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Vol. Province Region City Issue Dating Magistrates Denomination Person(s) Obv. inscription Obv. design Rev. inscription Rev. design Reference Note Internal note Coin Number Museum Inventory Number Bibliography Weight Diameter Axis Quantity Obv. die Rev. die Obv. cmks Rev. cmks Note Obv. img Rev. img Plate Uri link
I 506 Gallia Belgica Gaul Uncertain mint of Germanus Indutilli c. 10 BC Germanus, freedman of Indutillus Brass (18 mm) male diademed head, right GERMANVS INDVTILLI L bull butting, left Scheers, Traité, 216, RIC 249 After a thoroughgoing study of the series, J.-M. Doyen, Economie, monnaie et société à Reims sous l’Empire romain, Bull. Soc. Arch. Champenoise 100 (2007), pp. 63-85, concludes that the series may be attributed to Durocortorum (Reims). For new information concerning particularly the geographical distribution of these coins, the type of sites on which they are found etc., see now P. Beliën, ‘Authorised or tolerated? Some new perspectives on the GERMANVS INDVTILLI L. series’ in J. van Heesch and I. Heeren (eds), Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honour of Simone Scheers (London, 2009), pp. 31-51. Beliën stresses rightly (pp. 42-3 and n. 72) that these coins must be considered as semisses, and not as quadrantes (as stated in RPC). axis: var. 1 P 9248 3.27 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b11291442n [show] [edit]
I 506 Gallia Belgica Gaul Uncertain mint of Germanus Indutilli c. 10 BC Germanus, freedman of Indutillus Brass (18 mm) male diademed head, right GERMANVS INDVTILLI L bull butting, left Scheers, Traité, 216, RIC 249 After a thoroughgoing study of the series, J.-M. Doyen, Economie, monnaie et société à Reims sous l’Empire romain, Bull. Soc. Arch. Champenoise 100 (2007), pp. 63-85, concludes that the series may be attributed to Durocortorum (Reims). For new information concerning particularly the geographical distribution of these coins, the type of sites on which they are found etc., see now P. Beliën, ‘Authorised or tolerated? Some new perspectives on the GERMANVS INDVTILLI L. series’ in J. van Heesch and I. Heeren (eds), Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honour of Simone Scheers (London, 2009), pp. 31-51. Beliën stresses rightly (pp. 42-3 and n. 72) that these coins must be considered as semisses, and not as quadrantes (as stated in RPC). axis: var. 2 L 1957 2.49 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 506 Gallia Belgica Gaul Uncertain mint of Germanus Indutilli c. 10 BC Germanus, freedman of Indutillus Brass (18 mm) male diademed head, right GERMANVS INDVTILLI L bull butting, left Scheers, Traité, 216, RIC 249 After a thoroughgoing study of the series, J.-M. Doyen, Economie, monnaie et société à Reims sous l’Empire romain, Bull. Soc. Arch. Champenoise 100 (2007), pp. 63-85, concludes that the series may be attributed to Durocortorum (Reims). For new information concerning particularly the geographical distribution of these coins, the type of sites on which they are found etc., see now P. Beliën, ‘Authorised or tolerated? Some new perspectives on the GERMANVS INDVTILLI L. series’ in J. van Heesch and I. Heeren (eds), Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honour of Simone Scheers (London, 2009), pp. 31-51. Beliën stresses rightly (pp. 42-3 and n. 72) that these coins must be considered as semisses, and not as quadrantes (as stated in RPC). axis: var. 3 L 1958 2.96 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 506 Gallia Belgica Gaul Uncertain mint of Germanus Indutilli c. 10 BC Germanus, freedman of Indutillus Brass (18 mm) male diademed head, right GERMANVS INDVTILLI L bull butting, left Scheers, Traité, 216, RIC 249 After a thoroughgoing study of the series, J.-M. Doyen, Economie, monnaie et société à Reims sous l’Empire romain, Bull. Soc. Arch. Champenoise 100 (2007), pp. 63-85, concludes that the series may be attributed to Durocortorum (Reims). For new information concerning particularly the geographical distribution of these coins, the type of sites on which they are found etc., see now P. Beliën, ‘Authorised or tolerated? Some new perspectives on the GERMANVS INDVTILLI L. series’ in J. van Heesch and I. Heeren (eds), Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honour of Simone Scheers (London, 2009), pp. 31-51. Beliën stresses rightly (pp. 42-3 and n. 72) that these coins must be considered as semisses, and not as quadrantes (as stated in RPC). axis: var. 4 L 1959 2.82 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 506 Gallia Belgica Gaul Uncertain mint of Germanus Indutilli c. 10 BC Germanus, freedman of Indutillus Brass (18 mm) male diademed head, right GERMANVS INDVTILLI L bull butting, left Scheers, Traité, 216, RIC 249 After a thoroughgoing study of the series, J.-M. Doyen, Economie, monnaie et société à Reims sous l’Empire romain, Bull. Soc. Arch. Champenoise 100 (2007), pp. 63-85, concludes that the series may be attributed to Durocortorum (Reims). For new information concerning particularly the geographical distribution of these coins, the type of sites on which they are found etc., see now P. Beliën, ‘Authorised or tolerated? Some new perspectives on the GERMANVS INDVTILLI L. series’ in J. van Heesch and I. Heeren (eds), Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honour of Simone Scheers (London, 2009), pp. 31-51. Beliën stresses rightly (pp. 42-3 and n. 72) that these coins must be considered as semisses, and not as quadrantes (as stated in RPC). axis: var. 5 L 1960 2.62 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 506 Gallia Belgica Gaul Uncertain mint of Germanus Indutilli c. 10 BC Germanus, freedman of Indutillus Brass (18 mm) male diademed head, right GERMANVS INDVTILLI L bull butting, left Scheers, Traité, 216, RIC 249 After a thoroughgoing study of the series, J.-M. Doyen, Economie, monnaie et société à Reims sous l’Empire romain, Bull. Soc. Arch. Champenoise 100 (2007), pp. 63-85, concludes that the series may be attributed to Durocortorum (Reims). For new information concerning particularly the geographical distribution of these coins, the type of sites on which they are found etc., see now P. Beliën, ‘Authorised or tolerated? Some new perspectives on the GERMANVS INDVTILLI L. series’ in J. van Heesch and I. Heeren (eds), Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honour of Simone Scheers (London, 2009), pp. 31-51. Beliën stresses rightly (pp. 42-3 and n. 72) that these coins must be considered as semisses, and not as quadrantes (as stated in RPC). axis: var. 6 L 1961 2.86 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 506 Gallia Belgica Gaul Uncertain mint of Germanus Indutilli c. 10 BC Germanus, freedman of Indutillus Brass (18 mm) male diademed head, right GERMANVS INDVTILLI L bull butting, left Scheers, Traité, 216, RIC 249 After a thoroughgoing study of the series, J.-M. Doyen, Economie, monnaie et société à Reims sous l’Empire romain, Bull. Soc. Arch. Champenoise 100 (2007), pp. 63-85, concludes that the series may be attributed to Durocortorum (Reims). For new information concerning particularly the geographical distribution of these coins, the type of sites on which they are found etc., see now P. Beliën, ‘Authorised or tolerated? Some new perspectives on the GERMANVS INDVTILLI L. series’ in J. van Heesch and I. Heeren (eds), Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honour of Simone Scheers (London, 2009), pp. 31-51. Beliën stresses rightly (pp. 42-3 and n. 72) that these coins must be considered as semisses, and not as quadrantes (as stated in RPC). axis: var. 7 L 1962 3.01 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 506 Gallia Belgica Gaul Uncertain mint of Germanus Indutilli c. 10 BC Germanus, freedman of Indutillus Brass (18 mm) male diademed head, right GERMANVS INDVTILLI L bull butting, left Scheers, Traité, 216, RIC 249 After a thoroughgoing study of the series, J.-M. Doyen, Economie, monnaie et société à Reims sous l’Empire romain, Bull. Soc. Arch. Champenoise 100 (2007), pp. 63-85, concludes that the series may be attributed to Durocortorum (Reims). For new information concerning particularly the geographical distribution of these coins, the type of sites on which they are found etc., see now P. Beliën, ‘Authorised or tolerated? Some new perspectives on the GERMANVS INDVTILLI L. series’ in J. van Heesch and I. Heeren (eds), Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honour of Simone Scheers (London, 2009), pp. 31-51. Beliën stresses rightly (pp. 42-3 and n. 72) that these coins must be considered as semisses, and not as quadrantes (as stated in RPC). axis: var. 8 L 1963 2.99 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 506 Gallia Belgica Gaul Uncertain mint of Germanus Indutilli c. 10 BC Germanus, freedman of Indutillus Brass (18 mm) male diademed head, right GERMANVS INDVTILLI L bull butting, left Scheers, Traité, 216, RIC 249 After a thoroughgoing study of the series, J.-M. Doyen, Economie, monnaie et société à Reims sous l’Empire romain, Bull. Soc. Arch. Champenoise 100 (2007), pp. 63-85, concludes that the series may be attributed to Durocortorum (Reims). For new information concerning particularly the geographical distribution of these coins, the type of sites on which they are found etc., see now P. Beliën, ‘Authorised or tolerated? Some new perspectives on the GERMANVS INDVTILLI L. series’ in J. van Heesch and I. Heeren (eds), Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honour of Simone Scheers (London, 2009), pp. 31-51. Beliën stresses rightly (pp. 42-3 and n. 72) that these coins must be considered as semisses, and not as quadrantes (as stated in RPC). axis: var. 9 L 1964 3.25 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 506 Gallia Belgica Gaul Uncertain mint of Germanus Indutilli c. 10 BC Germanus, freedman of Indutillus Brass (18 mm) male diademed head, right GERMANVS INDVTILLI L bull butting, left Scheers, Traité, 216, RIC 249 After a thoroughgoing study of the series, J.-M. Doyen, Economie, monnaie et société à Reims sous l’Empire romain, Bull. Soc. Arch. Champenoise 100 (2007), pp. 63-85, concludes that the series may be attributed to Durocortorum (Reims). For new information concerning particularly the geographical distribution of these coins, the type of sites on which they are found etc., see now P. Beliën, ‘Authorised or tolerated? Some new perspectives on the GERMANVS INDVTILLI L. series’ in J. van Heesch and I. Heeren (eds), Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honour of Simone Scheers (London, 2009), pp. 31-51. Beliën stresses rightly (pp. 42-3 and n. 72) that these coins must be considered as semisses, and not as quadrantes (as stated in RPC). axis: var. 10 L 1965 2.86 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 506 Gallia Belgica Gaul Uncertain mint of Germanus Indutilli c. 10 BC Germanus, freedman of Indutillus Brass (18 mm) male diademed head, right GERMANVS INDVTILLI L bull butting, left Scheers, Traité, 216, RIC 249 After a thoroughgoing study of the series, J.-M. Doyen, Economie, monnaie et société à Reims sous l’Empire romain, Bull. Soc. Arch. Champenoise 100 (2007), pp. 63-85, concludes that the series may be attributed to Durocortorum (Reims). For new information concerning particularly the geographical distribution of these coins, the type of sites on which they are found etc., see now P. Beliën, ‘Authorised or tolerated? Some new perspectives on the GERMANVS INDVTILLI L. series’ in J. van Heesch and I. Heeren (eds), Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honour of Simone Scheers (London, 2009), pp. 31-51. Beliën stresses rightly (pp. 42-3 and n. 72) that these coins must be considered as semisses, and not as quadrantes (as stated in RPC). axis: var. 11 L 1966 2.56 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 506 Gallia Belgica Gaul Uncertain mint of Germanus Indutilli c. 10 BC Germanus, freedman of Indutillus Brass (18 mm) male diademed head, right GERMANVS INDVTILLI L bull butting, left Scheers, Traité, 216, RIC 249 After a thoroughgoing study of the series, J.-M. Doyen, Economie, monnaie et société à Reims sous l’Empire romain, Bull. Soc. Arch. Champenoise 100 (2007), pp. 63-85, concludes that the series may be attributed to Durocortorum (Reims). For new information concerning particularly the geographical distribution of these coins, the type of sites on which they are found etc., see now P. Beliën, ‘Authorised or tolerated? Some new perspectives on the GERMANVS INDVTILLI L. series’ in J. van Heesch and I. Heeren (eds), Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honour of Simone Scheers (London, 2009), pp. 31-51. Beliën stresses rightly (pp. 42-3 and n. 72) that these coins must be considered as semisses, and not as quadrantes (as stated in RPC). axis: var. 12 L 1967 2.9 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 506 Gallia Belgica Gaul Uncertain mint of Germanus Indutilli c. 10 BC Germanus, freedman of Indutillus Brass (18 mm) male diademed head, right GERMANVS INDVTILLI L bull butting, left Scheers, Traité, 216, RIC 249 After a thoroughgoing study of the series, J.-M. Doyen, Economie, monnaie et société à Reims sous l’Empire romain, Bull. Soc. Arch. Champenoise 100 (2007), pp. 63-85, concludes that the series may be attributed to Durocortorum (Reims). For new information concerning particularly the geographical distribution of these coins, the type of sites on which they are found etc., see now P. Beliën, ‘Authorised or tolerated? Some new perspectives on the GERMANVS INDVTILLI L. series’ in J. van Heesch and I. Heeren (eds), Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honour of Simone Scheers (London, 2009), pp. 31-51. Beliën stresses rightly (pp. 42-3 and n. 72) that these coins must be considered as semisses, and not as quadrantes (as stated in RPC). axis: var. 13 L 1968 2.96 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 506 Gallia Belgica Gaul Uncertain mint of Germanus Indutilli c. 10 BC Germanus, freedman of Indutillus Brass (18 mm) male diademed head, right GERMANVS INDVTILLI L bull butting, left Scheers, Traité, 216, RIC 249 After a thoroughgoing study of the series, J.-M. Doyen, Economie, monnaie et société à Reims sous l’Empire romain, Bull. Soc. Arch. Champenoise 100 (2007), pp. 63-85, concludes that the series may be attributed to Durocortorum (Reims). For new information concerning particularly the geographical distribution of these coins, the type of sites on which they are found etc., see now P. Beliën, ‘Authorised or tolerated? Some new perspectives on the GERMANVS INDVTILLI L. series’ in J. van Heesch and I. Heeren (eds), Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honour of Simone Scheers (London, 2009), pp. 31-51. Beliën stresses rightly (pp. 42-3 and n. 72) that these coins must be considered as semisses, and not as quadrantes (as stated in RPC). axis: var. 14 L 1969 2.54 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 506 Gallia Belgica Gaul Uncertain mint of Germanus Indutilli c. 10 BC Germanus, freedman of Indutillus Brass (18 mm) male diademed head, right GERMANVS INDVTILLI L bull butting, left Scheers, Traité, 216, RIC 249 After a thoroughgoing study of the series, J.-M. Doyen, Economie, monnaie et société à Reims sous l’Empire romain, Bull. Soc. Arch. Champenoise 100 (2007), pp. 63-85, concludes that the series may be attributed to Durocortorum (Reims). For new information concerning particularly the geographical distribution of these coins, the type of sites on which they are found etc., see now P. Beliën, ‘Authorised or tolerated? Some new perspectives on the GERMANVS INDVTILLI L. series’ in J. van Heesch and I. Heeren (eds), Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honour of Simone Scheers (London, 2009), pp. 31-51. Beliën stresses rightly (pp. 42-3 and n. 72) that these coins must be considered as semisses, and not as quadrantes (as stated in RPC). axis: var. 15 Scheers, Traité, 810–1, 1–3, 5–211 210 no no no [show] [edit]
I 506 Gallia Belgica Gaul Uncertain mint of Germanus Indutilli c. 10 BC Germanus, freedman of Indutillus Brass (18 mm) male diademed head, right GERMANVS INDVTILLI L bull butting, left Scheers, Traité, 216, RIC 249 After a thoroughgoing study of the series, J.-M. Doyen, Economie, monnaie et société à Reims sous l’Empire romain, Bull. Soc. Arch. Champenoise 100 (2007), pp. 63-85, concludes that the series may be attributed to Durocortorum (Reims). For new information concerning particularly the geographical distribution of these coins, the type of sites on which they are found etc., see now P. Beliën, ‘Authorised or tolerated? Some new perspectives on the GERMANVS INDVTILLI L. series’ in J. van Heesch and I. Heeren (eds), Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honour of Simone Scheers (London, 2009), pp. 31-51. Beliën stresses rightly (pp. 42-3 and n. 72) that these coins must be considered as semisses, and not as quadrantes (as stated in RPC). axis: var. 225 Gorny & Mosch 207, 15 Oct. 2012, lot 479 3.36 18 1 no no yes https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=533043|949|479|067ec4b9e309547e6e8f0c5ae9e989c9 [show] [edit]
I 506 Gallia Belgica Gaul Uncertain mint of Germanus Indutilli c. 10 BC Germanus, freedman of Indutillus Brass (18 mm) male diademed head, right GERMANVS INDVTILLI L bull butting, left Scheers, Traité, 216, RIC 249 After a thoroughgoing study of the series, J.-M. Doyen, Economie, monnaie et société à Reims sous l’Empire romain, Bull. Soc. Arch. Champenoise 100 (2007), pp. 63-85, concludes that the series may be attributed to Durocortorum (Reims). For new information concerning particularly the geographical distribution of these coins, the type of sites on which they are found etc., see now P. Beliën, ‘Authorised or tolerated? Some new perspectives on the GERMANVS INDVTILLI L. series’ in J. van Heesch and I. Heeren (eds), Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honour of Simone Scheers (London, 2009), pp. 31-51. Beliën stresses rightly (pp. 42-3 and n. 72) that these coins must be considered as semisses, and not as quadrantes (as stated in RPC). axis: var. 226 Freiburg 13919 2.5 19 9 1 no no no https://ikmk.uni-freiburg.de/object?id=ID13170 [show] [edit]