Caligula & Divus Augustus AV Aureus, RIC 1, Cohen 10, BMC 1 Caligula & Divus Augustus AV Aureus. Struck 37 AD. C CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR POT COS, bare head right / Radiate head of Divus Augustus right, between two stars. Cohen 10.
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Caligula est né le 31 août 12 à Antium, neuvième enfant de Germanicus et d'Agrippine l'ancienne. Il perdit son père en 19 et sa mère fut disgraciée par Tibère et mourut en exil en 33.
plus Caligula's own countermarks "CA", "CAG" / "CAC", and Gaius countermarks on Eastern Provincial Coins "IMP" part of "TIBCLAIMP" countermark, right into Caligula's face (countermark Martini Pangerl Collection 51) ...
R0616 2776 Caligula: AE 28 As $550.00 Obv. C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT Laur. hd. l. Rev. VESTA S C Vesta seated l. Vesta seated l. 11.18 g SEAR 616; RIC 38 gVF, attractive green & brown patina ...
However, the titles acclaimed to Caligula indicate that the coin was struck during his first Consulship (37 AD) and during his first term as Tribunicia Potestas (37-38 AD).
RIC Volume I - Gaius (Caligula) (35-41 AD) Click here to see the coins for sale in our store from this period ...
Caligula at Corinth Æ 20, 37 - 41 CE Obv: Bare head left Rx: Pegasus flying left. appeared in Lanz Munich auction 105 26-Nov-2001 lots 404 and 407.
Caligula as Heavy pitting leaves major areas of erosion and severe defacement. Ugly coin! F Tooled and eroded ...
Caligula reversed that by ordering the Roman mint to produce gold and silver coins again, and restricting Lugdunum to bronze. All bets are off during the chaos of the Civil Wars following Nero's suicide.
See Caligula. View whole page from the Dictionary Of Roman Coins Catalog Board NumisWiki Auctions Gallery Fakes All ...
17. Caligula, A.D. 37-41, brass sestertius. 18. Claudius, A.D. 41-54, copper as. 19. Nero, A.D. 54-68, brass sestertius.
Caligula, AD 37-41, AE Sestertius. Emperor head left/SPQR PP OB CIVES SERVATOS in wreath, Rome ca AD 39-40, RIC46, Sear 1801. Obverse centered with full legends, rev.
Obverse of Caligula Bronze As 37 - Coin of the Year - 37 A.D. Bronze As of Caligula Caligula was the nickname given to Caius Caesar, the son of Germanicus and Agrippina Senior, who was born at Antioch in Syria in AD 12.
Imperial—Caligula to Philip I. Also quasi-autonomous. Inscr. ЄΡЄCΙΩΝ.
Caesar, Nero and Caligula, I decided to focus on the Twelve Caesars [1st C. A.D.]. So, I began collecting denarii of the Twelve Caesars. I particularly like those from Ephesus. I later took a liking to the ...
Dio wrote that following the death of Caligula the Senate demonetized his coinage, and ordered that they be melted.
a series of failed marriages ending with a spectacularly lurid failed marriage to Valeria Messalina involving treasonous acts and debauchery leading the death of Messalina and company, Claudius married Agrippina the younger his niece and Caligula's ...
Caligula and Nero are popular, so you pay more for them. My own interest was mostly limited to The Five Good Emperors of the Pax Romana. Even considering the issues of Nerva, whose tenure was brief, these silver denarii are very affordable.
Educated in Rome, he was favored by Caligula who granted him rule of the northern part of Judaea, and then by Claudius who gave him rule of all of Judaea. The dates on his coins are from the start of Claudius' reign.
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originated with the family name of Julius Caesar, taken by the adopted Augustus. It then passed to Tiberius and Caligula by adoption; and to subsequent emperors on their accession, adoption, or nomination as heir-apparent. Celator ...
*251 GERMANICUS, died 19 AD, Issued by his son Caligula. Æ Dupondius. Germanicus in quadriga right/ Germanicus standing left . RIC-57, SR-1820 V-512. Fine+, patina peeling a bit $210 ...
Washington's spokesman had called the the concept of putting the presidential portrait on a coin to be "monarchical" and compared it to the practices of the Roman Emperors Nero and Caligula.
(RPC 3238 var) (An unusual legend for Claudius that includes Germanicus; the name of his late brother and his nephew-predecessor, Caligula) 19 mm / 5.9g die axis 11:00 ...
That's why many a collector of Roman coins tackle only a smaller span of the more famous emperors - generally the 'Twelve Caesars, a rogue's gallery that would include the likes of Caesar Augustus, Caligula, Claudius and Nero! ...
See also: Augustus, Caesar, Coin, Revers, Claudius
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