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Didia Clara146 viewsReproduction of a gold aureus of Didia Clara, daughter of Didius Julianus. AD 193. Becker #183. Coin is stamped 'COPY' on the rim.

Sold on eBay Dec 2006

Submitted by gmazza
Gustavo Mazzarollo
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Didia Clara88 viewsTop coin is authentic mother bottom coin is transfer die fake.
The flan defect on cheek (red) and the flan crack (blue) on obverse were transferred in transferd dies and on fakes produced with them. On reverse the slippage see for example first L of Hilaritas and the two edge cracks (blue) were transferred in transferd dies and on fakes produced with them. The ghost line (yellow) is identical with the end of planchet of the mother and is so showing the flan shape of the mother.

Didia Clara. Silver Denarius (2.35 g), Augusta, AD 193. Rome, under Didius Julianus. DIDIA CLA-RA AVG, draped bust of Didia Clara right. Reverse HILAR T-EMPOR, Hilaritas standing facing, head left, holding long palm and cornucopiae. RIC 10; BMC 14; RSC 3
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Didia Clara Sestertius55 viewsAE Sestertius, 193 AD, Rome mint.

Obv: DIDIA CLARA AVG, Draped bust to right.
Rev: HILAR TEMPOR, Hilaritas standing left, holding palm branch in r. hand and cornucopia in left. S C across field.
RIC IV #20 (Didius Julianus); Banti #1; BMCRE #40 (Didius Julianus); Cohen #34

Seller desc.:
This is a reproduction of a Roman sestertius of Didia Clara, daughter of emperor Didius Juliananus who ruled in 193 CE. The obverse shows the portrait of Didia Clara facing right. The reverse shows Hilaritas standing left holding a long palm and cornucopiae. The coin was struck in 193 CE. (Sear 6087). These pieces are NOT ancient coins. Each coin is stamped 'COPY' on the reverse.

Offered as Copy/reproduction on ebay
Dec/2011
mdelvalle
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Didia Clara, Denarius, RIC 10185 viewsObv: DIDIA CLARA AVG
Bust: Draped Bust right
Rev: HILAR TEMPOR
Hilaritas standing left holding branch and cornucopia
Date: April-June 193 AD
Ref: RIC 10, RSC 3, BMC 14

Image courtesy of Kevin at Barry & Darling Coins
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