Roman republic denarius12/28/2023 Ryerson Reference Number 1922.4856 IIIF Manifest The International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) represents a set of open standards that enables rich access to digital media from libraries, archives, museums, and other cultural institutions around the world. : allows customers to find the best prices, set price alerts and search through countless deals on their price. "Divine Julius" Dimensions Diam.: 2 cm (13/16 in.) Credit Line Gift of Martin A. Valerius Flaccus (108-107 BC) VF Roman Republic AR Denarius. Crepusius and Roman Republican Mint Organization, American Numismatic. Status On View, Gallery 153 Department Arts of the Ancient Mediterranean and Byzantium Culture Ancient Roman Title Denarius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Augustus Place Spain (Minted in) Date 19 BCE–18 BCE Medium Silver Inscriptions Obverse: CAESAR AVGVSTVS The Revenues of Rome, Journal of Roman Studies 71, 161172. Augustus (reigned 27 BC–AD 14), was the first Roman emperor and dictated that he retain his youthful appearance in his portraits throughout his lifetime. Early imperial coin portraits included individualized features that identified each ruler. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the head of Roman Emperor Augustus facing left, with a civic oak crown. The imagery on coins took a turn towards propaganda when Julius Caesar used his own profile on his coins, an opportunity not missed by Brutus who similarly used his own image on one side of his coins and on the other side two daggers symbolising his role in the assassination of Caesar. The coins were then struck, one by one, in a process similar to how coins are created today. Antestius Gragulus, silver denarius struck 136 BC. The tiny images were carved by engravers into bronze dies, with one for the front and another for the back. Heritage Auctions July 7-9 Hong Kong Sale is the extremely rare Republic. Packaged in a coin collecting flip with the description of coin printed on flip insert. This coin is stamped on the reverse with the word copy. M HERENNI to left, Amphinomus carrying his father right. PIETAS, laureate head of Pietas right, control letter below chin. Until Late Antiquity, portraits usually appeared in profile. abbreviated as 1d (from denarius - the Roman coin from which the penny. Herennius Roman Republic Denarius 108-107 B.C. While the front side depicted the sovereign’s portrait, the back was often used to communicate the ruler’s accomplishments or aspirations. Inscriptions on coins help identify the ruler. Thereafter, profile portraits of rulers or other members of the imperial family became the standard subject on coins throughout the Roman Empire. It was not until 44 BCE that the portrait of a living person-Julius Caesar-appeared on coins. Early coins depicted the heads of gods and goddesses on the front side, often in profile, while the back depicted animals, natural resources, symbols, and references to historical events. The same was true in ancient Rome, which began producing its first coinage in the late 4th century BCE. Cash is also accepted on our premises.Portraits of important people appear on local currency all around the world. We accept Amex, Debit, MasterCard, PayPal, personal cheques, and Visa as payment. Or cell all of our featured lots as we post them Lots can be mailed, delivered, or held as practicable. Iunius Brutus right - Reverse: Head of C. There is no live auction at the store.Īll Nations store will be open for consignment and pickup by appointment only Iunius Brutus - Denarius 54 BC - Mint: Rome - Obverse: Head of L. Please place online, email, or telephone bids by noon on Saturday. Denarius Mint Italy (Central) Obverse Helmeted head of Roma, right helmet has straight or nearly straight visor. Procilius) Minted in Rome Note: this coin seems light and has reverse flaws that suggest it is silver plated. Helmcken Realized $20,000 in our 2021 Milestone 1,300th auction Denarius, issued by Ancient Roman Republic, 80 BC Moneyer: L. Macdonald Treaty of Washington Cover & letter to J.S. This pair is illustrated in Howes’ Canada handbook and has previously graced the Pack, Adler, Jephcott, Leggett, Hillmer, and Cantor collections.Ĭanadian Stamp News: Rare used 12-penny black pair brings $165Kġ871 John A. The following lot offered a used $3 Jubilee stamp, which was tied by a Winnipeg cancel and sold for $708 on a $400 estimate.Īll Nations and Canada Stamp Finder brokered the sale of the finest of two known pairs of the 170 year old 12d Black, for $165,000 in August 2021.
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