Trotz Überprägungsspuren ein wunderschönes Stück, bei dem eindeutig die Jahreszahl 637 zu lesen ist! Da sich die 7 und die 9 (Diwani-Schrift) zum Verwechseln ähnlich sehen, kommt es häufig zu diesem speziellen Lesefehler, vor dem selbst Bedoukian nicht gefeit war.
geranioj11
31. Juli 2014, 09:59
This coin seems to be dated 37-8 A.D.? I do not see TRP IIII? Just wondering.
geranioj11
31. Juli 2014, 09:57
The only known pre-principate coinage of Caligula on any coin. Very Historical piece.Tiberius and Caligula pre-principate
For problems with the dating of Tiberian Coinage see RPC and A. Banti and L. Simonetti, Corpus Nummorum Romanorum (XIII Florence: 1977 pp. 141-50 deal with dating to 34 A.D. (PolliniJWAG, note 28 for more explanation. Also: “Aspects of the Principate of Tiberius”, Historical comments on the Colonial coinage issued outside Spain, Michael Grant- The American Numismatic Society – Numismatic Notes and Monographs(1950) There are some issues with inscriptions and dating in Banti Simonetti.
These are the only coins that show a portrait of Caligula pre-principate! The coin is dated to maybe 32-33? RPC 182. The importance of this coin is invaluable towards any study of Caligulan pre-principate portraiture. There are no pre-principate portraits (sculpted) of Caligula excepted by Art historians. C · CAESAR · TI · N · QVINQ · IN · V · I · N · K ·
Joe Geranio
Julio Claudian Iconographic Association
geranioj11
31. Juli 2014, 09:48
The only known pre-principate coinage of Caligula on any coin. Very Historical piece. RPC 184 Tiberius and Caligula pre-principate
For problems with the dating of Tiberian Coinage see RPC and A. Banti and L. Simonetti, Corpus Nummorum Romanorum (XIII Florence: 1977 pp. 141-50 deal with dating to 34 A.D. (PolliniJWAG, note 28 for more explanation. Also: “Aspects of the Principate of Tiberius”, Historical comments on the Colonial coinage issued outside Spain, Michael Grant- The American Numismatic Society – Numismatic Notes and Monographs(1950) There are some issues with inscriptions and dating in Banti Simonetti.
These are the only coins that show a portrait of Caligula pre-principate! The coin is dated to maybe 32-33? RPC 182. The importance of this coin is invaluable towards any study of Caligulan pre-principate portraiture. There are no pre-principate portraits (sculpted) of Caligula excepted by Art historians. C · CAESAR · TI · N · QVINQ · IN · V · I · N · K ·
Joe Geranio
Julio Claudian Iconographic Association
Manfred
28. Juli 2014, 14:41
es handelt sich wohl um die Büste des Tiberius
uru-28
24. Juli 2014, 21:46
Prägestand ist Saluzzo, Carmagnola ist der Prägeort.
uru-28
24. Juli 2014, 21:45
Prägestand ist Saluzzo, Carmagnola ist der Prägeort.
uru-28
24. Juli 2014, 21:43
Prägestand ist Saluzzo, Carmagnola ist der Prägeort.
Helvetica
22. Juli 2014, 18:58
References: Waddington 5304; Paris 1382
Pscipio
22. Juli 2014, 09:02
Apparently a modern pressed fake.
Wallysully
21. Juli 2014, 07:51
Nice sell. I have one of these same mint. Almost same condition.
konurhanhoca
19. Juli 2014, 02:55
can someone write link(s) as similar type of this medal...
Münzadler
17. Juli 2014, 21:49
St? Langsam wird es im Norden lächerlich!
lysimachos_ohio
15. Juli 2014, 22:20
Probably overstruck with the undertype (reverse) of previous strike accidentally appearing as a headdress on the later overstrike (obverse).
Following the Millennia collection sale, this coin had been offered as lot 24903 at Heritage auction #3014 on April 16 2011 and officially sold for US$ 33'350.
kai
7. Juli 2014, 13:51
Womit soll doe Bewertung "selten" gerechtfertigt sein!?
Bacon
7. Juli 2014, 10:08
This coin, sold for US 21'000 on 5 January 2014 (€. 15'500), subsequently realized €. 27'000 on 3 July 2014 as lot 3248 at Künker auction 251. (+75% over 6 months, + 206% on a yearly basis).
Tejas554
6. Juli 2014, 13:01
This coins is probably a modern forgery. Several die-identical pieces have been offered on Ebay in 2013 and 2014 - often by known "fake-sellers". The Ebay examples have usually fetched prices between USD 400 and 800.
alsadeekalsadouk
4. Juli 2014, 23:38
nice coin . if cleo head it will be nice , it is coming for arnose head alas
sujit_kumar
3. Juli 2014, 04:41
Odisha coin
sujit_kumar
3. Juli 2014, 04:38
oldest money?
rayban35
2. Juli 2014, 17:36
Je suis surpris, sur cet Avers cela n'est pas la lettre B mais la lettre e que l'on vois ??
For problems with the dating of Tiberian Coinage see RPC and A. Banti and L. Simonetti, Corpus Nummorum Romanorum (XIII Florence: 1977 pp. 141-50 deal with dating to 34 A.D. (PolliniJWAG, note 28 for more explanation. Also: “Aspects of the Principate of Tiberius”, Historical comments on the Colonial coinage issued outside Spain, Michael Grant- The American Numismatic Society – Numismatic Notes and Monographs(1950) There are some issues with inscriptions and dating in Banti Simonetti.
These are the only coins that show a portrait of Caligula pre-principate! The coin is dated to maybe 32-33? RPC 182. The importance of this coin is invaluable towards any study of Caligulan pre-principate portraiture. There are no pre-principate portraits (sculpted) of Caligula excepted by Art historians. C · CAESAR · TI · N · QVINQ · IN · V · I · N · K ·
Joe Geranio
Julio Claudian Iconographic Association
For problems with the dating of Tiberian Coinage see RPC and A. Banti and L. Simonetti, Corpus Nummorum Romanorum (XIII Florence: 1977 pp. 141-50 deal with dating to 34 A.D. (PolliniJWAG, note 28 for more explanation. Also: “Aspects of the Principate of Tiberius”, Historical comments on the Colonial coinage issued outside Spain, Michael Grant- The American Numismatic Society – Numismatic Notes and Monographs(1950) There are some issues with inscriptions and dating in Banti Simonetti.
These are the only coins that show a portrait of Caligula pre-principate! The coin is dated to maybe 32-33? RPC 182. The importance of this coin is invaluable towards any study of Caligulan pre-principate portraiture. There are no pre-principate portraits (sculpted) of Caligula excepted by Art historians. C · CAESAR · TI · N · QVINQ · IN · V · I · N · K ·
Joe Geranio
Julio Claudian Iconographic Association
de celle décrite en 2010 par D. Hollard dans
les Cahiers Numismatiques (SENA)
Voir l'article : https://www.academia.edu/5488179/Un_depot_de_siliques_de_Constantin_III_et_Constant_II_a_Cambounes_Tarn_