Publication of three types of hybrid denarius strikes, error coins from the mint of Rome in the 50s and 40s BC (RRC 410/3-410/9; RRC 449/1-449/4; RRC 454/1-454/2) as well as two sestertii of the moneyer C. Considius Paetus (RRC 465/8) featuring new, partly garbled legend varieties, namely C. CONSI and C. COSISVS (sic)
Based on the study of a large sample of 1,150 coins, this paper proposes a new classification, in se...
1. Silver Denarius. 2. Bronze as. 3. Sulla-gold. 4. Caesar-gold. 5. M.Anthony + M. Lepidus gold....
The problem of the origin of silver plated coins during Roman Republican times is analyzed. All the ...
Discussion of three specimens of the denarius type RIC Nerva 32. One of them, kept in the Kunsthisto...
The discovery of a new hoard consisting of Roman republican denarii has led to the re-opening of an ...
Sydenham dates this coin later than Crawford, to c 137-134 B.C.E, and indicates the mint of origin a...
This article is a thorough study of a scarce sub-type of the C. L. CAESARES denarii, RIC (2nd editio...
Imitations of Roman coins are an extremely heterogeneous group in geographical, chronological and fu...
Crawford says the moneyer may plausibly be identified with the Praetor of Sicily, RE Papirius 39, me...
The basic silver coin of the early Roman Empire was the denarius. By decree of Caesar Augustus in 15...
Crawford identifies the moneyer of this type as likely to be the son of the moneyer Gaius Curiatius ...
Crawford notes uncertainty about the moneyer, Gnaeus Domitius. If he is the Consul of 96, there is a...
Crawford notes that the absence of the cognomen Caesar and of any of the types used on coins by Iuli...
This article is a thorough study of a scarce sub-type of the C. L. CAESARES denarii, RIC (2nd editio...
Crawford presumes the moneyer is Gnaeus Papirius Carbo, consul of 113. Sydenham dates this coin earl...
Based on the study of a large sample of 1,150 coins, this paper proposes a new classification, in se...
1. Silver Denarius. 2. Bronze as. 3. Sulla-gold. 4. Caesar-gold. 5. M.Anthony + M. Lepidus gold....
The problem of the origin of silver plated coins during Roman Republican times is analyzed. All the ...
Discussion of three specimens of the denarius type RIC Nerva 32. One of them, kept in the Kunsthisto...
The discovery of a new hoard consisting of Roman republican denarii has led to the re-opening of an ...
Sydenham dates this coin later than Crawford, to c 137-134 B.C.E, and indicates the mint of origin a...
This article is a thorough study of a scarce sub-type of the C. L. CAESARES denarii, RIC (2nd editio...
Imitations of Roman coins are an extremely heterogeneous group in geographical, chronological and fu...
Crawford says the moneyer may plausibly be identified with the Praetor of Sicily, RE Papirius 39, me...
The basic silver coin of the early Roman Empire was the denarius. By decree of Caesar Augustus in 15...
Crawford identifies the moneyer of this type as likely to be the son of the moneyer Gaius Curiatius ...
Crawford notes uncertainty about the moneyer, Gnaeus Domitius. If he is the Consul of 96, there is a...
Crawford notes that the absence of the cognomen Caesar and of any of the types used on coins by Iuli...
This article is a thorough study of a scarce sub-type of the C. L. CAESARES denarii, RIC (2nd editio...
Crawford presumes the moneyer is Gnaeus Papirius Carbo, consul of 113. Sydenham dates this coin earl...
Based on the study of a large sample of 1,150 coins, this paper proposes a new classification, in se...
1. Silver Denarius. 2. Bronze as. 3. Sulla-gold. 4. Caesar-gold. 5. M.Anthony + M. Lepidus gold....
The problem of the origin of silver plated coins during Roman Republican times is analyzed. All the ...