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GermanicusGERMANICUS, father of Caligula, Died AD 19. Æ Dupondius (29mm, 12.8g). Struck under Gaius (Caligula), AD 37-41. GERMANICVS CAESAR, Germanicus in triumphal quadriga right. / SIGNIS - RECEPT / DEVICTIS - GERM / S-C , Germanicus standing left, holding eagle-tipped scepter. (mint of Rome). RIC I, pg 112, #57 (Gaius)
Son of Drusus, adopted by Tiberius, Father of Caligula, Germanicus Caesar was (by accounts) loved by his legions and the people of Rome. Germanicus carried out punitive actions against the Germans for their part in the Varus ambush, in which the 17th, 18th, and 19th legions were almost decimated to a man. Germanicus's campaign recovered 2 of the 3 lost Eagle stantards from the lost legions. This coin depicts the triumph given to Germanicus and celebrates the recovery of the lost eagle standards.SoxfanApr 07, 2011
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Trajan: Dacia Victory TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. AR Denarius (20mm - 3.12 g). Rome mint. Struck 112 AD. IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P, laureate bust right, slight drapery on left shoulder / S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, Victory standing right, left foot on helmet, inscribing DA/CI/CA in three lines on shield hung on a palm. RIC II 287; Woytek 389b; BMCRE 440; RSC 451; BN 672. VF, lightly toned.
SoxfanFeb 26, 2011
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TitusDenarius 80 B.C Rome
Av: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM
laureate head right
Rv: TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII PP
Elephant left
Condition: good very fine, toning
2.9 gm, 18 mm
RIC: 22a
SoxfanFeb 22, 2011
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Nero AE Dupondius. NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P, laureate head left / SECVRITAS AVGVSTI S-C, II in ex, Securitas seated right, holding veil above her head, altar at feet right. RIC 407SoxfanFeb 05, 2011
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HadrianHadrian AE Dupondius. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P, radiate head right / HILARITAS PR S-C, COS III in ex, Hilaritas standing left holding long palm and cornucopia, small boy and girl to sides.
"This coin seems to have been struck to express joy of the people or Rome (P.R.) under the government of Hadrian. It is useless to attempt to refer such coins to any particular year or event in the reign of Hadrian, for, being all marked COS. III., they may range through the whole period; but I consider them as appropriate to a return of Hadrian to Rome, especially in the early part of his career" - Records of Roman History collected by Francis HoblerSoxfanFeb 04, 2011
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TiberiusTIBERIUS. 14-37 AD. Æ As (25mm, 10.7g). Struck 35-36 AD. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST IMP VIII, Laureate head left. / PONTIF MAX TRIBVN POTEST XXXVI, Winged caduceus. (mint of Rome). RIC I, pg 98, #59. aVF, dark surfaces, cleaning marks behind head.
SoxfanFeb 02, 2011
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VespasianVESPASIAN AE sestertius. Rome mint, 71 AD. IMP CAES VESPAS AVG P M TR P P P COS III, laureate head right. Reverse - MARS VICTOR S-C, Mars advancing left, holding Victory and trophy. RIC (new) 238. 32mm, 23.6g. SoxfanJan 11, 2011
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Augustus and AgrippaAUGUSTUS & AGRIPPA AE dupondius. Nemausus Mint, Gaul, struck after 10 AD. Heads of Agrippa, wearing rostral wreath, and Augustus, wearing laurel wreath, back to back, IMP DIVI F. Reverse - COL NEM, Crocodile chained to palm branch. 27mm, Weight 14.0g. RCV 1730.SoxfanDec 04, 2010
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AgrippaRIC 58SoxfanOct 04, 2010
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AugustusAugustus AE As. CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBVNIC POT, bare head right / M MAECILIVS TVLLVS III VIR AAA F F, around large SC. Rome Mint 7 B.C.
Cohen 448. RIC 435
SoxfanOct 04, 2010
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CaligulaGaius Caligula Æ As. Struck 37-8 AD. C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT, bare head left / VESTA above, S C across field, Vesta seated left, holding patera and sceptre. Cohen 27. RIC 38SoxfanOct 04, 2010
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ClaudiusClaudius Æ As. TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, bare head left / LIBERTAS AVGVSTA S-C, Libertas standing facing, with pileus and extending left hand. Cohen 47.
RIC 97SoxfanOct 04, 2010
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DomitianDOMITIAN AE as. Struck at Rome, September - December 82 AD .IMP CAES DIVI VESP F DOMITIAN AVG P M, laureate head right. Reverse - TR P COS VIII DES VIIII P P, Minerva advancing right, holding spear & shield, S C in fields. RIC 242aSoxfanOct 04, 2010
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Julius CaesarJULIUS CAESAR DICTATOR AR silver denarius. Struck 49-48 BC. CAESAR in exergue, elephant right, trampling on serpent. Reverse - Simpulum, sprinkler, axe and priest's hat. RCV 1399, RSC 49.
This is the first coin struck in the name of Julius Caesar. The symbolism on the obverse apparently alludes to the conquest of good over evil and/or Caesar's victory over the Gauls, while the reverse refers to Caesar's possession of the office of Pontifex Maximus.
SoxfanOct 04, 2010
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