my growing brockage collection

Started by Victor, September 17, 2024, 10:55:58 AM

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Victor

I have a few brockages and though I didn't set out to have a sub collection of them; I guess that I do now  :D

A brockage occurs when the coin gets stuck to the die and the next strike produces a mirror image on one side of the planchet.

These are fairly common; though reverse brockages are rarer than obverse, because the mint worker could more easily see if the planchet was stuck to the obverse die.


Gallienus_reverse_brockage.jpg

this is a reverse brockage for Gallienus

The reverse is AETERNITAS AVG, Saturn with harpa standing right; PXV in exergue. RIC 606


Constantine_Aquileia_48.jpg

Partial reverse brockage

Constantine I
A.D. 320
18x19mm 2.3g
CONST-[ANTINVS AVG]; helmeted and cuirassed bust right.
VIRTVS EXERCIT, [Valor of the army] Standard inscribed VOT/XX with captive seated on ground on either side, S-F across fields.
in ex. AQ[P]
RIC VII Aquileia 48


Constantine_Siscia_VLPP_brockage.jpg

Constantine I
A.D. 318- 320
20x21mm 3.2g
obverse brockage Siscia mint
should have been VICT[ORIAE] LAETAE PRINC PERP reverse


Constantine_brockage_Lyon.jpg

Constantine I
A.D. 320
17mm 3.6g
CONS-TANTINVS AVG; high crested helmet (bowl shaped) and cuirassed bust right.


For reverse see--

VICTORIAE LAET PRINC PERP; two Victories stg., facing one another, together holding shield inscribed VOT PR on altar.
in ex. P [2 captives] L
RIC VII Lyons 79

Obverse brockage


Constantine_brockage.jpg

Obverse brockage


This Constantine I brockage has a line under the reverse bust. For some obscure reason, somebody did this to the flan before striking; which is why the bust obscures most of it.

21mm 2.9g
IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG


Constantine_Siscia_IOVI_brockage.JPG

Constantine I
20x21 3.3g
IOVI CONSERVATORI
Siscia

obverse brockage





Constantine_Rome_SOLI_brockage.JPG

Constantine I
19x20 3.0
SOLI INVICTO COMITI
Rome

Obverse brockage




brockage_Constantinopolis.jpg

Constantinopolis brockage from Trier
15mm 1.8g

Ex 1989 Nether Compton (Dorset) Hoard

Lech Stępniewski

Nice collection! This partial reverse brockage is especially interesting.

Victor

Yes, the partial from Aquileia is probably my favorite and also the most expensive...though it was only like $125

Victor