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 ??
Bacon
28. Juni 2014, 12:32
This very same coin had been auctioned at Auction V Numismatica Genevensis as lot 458 on December 1, 2008 and officially sold for 7'000 CHF.
It was auctioned again at Auction 163 Künker as lot 87 on January 28, 2010 and officially sold for 4'400 euros (6'500 CHF at the rate of that day).
Goldring
27. Juni 2014, 16:56
Münze wurde von der Münzhandlung Manfred Olding 2012 für 85,00 € aus der Sammlung Staniczek Nr. 5376 verkauft. Sodann wurde die Münze Online bei der WAGO am 09.12.12 zum Schätzpreis von 100,00 € angeboten und für 130,00 € versteigert.
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_
It was auctioned again at Auction 163 Künker as lot 87 on January 28, 2010 and officially sold for 4'400 euros (6'500 CHF at the rate of that day).