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  qwerty2808 25. Jan. 2013, 02:38

if i have one, where can i sell that?

thanks
  drivearea 18. Jan. 2013, 14:00

Because translation is wrong, I correct it.
How can I purchase this product?
  drivearea 18. Jan. 2013, 13:46

Can you purchase the product of this place?
I want you to teach it.
Is the shipment possible to Japan?
  Elegantia 7. Jan. 2013, 13:23

Bei Interesse unter sarah_voegtlin@yahoo.de Angebot unterbreiten. Danke
  Elegantia 7. Jan. 2013, 13:10

Ich habe diese Münze bei Interesse bitte an sarah_voegtlin@yahoo.de Angebot unterbreiten. Danke
  siliquae 15. Dec. 2012, 06:54

RIC 68
  siliquae 15. Dec. 2012, 06:35

Not COnstantinople, but SIRMIUM
  siliquae 1. Dec. 2012, 08:03

Pas RIC 263 (D N IVLIAN-VS NOB CAES)
Mais RIC 264 (D N IVLIANV-S NOB CAES)
  siliquae 1. Dec. 2012, 08:01

Pas RIC 260 (exergue en CON)
Mais
JULIEN II - ARLES - RIC 264
Silique réduite, 355-360, C3
A/D N IVLIANV-S NOB CAES
R/VOTIS/V/MVLTIS/X//TCON
RIC VIII 264, RSC 154, FERRANDO II 1372
  siliquae 1. Dec. 2012, 08:00

PAs RIC 263 (D N IVLIAN-VS NOB CAES)
Mais
RIC 264 (D N IVLIANV-S NOB CAES)
  siliquae 1. Dec. 2012, 07:59

PAs RIC 260 (exergue en CON).

Mais
JULIEN II - ARLES - RIC 264
Silique réduite, 355-360, C3
A/D N IVLIANV-S NOB CAES
R/VOTIS/V/MVLTIS/X//TCON
RIC VIII 264, RSC 154, FERRANDO II 1372
  siliquae 1. Dec. 2012, 07:57

JULIEN II - ARLES - RIC 264
Silique réduite, 355-360, C3
A/D N IVLIANV-S NOB CAES
R/VOTIS/V/MVLTIS/X//TCON
RIC VIII 264, RSC 154, FERRANDO II 1372
  siliquae 1. Dec. 2012, 07:56

JULIEN II - ARLES - RIC 263
Silique réduite, 355-360, S
A/D N IVLIAN-VS NOB CAES
R/VOTIS/V/MVLTIS/X//TCON
Argent, RIC VIII 263, RSC 154b
  siliquae 17. Nov. 2012, 11:35

RIC 34b3 (VOT/X/MULT/XX)
  siliquae 17. Nov. 2012, 11:27

Mêmes coins (avers et revers) que http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=5685
  siliquae 17. Nov. 2012, 11:26

Mêmes coins (avers et revers) que http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=52090
  wpmergel 3. Nov. 2012, 20:24

Ich warte immernoch auf eine Änderung der Regentschaft...

MfG
W.Mergel
  geranioj11 1. Nov. 2012, 05:12

Caligula Nero and Drusus on horseback dupondius a few months back, and only wanted the coin for the very unusual inscription? : (see at 11'oclock) C CAESAR DIVI AVG PRON AVG P M TR P IIII P P P EX, legend around large S C. RIC I 49 var. (rev. legend; Gaius). For full story see my little article on this unknown and strange inscription?

http://www.forumancientcoins.com/numiswiki/view.asp?key=Caligula%20Struck%20Dupondius%20unrecorded%20with%20the%20reverse%20legend%20P%20EX%20Joe%20Geranio

Joe Geranio
Julio Claudian Iconographic Association
  erdalunal 31. Oct. 2012, 01:17

whats your idea about the rev. side of the coin? used to be named as kalatos...
  A1ratel 2. Oct. 2012, 17:54

I have this medal, and I was wondering where I could sell it and how much I could possibly get?
  Musashi56 23. Sept. 2012, 16:31

Bonjour
je possède cette monnaies dans un état SPL60 (mini)
je souhaite savoir combien d’exemplaires ont été frappés, merci pour votre aide
Très cordialement
  lshear1125 17. Sept. 2012, 01:10

A friend of mine found this coin, well not a coin, but the identical much larger version of this. It looks the exact same except it is the size of a small to medium plate. What exactly is it because I know it is not a coin? How old do you think it is and if it has any worth to it at all?
  siliquae 5. Sept. 2012, 02:43

Bonjour,
C'est la RIC 216.
La RIC 180 est buste nu, ni drapé ni cuirassé.
Siliquae
  siliquae 5. Sept. 2012, 02:38

C'est la RIC 216.
La RIC 180 est buste nu, ni drapé ni cuirassé.
  geranioj11 16. Aug. 2012, 22:38

http://www.forumancientcoins.com/numiswiki/view.asp?key=The%20Propaganda%20of%20Tiberius%20and%20the%20Coin%20from%20Carthago%20Nova-%20Nero%20Julius%20and%20Drusus%20Julius%20-%20Joe%20Geranio

As I was going through my collection today I pulled out my issue (this is cng's) of the coin above and started thinking about the dark propaganda of Tiberius and Sejanus and what actually happened to the two sons of Germanicus on this coin? Numismatics, and I think besides Roman portraiture which I love to study; I love early empire propaganda and especially the Julio Claudian propaganda.

Drusus Caesar was later accused of plotting against Tiberius. He was exiled and imprisoned in 30, a year after his mother Agrippina the Elder and his brother Nero Caesar were arrested. He starved to death in prison in 33, reduced to chewing the stuffing of his bed (Annals 6.23).

Nero was the oldest adoptive grandson of Tiberius, and was seen as the emperor's most obvious successor. However, he was accused of treason along with his mother in 29. Nero was exiled to the island of Ponza where in 30 he was either induced to commit suicide or else starved to death.

We all pretty much know the history, but it is amazing how this coin was struck between 23-29 A.D., the brothers were exiled and the process of their demise started in 30 A.D. Think of the propaganda time capsule we are able to hold in our hand, how one year we have Tiberius on the obverse, and two dynastic family members are dead a few years later, I think this is why I find Roman coins so amazing. Spain and Carthago Nova are wonderful for early empire coins and they must have really been politically involved in the process, although the Roman Spanish coins are not near Roman Imperial quality as far as portraiture goes, they always seem to be somewhat readily available for me to purchase and I love how easy it is to find a brown patina which is my favorite. I picked up my issue of this coin up at the ANA convention a few years back in San Francisco and probably over paid, but you know with the history of the coin, I did not mind a bit.