Classical Numismatics Discussion - Members' Coin Gallery
  Welcome Guest. Please login or register. Share Your Collection With Your Friends And With The World!!! A FREE Service Provided By Forum Ancient Coins No Limit To The Number Of Coins You Can Add - More Is Better!!! Is Your Coin The Best Of Type? Add It And Compete For The Title Have You Visited An Ancient Site - Please Share Your Photos!!! Use The Members' Coin Gallery As A Reference To Identify Your Coins Please Visit Our Shop And Find A Coin To Add To Your Gallery Today!!!

Member Collections | Members' Gallery Home | Login | Album list | Last uploads | Last comments | Most viewed | Top rated | My Favorites | Search
Image search results - "IVPPITER"
Nero.jpg
NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS Laur head of Nero r Rev. IVPPITER CVSTOS Juppiter seated l holding thunderbolt and sceptre(Rom 67-8 ad)RIC 69 weight 3,15 Gr2 commentsspikbjorn
normal_nero2~0.jpg
006a5. NeroAR denarius. 64-65 AD, Rome. Obv: NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, laureate head right. Rev: IVPPITER CVSTOS, Jupiter seated left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre. RIC 53. RSC 119. BMC 74. CBN 220.lawrence c
Nero,_RIC_I_64.jpg
06 Nero RIC I 64Nero 54-68 A.D.. AR Denarius. Rome Mint. c. 66-67 A.D. (3.25g, 17.2mm, 6h ). Obv: l to r in- IMP NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, laureate head right. Rev: l to r in- IVPPITER CVSTOS, Jupiter, bare to waist, seated left holding thunderbolt ring right, and long scepter in left. RIC I 64, RSC 121.6 commentsLucas H
Denario_Neron_RIC_69.jpg
14 - 16 - NERON (54 - 68 D.C.) AR Denario 3,07 gr.

Anv: IMP NERO CAESAR AVG P P - Cabeza laureada a derecha.
Rev: IVPPITER CVSTOS - Júpiter sentado hacia la izq., portando trueno en mano derecha y largo cetro vertical en der..

Esta emisión se realiza para agradecerle a Júpiter El Guardian (CVSTOS), el haber actuado para salvarlo de la famosa Conspiración Pisoniana , según Nerón únicamente la intervención divina de Éste pudo evitar su muerte, nombrándolo de aquí en adelante como protector del Imperio Romano.
La Conspiración Pisoniana: Luego del incendio del centro de Roma acaecido en el 64 D.C., recordemos la imagen de Nerón tocando la lira mientras se quemaba Roma, Nerón comienza la construcción en el sector quemado del Domus Aurea o Casa Dorada, nombre recibido por los azulejos dorados en su fachada; Este y otros excesos del Emperador hacen que se forme una conspiración para derrocarlo y colocar en su lugar a Gaius Calpurnius Piso / Cayo Calpurnio Pisón, político perteneciente a una noble familia romana, contando con el apoyo de senadores y personajes cercanos al Emperador como Petronio, Lucano, Séneca, y Faenio Rufo, comandante de la Guardia Pretoriana. Cuando la conspiración fue descubierta Cayo Calpurnio Pisón optó por quitarse la vida. Esta Conspiración había sido preparada para el 19 de abril de 65 d. C., en el templo del dios Sol (vecino al Circo Máximo). El arma homicida había sido escondida en el templo de Ceres y el autor era un hombre de la clase de los senadores llamado Escevino, la conspiración fracasa cuando un esclavo de este último le cuenta al Emperador de las intenciones de su amo.


Acuñada: 67 - 68 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Rareza: R

Referencias: RIC I # 69 Pag.154 - Cohen I #122 Pag.200 - DVM #8 Pag.85 - BMC #80
mdelvalle
RIC_69_Denario_Neron.jpg
14-06 - NERON (54 - 68 D.C.) AR Denario 18.6 mm 3,07 gr.

Anv: IMP NERO CAESAR AVG P P - Cabeza laureada a derecha.
Rev: IVPPITER CVSTOS - Júpiter sentado hacia la izq., portando trueno en mano derecha y largo cetro vertical en der..

Esta emisión se realiza para agradecerle a Júpiter El Guardian (CVSTOS), el haber actuado para salvarlo de la famosa Conspiración Pisoniana , según Nerón únicamente la intervención divina de Éste pudo evitar su muerte, nombrándolo de aquí en adelante como protector del Imperio Romano.
La Conspiración Pisoniana: Luego del incendio del centro de Roma acaecido en el 64 D.C., recordemos la imagen de Nerón tocando la lira mientras se quemaba Roma, Nerón comienza la construcción en el sector quemado del Domus Aurea o Casa Dorada, nombre recibido por los azulejos dorados en su fachada; Este y otros excesos del Emperador hacen que se forme una conspiración para derrocarlo y colocar en su lugar a Gaius Calpurnius Piso / Cayo Calpurnio Pisón, político perteneciente a una noble familia romana, contando con el apoyo de senadores y personajes cercanos al Emperador como Petronio, Lucano, Séneca, y Faenio Rufo, comandante de la Guardia Pretoriana. Cuando la conspiración fue descubierta Cayo Calpurnio Pisón optó por quitarse la vida. Esta Conspiración había sido preparada para el 19 de abril de 65 d. C., en el templo del dios Sol (vecino al Circo Máximo). El arma homicida había sido escondida en el templo de Ceres y el autor era un hombre de la clase de los senadores llamado Escevino, la conspiración fracasa cuando un esclavo de este último le cuenta al Emperador de las intenciones de su amo.


Acuñada: 67 - 68 D.C.
Ceca: Roma
Rareza: R

Referencias: RIC I # 69 Pag.154 - Cohen I #122 Pag.200 - DVM #8 Pag.85 - BMC #80 - CBN #239 - Sear RCTV #1943 Pag.384 - RSC II #123 Pag.14
mdelvalle
Nero-RIC53.JPG
64-65 Ad Nero - RIC 53 - RareNERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS - Laureate Bust right
IVPPITER CVSTOS - Jupiter, seated left, holding thunderbolt and scepter.
The reverse "type commemorates the protection of Nero from the Pisonian Conspiracy. In 64 AD, a large section of central Rome burned; Nero's reputed singing of the destruction of Troy during the fire led to the later association of him "fiddling" as the city burned. Nero's "excesses" resulted in a conspiracy to overthrow and replace him with Gaius Calpurnius Piso. Among the conspirators were many high-ranking members of Nero's court including Seneca the Younger, the poet Lucan, and Petronius, who called himself Nero's "arbiter of elegance." To Nero, the the failure of a conspiracy made up of those so close to him could have been achieved only through divine intervention. As the king of the Gods oversaw the security of the Roman state, Nero believed it was Jupiter the Guardian (Custos) who had saved him from harm."
5 commentsjimwho523
Commodus_AD_180-192-removebg-preview.png
Commodus (Augustus) Coin: Brass SestertiusM COMMODVS ANTONINVS AVG - Bust of Commodus, laureate, draped, right.
IVPPITER CONSERVATOR TR P VI IMP IIII COS III P P S C - Jupiter, nude except mantle over arms, standing front, head left, holding sceptre in left hand and thunderbolt in right hand extended over small figure of Commodus, togate, holding branch in right hand and scpeter in left hand
Exergue: COS III P P


Mint: Rome (181 AD)
Wt./Size/Axis: 20.54g / 33mm / 12h
References:
RIC III 308Cd
Provenances:
Savoca Coins
Acquisition/Sale: Savoca Coins Internet 6th Blue Auction #952 $0.00 10/05
Notes: Oct 5, 19 - The Gary R. Wilson Collection
GRWilson
COMMSE16.jpg
Commodus, RIC 308c, Sestertius of AD 181 (Jupiter)Æ Sestertius (25.9g, Ø33mm, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 181.
Obv.: M·COMMODVS ANTONINVS AVG, laureate head of Commodus facing right.
Rev.: IVPPITER CONSERVATOR·TR P VI IMP IIII COS III P P (around) S C (across field), Jupiter naked standing l. holding thunderbolt and long sceptre holding cloak over Commodus, togate, standing l. holding a branch and a sceptre.
RIC 308c (scarce); Cohen 273 (12fr).
ex Jesus Vico S.A. (2012)
1 commentsCharles S
domden.jpg
Domitian (81 - 96 A.D.)AR Denarius
O:  IMP CAES DOMITIANVS AVG P M, laureate head of Domitian right.
R: IVPPITER CONSERVATOR, eagle standing facing, head left, on thunderbolt, wings spread. 
Rome Mint, 82-83 A.D.
3.18g
19mm
RIC II.1 144

Ex.NGC CH F, Ex. Morris Collection

This reverse type commemorates the events during the civil war of 69 A.D. Upon the arrival of the flavian troops in Italy, Sabinus (the elder brother of Vespasian) was forced to seek refuge in the Capitoline fortress (the sanctuary of Jupiter). He also brought in Domitian, his nephew. Eventually the fortress was set on fire and Sabinus captured and executed. Domitian managed to escape and found shelter at one of his father's clients. Later in that place he built a temple for Jupiter Conservator (= the Protector). Source: Tacitus, Histories, the 3rd book, section LXXIV : "Domitianus.....ac potiente rerum patre, disiecto aeditui contubernio, modicum sacellum Iovi Conservatori aramque posuit casus suos in marmore expressam)
4 commentsMat
Domitian_RIC_II_144~0.jpg
Domitian RIC II 0144Domitian 81-96 A.D. A.D. AR Denarius. Rome Mint 82-83 A.D. (3.31g, 18.3mm, 6h). Obv: IMP CASES DOMITIANVS AVG PM, laureate head right. Rev: IVPPITER CONSERVATOR, eagle standing front on thunderbolt, wings outspread, head left. RIC II 144 (R).

Despite the flan crack, I like this obverse which has a full and sharp legend. This would have been issued after Domitian’s monetary reform returning the silver content of imperial denarii to pre-Neronian times. This also has a wide flan and is well toned.
2 commentsLucas H
07.jpg
Domitian, AD 81-96AR denarius.

IMP CAES DOMITIANVS AVG P M, laureate head right / IVPPITER CONSERVATOR, eagle standing front on thunderbolt, wings outspread, head left. Rome mint, struck AD 82-83.

RIC II.1, 144; BMCRE II, 052; RSC II, 320.
2 commentssocalcoins
nero.jpg
IVPPITER CVSTOSNero. 54-68 AD. AR Denarius. Struck 64-65 AD. NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, laureate head right / IVPPITER CVSTOS, Jupiter seated left, holding thunderbolt in right hand and sceptre in left. Sear 1943, RIC I 53; BMCRE 74; BN 220; WCN 57; RSC 119.1 commentsPodiceps
Nero_RIC_53.jpg
NeroNero, denarius.
Rome mint, struck 64-65 AD.
RIC I 53, RSC 119.
18mm 3.23 g.
Obv. NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, laureate head right.
Rev. IVPPITER CVSTOS, Jupiter, naked to the waist, cloak around lower body, seated left on throne, holding thunderbolt in right hand and long sceptre in left.

This denarius was possibly issued after the conspiracy against Nero in 64-65 AD. Nero believed it was Jupiter the Guardian (Custos) who had saved him from harm.
2 commentsMarsman
D70868FE-6F72-456A-AF1B-8B5E88E0A742.jpeg
Nero (50-68)AR Denarius
19.45 mm 2.89 gr.
Obv: IMP NERO CAESAR AVG PP,
laureate head right
Rev: IVPPITER CVSTOS, Jupiter seated left
holding thunderbolt and scepter
Mint: Rome (67-68)
RSC II 123; ERIC II 71
Ken W2
nero.jpg
Nero (54-68 AD). Denarius. 64-65 AD. Ar Denarius.
Obv: NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS Laureate head right.
Rev: IVPPITER CVSTOS Jupiter seated left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre.
RIC I, 53; BMCRE 74; Cohen 119. (3.3 g)
Dino
Nero_RIC_53.jpg
Nero - [RIC I 53, RSC II 119]Silver denarius, F, 3.129g, 18.2mm, 180 degree, Rome mint, 67 - 9 Jun 68 A.D.

Obv. - NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, laureate head right

Rev. - IVPPITER CVSTOS, Jupiter seated left, thunderbolt in right, long scepter behind in left

Excellent centering, full legends, great toning, and fine portrait
___________

Purchased from Forum Ancient Coins

Ex. FORVM Dealer Photo
6 commentsrenegade3220
nero2.jpg
Nero 54-68 DenariusOb. NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS laureate head right
(Nero Caesar Augustus) Nero is Caesar and Emperor
Rev. IVPPITER CVSTOS Jupiter seated left with thunderbolt & scepter
(Ivppiter Cvstos) Jupiter the guardian
Ref. RIC64

-:Bacchus:-
Bacchus
Aureus_Nero_RIC_69var_BMCRE_79_HD.png
Nero Aureus, RIC 69varNero, AV aureus. AD 66-68. Rome.
Obv.: IMP NERO CAESAR AVG PP, laureate head right.
Rev.: IVPPITER CVSTOS, Jupiter seated left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre.
Ref.: BMCRE 79; Calicó I 416; RIC 69var (denarius).
18 mm/7.35 g
Condition: Good very fine. From a somewhat worn reverse die.
From an old german private collection.
1 commentsvindelicus
NeroDen.jpg
Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus GermanicusNero 54-68, denarius, Rome mint, struck 64-65. 2.9 g., 18mm. O: NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, laureate head right R: IVPPITER CVSTOS, Jupiter seated left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre. RIC 53, BMC 74.

This reverse type commemorates the supposed protection of Nero, by Jupiter, from the Pisonian Conspiracy. Nero's excesses after The Great Fire of Rome in 64 resulted in close associates conspiring to assassinate and replace him with Gaius Calpurnius Piso. As the king of the Gods oversaw the security of the Roman state, Nero believed it was Jupiter the Guardian (Custos) who had saved him from harm.

About a year after this coin was minted, in 66 CE, the Jews would rebel against Roman rule and, in 67, Nero would send general Vespasian to crush the rebelion.
2 commentsNemonater
Nero_fouree.jpg
Nero Denarius foureeNero Denarius fouree
Obv: NERO CAESAR , laur. hd. r.
Rev: IVPPITER CVSTOS ; Jupiter std. l.
Tanit
Nero_RIC_64.JPG
Nero, 54 - 68 ADObv: IMP NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, laureate head of Nero, facing right.

Rev: IVPPITER CVSTOS, Jupiter seated left, holding a thunderbolt in his right hand and a scepter in his left.

Silver Denarius, Rome mint, 66 - 67 AD

3.27 grams, 17.8 mm, 180°

RIC I 64, RSC 121, S1943 (variety), VM 8

Ex: FORVM
1 commentsMatt Inglima
Nero_ar_denarius.jpg
Nero, AR denarius. 64-65 AD, Rome. NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, laureate head right / IVPPITER CVSTOS, Jupiter seated left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre. RIC 53. RSC 119. BMC 74. CBN 220. RIC 53 20mm.,2,70g, _19799
sold
Antonivs Protti
NERO-1-ROMAN.jpg
Nero, RIC I-064 RomeAR Denarius
Rome mint, 66-67 A.D.
18mm, 3.00g
RIC I-64, RSCv.2-121

Obverse:
IMP NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS
Laureate head right

Reverse:
IVPPITER CVSTOS
Jupiter, bare to waist, seated left on throne, right holding thunderbolt, left long sceptre.
1 commentsWill J
nero_otho_vitelius_003.jpg
Neron 54 - 68 ADaw. IMP NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS
Head of Nero, laureate, right, with beard
rew. IVPPITER CVSTOS
Jupiter, bare to waist, cloak round lower limbs, seated, left on throne, holding thunderbolt in right hand and long sceptre in left
Ric 64
mint Rome , circa 66-67 AD
Waldemar S
Domitian_RIC_144.png
RIC 0144
Domitian. Denarius. 82-83 CE Rome.
(3.05 g)
Obv: IMP CAES DOMITIANVS AVG PM; Head laureate right
Rev.: IVPPITER CONSERVATOR; Eagle standing front on thunderbolt, wings outspread head left.
RIC 144 (R), BMC 52, RSC 320
Ex: Tauler & Fau Herrero Auction, E-Auction 55, Lot 5337, March 25, 2020
orfew
Domitian_Eagle.jpg
RIC 0144 Domitian Denarius IMP CAES DOMITIANVS AVG P M
Laureate head of Domitian right

IVPPITER CONSERVATOR
Eagle standing front on thunderbolt, wings outspread, head left

Rome 82-83 AD
3.37g

RIC 144 (R)

Ex-inumis France
11 commentsJay GT4
RIC_144_Domitianus.jpg
RIC 0144 DomitianusObv: IMP CAES DOMITIANVS AVG P M, Laureate head right
Rev: IVPPITER CONSERVATOR, Eagle standing front on thunderbolt, wings outspread, head left
AR/Denarius (20.05 mm 3.44 g 6 h) Struck in Rome 82-83 A.D.
RIC 144 (R), RSC 320, BMCRE 52
4 commentsFlaviusDomitianus
ri485.jpg
RIC 144b DomitianAR Denarius, 3.38g
Rome mint, 82-83 AD
Obv: IMP CAES DOMITIANVS AVG P M; Head of Domitian, laureate, bearded, r.
Rev: IVPPITER CONSERVATOR; Eagle stg. front on thunderbolt, wings outspread, head l.
RIC 144b (R). BMC 52. RSC 320. BNC 53.
Acquired from Zuzim Judaea, January 2010.

A denarius which possibly commemorates Domitian's escape from Vitellian forces after hiding in the Temple of Jupiter during the last days of the Civil War of 69 AD. The coin was also part of an issue that began Domitian's refinement of the coinage.

A fabulous portrait combined with a beautiful and lively eagle on the reverse.
10 commentsDavid Atherton
D144c.jpg
RIC 144c DomitianAR Denarius, 3.53g
Rome mint, 82-83 AD
Obv: IMP CAES DOMITIANVS AVG P M; Head of Domitian, laureate, bearded, r.
Rev: IVPPITER CONSERVATOR; Eagle stg. front on thunderbolt, wings outspread flat, head l.
RIC 144c (R). BMC 52 var. (eagle's wings hunched). RSC 320 var. (same). BNC 53 var. (same).
Acquired from Kölner, June 2021. Ex Obolos 19, 8 May 2021, lot 835, Ex Brett Telford Collection. Ex CNG E302, 8 May 2013, lot 359.

In 82 AD Domitian banished his a rationibus Tiberius Julius and then proceeded to increase the fineness of both the silver and gold coins to pre-Neronian standards. The portraits also became more refined and stylish. This denarius from the first post reform issue features a reverse which possibly commemorates Domitian's escape from Vitellian forces after hiding in the Temple of Jupiter during the last days of the Civil War of 69 AD. There are three variants of this reverse type with the eagle's wings either: a. upright, b. hunched, or c. flat. This type c. is extremely rare - out of 76 specimens in the asearch.com database only 6 feature 'flat' wings, the remainder are the common 'hunched' variant. Type a. is only known on the aureus.
2 commentsDavid Atherton
RIC_II_12_144b.jpg
RIC II 1² Domitian 0144bObv.: IMP CAES DOMITIANVS AVG P M
Rev.: IVPPITER CONSERVATOR
Domitian 81-96, Denar 82-83, Rom, 20mm 3,40g, ss, (R), INV:R028
Dirk J
185.jpg
Roman Empire, Domitian Denarius - Eagle Grasping Thunderbolt (RIC 144)AR Denarius
Rome, 82-83 AD
3.59g

Obv: Laureate head (R), IMP CAES DOMITIANVS AVG P M

Rev: Eagle standing facing, with open wings, head turned L, grasping thunderbolt in its talons.
IVPPITER CONSERVATOR

RIC 144, BMC 52, C. 320

From the Ernst Ploil collection, Vienna
NAC Auction 101 (Ploil) 24 October 2017, lot 228
ex Lanz sale 102, 2001, 522.
4 commentsOptimo Principi
eagdom.jpg
ROMAN EMPIRE, Domitian, DenariusSilver denarius, 19mm, 3.5g, 82-83A.D., Carradice 82-83a, RIC 40, BMC 52, RSC 320, same obverse die as Tkalec 2002 lot 148
IMP CAES DOMITIANVS AVG P M, laur. head r.
IVPPITER CONSERVATOR, eagle standing right, head left, on thunderbolt.

This reverse type commemorates the events during the civil war of 69 A.D. Upon the arrival of the flavian troops in Italy, Sabinus (the elder brother of Vespasian) was forced to seek refuge in the Capitoline fortress (the sanctuary of Jupiter). He also brought in Domitian, his nephew. Eventually the fortress was set on fire and Sabinus captured and executed. Domitian managed to escape and found shelter at one of his father's clients. Later in that place he built a temple for Jupiter Conservator (= the Protector). Source: Tacitus, Histories, the 3rd book, section LXXIV : "Domitianus.....ac potiente rerum patre, disiecto aeditui contubernio, modicum sacellum Iovi Conservatori aramque posuit casus suos in marmore expressam).
2 commentsFORVM AUCTIONS
11599LG.jpg
ROMAN EMPIRE, Nero / Jupiter / DenariusAttribution: RIC 64 (RIC I)

Date Minted: 66-67 AD (Rome)

Obverse: IMP NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS - Laureate head of Nero facing right

Reverse: IVPPITER CVSTOS - Jupiter seated left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre

Weight: 2.84 grams

Size: 17.6mm


An excellent mature portrait of Nero with striking details and stylistically superior devices on a flan that is just a touch tight, but still full legends. The reverse, however, exhibits significantly more wear than the obverse, possibly from cabinet wear as it does appear that this coin has been out of the ground for an extended period. Lightly toned.



ex Glenn Woods
1 comments
7__Auréus_Néron~0.jpg
ROMAN EMPIRE, Nero, AV Aureus, A.D.66-67- Auréus, Néron, Rome, 66-67
Avers : IMP NERO CAESAR - AVGVSTVS Tête laurée de Néron à droite.
Revers : IVPPITER - CVSTOS Jupiter trônant à gauche, tenant un foudre de la main droite et un sceptre long de la gauche.
Cohen 120 | RIC 63

Monetary reform 64 allowed to restore state finances while supporting the people of the Empire the price thereof. This year 64 is marked by the Great Fire of Rome and its consequences, including the persecution against Christians in the city. The following year, it was the discovery of the conspiracy of Piso, the death of Seneca and Lucan. In 66 Tiridates king of Armenia was inducted in Rome. Nero then went to Greece, where he performed on stage and proclaimed "Freedom of Greece." Excess the Emperor cause at the beginning of the year 68 a wave of discontent which culminated in the rebellion of Vindex in Gaul, Galba and Otho Spain. Nero is declared a public enemy by the Senate. He committed suicide on June 9 not to fall alive into the hands of his enemies.
1 comments
Nero.jpeg
ROMAN EMPIRE, Nero, Silver DenariusStruck 64-65 AD, Rome mint, 17mm, 3.2g, VF, RIC I Nero 53

OBVERSE: Laureate head of Nero, right, with beard. NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS (Nero Caesar, the Revered One).

REVERSE: God of the Gods, sky, and thunder, Jupiter, bare to waist, cloak around lower limbs, seated, left on throne, holding thunderbolt in right hand and long scepter in left. IVPPITER CVSTOS (Jupiter, the Guardian).
mherbst81@gmail.com
 
35 files on 1 page(s)

All coins are guaranteed for eternity
Forum Ancient Coins
PO BOX 1316
MOREHEAD CITY NC 28557


252-497-2724
customerservice@forumancientcoins.com
Facebook   Instagram   Pintrest   Twitter