Estudio monográfico del tesoro de Regina Turdulorum. 818 antoninianos, la mayoría del tipo Divo Claudio. Todas imitaciones.The Regina Turdulorum Hoard (Casas de Reina, Badajoz) was buried with 818 imitative antoniniani of Divo Claudio type, minted in copper. The vast majority of the coins bear the reverse legend CONSECRATIO. This figure makes the Regina Turdulorum hoard one of the most important in Spain and Portugal. In numismatic terms, the most common reverse type is the funeral pyre, as opposed to the eagle. In addition to this main group, there is a second group, where there are curious imitations that follow various prototypes for the manufacture of the reverse. The study of the posthumous coinage of Claudius II and his imitations rep...
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In this paper, I notice about a set formed by many lots of celtiberian and roman coins from Uxama (B...
Imitations of Roman coins are an extremely heterogeneous group in geographical, chronological and fu...
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The first part of the paper is devoted to the study and classification of 27 antoniniani and radiate...
Coin Hoards formed with the last issues in the name of Theodosius and his sons stand out as one of t...
In May, 1971, the museum in Alba Iulia acquired the numismatic collection of Professor Alexandru Bor...
During the excavations in the Roman villa of Torre de Benagalgón (Rincón de la Victoria, Málaga), in...
The numismatic sources are an important vestige to understand aspects of ancient societies. One of t...
This paper analyzes the Early Imperial denarii coin hoard found near the villa of La Polonia (Castro...
Three clay moulds coming from Corseul are conserved in Nantes museum. Two of them represent severian...
This paper is based on the study of Roman silver coins, from archaeological sites located in Roman D...
For the first time a hoard of tetrarchic argentei from the Near East is here studied as a whole. Con...
This paper aims at studying an unknown coinage from the Iberian Peninsula depicting the Phoenician g...
The discovery of a new hoard consisting of Roman republican denarii has led to the re-opening of an ...
In this paper, I notice about a set formed by many lots of celtiberian and roman coins from Uxama (B...
Imitations of Roman coins are an extremely heterogeneous group in geographical, chronological and fu...
In this paper we introduce a reverse coin die for the Roman Republican denarii of Publius Accoleius ...
The paper shows the isolated discovery of an important Iberian denarius from northem Portugal. The ...
The first part of the paper is devoted to the study and classification of 27 antoniniani and radiate...
Coin Hoards formed with the last issues in the name of Theodosius and his sons stand out as one of t...
In May, 1971, the museum in Alba Iulia acquired the numismatic collection of Professor Alexandru Bor...
During the excavations in the Roman villa of Torre de Benagalgón (Rincón de la Victoria, Málaga), in...
The numismatic sources are an important vestige to understand aspects of ancient societies. One of t...
This paper analyzes the Early Imperial denarii coin hoard found near the villa of La Polonia (Castro...
Three clay moulds coming from Corseul are conserved in Nantes museum. Two of them represent severian...
This paper is based on the study of Roman silver coins, from archaeological sites located in Roman D...
For the first time a hoard of tetrarchic argentei from the Near East is here studied as a whole. Con...
This paper aims at studying an unknown coinage from the Iberian Peninsula depicting the Phoenician g...
The discovery of a new hoard consisting of Roman republican denarii has led to the re-opening of an ...
In this paper, I notice about a set formed by many lots of celtiberian and roman coins from Uxama (B...