, 2.49g, BMC 179, RIC IVb,
OBV: IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
REV: P M TRP III COS III P P Sol, Radiate, advancing left, raising right hand and holding whip, star in left field
SRukke
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Geta, RIC 20(a) foureeGeta as Caesar, AD 197-209
AR - denarius fouree, 3.3g, 18mm, 0°
Rome, 200-202 (for the original)
obv. P CEPT GETA - [CES PONT]
Bust, draped, seen from behind, bare-headed, r.
rev. SECVRIT - IMPERII
Securitas, drsped, enthroned l., resting with l. arm on arm of throne and holding in
extended r. hand globe
ref. (for the original only): RIC IV/1, 20(a); C. 183; BMCR 240
Jochen
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HadrianPlated Counterfeit of Hadrian (117-138 CE)
Laureate bust right/? Legend: ?
AE DenariusBelisarius
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Maximinus I Aequitas FourreeMaximinus I, Fouree, 235 – 238 AD, 18.86mm, 2.45g, close to RIC 95 but not a match, possibly a Severus Alexander reverse?
OBV: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
REV: AEQUITAS AVG, Aequitas Standing left holding scales and cornucopiaSRukke
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Maximinus I RIC 5 or RIC 7 foureeMaximinus I, Fouree, 20.9mm, 3.19g,
OBV: [IMP] M[A]XIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate and draped bust right
REV: [FIDE]S MILITVM, Emperor or soldier standing left with standard in each hand
This fouree appears to be a combination of RIC 5 and RIC 7.
SRukke
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Phoenicia, Arados, Fouree, Betlyon 11Phoenicia, Arados, Plated imitation, Circa 380-351/0 B.C. AR Tetrobol, mm, g, imitation of Betlyon 11; SNG Copenhagen 14-8
O: Wreathed head of marine deity right
R: Galley sailing right over waves; all within dotted circular border.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Claudius Fouree DenariusFouree version of a Claudian Denarius. The bronze is showing through gaps in the silver.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I, Fouree, Roma AeternaRoma Aeterna
Fouree subaerat
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rsc189cfoureeElagabalus
Fouree, Denarius
Obv: IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate draped bust of Elagabalus right
Rev: P M TR P IIII COS III P P, Providentia standing facing, head left, holding wand over globe at her feet, and cornucopia, no star.
18 mm, 2.50 gms
RSC 189c, RIC 42Charles M
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Severus Alexander Denarius Fouree. 231 ADRoman Imperial, Severus Alexander Denarius Fouree, (231 AD), 2.5g, 18.4mm
Overse: IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, Laureate head right.
Reverse: PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing left with corn ears, anchor and modius at foot.
Reference: RSC 508a, RIC 252v
Ex: Bing
Gil-galad
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Vespasian - [RIC II 29, RSC II 94th, BMC II 26, SRCV I 2285] Silver denarius, 3.38g, 18.25mm, 180 degree, Rome mint, 70 A.D.
Obv. – IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head right
Rev. – COS ITER TR POT, Pax seated left on chair without back, holding branch in right and caduceus in left
Coin in natural "as found" uncleaned state.
The dark areas that look like possible patina breaks, thus suggesting a fouree, are actually surface deposits and sit atop the surrounding silver areas.
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Purchased from eBayrenegade3220
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