Late Roman Bronze Coins
Coin talk => Late Roman Bronze coins => Topic started by: Victor on April 07, 2013, 10:28:46 PM
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I just saw this coin which has two unusual aspects- a very nice Gorgon on the shield and it has a rare bust, I5 which is laureate, cuirassed, spear across left shoulder, shield, victory on globe in left hand. It is 17mm and 3.3 grams. It sold for $394.22
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my sample from the same dies :D
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my sample from the same dies :D
Very nice
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I just saw this coin which has two unusual aspects- a very nice Gorgon on the shield and it has a rare bust, I5 which is laureate, cuirassed, spear across left shoulder, shield, victory on globe in left hand. It is 17mm and 3.3 grams. It sold for $394.22
One of the reasons I started collecting these was it seemed like there was no end to the variations. I've yet to even see the Licinius version of this coin.
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One of the reasons I started collecting these was it seemed like there was no end to the variations. I've yet to even see the Licinius version of this coin.
Yes, this is a wonderfully varied series. I have only seen the Licinius types in a book, the page is attached below.
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Yes, this is a wonderfully varied series. I have only seen the Licinius types in a book, the page is attached below.
Thank you. What book would that be in?
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Thank you. What book would that be in?
It is from Die römische Münzserie Beata Tranquillitas in der Prägestätte Trier 321-323 by Alten and Zschucke.