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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 535 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Matavonium Æ (12 mm) laureate head of Apollo, right MATA capricorn holding globe with cornucopia on back, right; rudder below Deroc, 288 and fig. 4 The attribution to Forum Iulii must be abandoned in view of the new discoveries (nos. 3-7) and the coins given to the pagus Matavonicvs, which was a part of the city of Forum Iulii. Matavo (the present Cabasse) probably issued this small coinage after 27 BC, as the first Augustan prototypes date from 27 onwards. The attribution to Matavo was first proposed by G. Bérard, ‘A propos de trouvailles monétaires du Pagus Matavonicus et de Forum Voconii au Ier s. avant J.-C., communes de Cabasse et du Cannet-des-Maures’, Cahiers Numismatiques 90 (déc. 1986), pp. 206-11; and emphasized by G. Bérard, Y. Codou, J.-L. Fiches, G. B. Rogers and G. Sintès, ‘Matavo (Cabasse, Var) et le pagus Matavonicus’, RAN 26 (1993), pp. 301- 37 (esp. 306-8). axis: ?. Diam: 10-14 mm. 1 Fréjus 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 535 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Matavonium Æ (12 mm) laureate head of Apollo, right MATA capricorn holding globe with cornucopia on back, right; rudder below Deroc, 288 and fig. 4 The attribution to Forum Iulii must be abandoned in view of the new discoveries (nos. 3-7) and the coins given to the pagus Matavonicvs, which was a part of the city of Forum Iulii. Matavo (the present Cabasse) probably issued this small coinage after 27 BC, as the first Augustan prototypes date from 27 onwards. The attribution to Matavo was first proposed by G. Bérard, ‘A propos de trouvailles monétaires du Pagus Matavonicus et de Forum Voconii au Ier s. avant J.-C., communes de Cabasse et du Cannet-des-Maures’, Cahiers Numismatiques 90 (déc. 1986), pp. 206-11; and emphasized by G. Bérard, Y. Codou, J.-L. Fiches, G. B. Rogers and G. Sintès, ‘Matavo (Cabasse, Var) et le pagus Matavonicus’, RAN 26 (1993), pp. 301- 37 (esp. 306-8). axis: ?. Diam: 10-14 mm. 2 Fréjus 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 535 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Matavonium Æ (12 mm) laureate head of Apollo, right MATA capricorn holding globe with cornucopia on back, right; rudder below Deroc, 288 and fig. 4 The attribution to Forum Iulii must be abandoned in view of the new discoveries (nos. 3-7) and the coins given to the pagus Matavonicvs, which was a part of the city of Forum Iulii. Matavo (the present Cabasse) probably issued this small coinage after 27 BC, as the first Augustan prototypes date from 27 onwards. The attribution to Matavo was first proposed by G. Bérard, ‘A propos de trouvailles monétaires du Pagus Matavonicus et de Forum Voconii au Ier s. avant J.-C., communes de Cabasse et du Cannet-des-Maures’, Cahiers Numismatiques 90 (déc. 1986), pp. 206-11; and emphasized by G. Bérard, Y. Codou, J.-L. Fiches, G. B. Rogers and G. Sintès, ‘Matavo (Cabasse, Var) et le pagus Matavonicus’, RAN 26 (1993), pp. 301- 37 (esp. 306-8). axis: ?. Diam: 10-14 mm. 3 Le Luc 2.57 1 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 535 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Matavonium Æ (12 mm) laureate head of Apollo, right MATA capricorn holding globe with cornucopia on back, right; rudder below Deroc, 288 and fig. 4 The attribution to Forum Iulii must be abandoned in view of the new discoveries (nos. 3-7) and the coins given to the pagus Matavonicvs, which was a part of the city of Forum Iulii. Matavo (the present Cabasse) probably issued this small coinage after 27 BC, as the first Augustan prototypes date from 27 onwards. The attribution to Matavo was first proposed by G. Bérard, ‘A propos de trouvailles monétaires du Pagus Matavonicus et de Forum Voconii au Ier s. avant J.-C., communes de Cabasse et du Cannet-des-Maures’, Cahiers Numismatiques 90 (déc. 1986), pp. 206-11; and emphasized by G. Bérard, Y. Codou, J.-L. Fiches, G. B. Rogers and G. Sintès, ‘Matavo (Cabasse, Var) et le pagus Matavonicus’, RAN 26 (1993), pp. 301- 37 (esp. 306-8). axis: ?. Diam: 10-14 mm. 4 Cabasse 2.09 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 535 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Matavonium Æ (12 mm) laureate head of Apollo, right MATA capricorn holding globe with cornucopia on back, right; rudder below Deroc, 288 and fig. 4 The attribution to Forum Iulii must be abandoned in view of the new discoveries (nos. 3-7) and the coins given to the pagus Matavonicvs, which was a part of the city of Forum Iulii. Matavo (the present Cabasse) probably issued this small coinage after 27 BC, as the first Augustan prototypes date from 27 onwards. The attribution to Matavo was first proposed by G. Bérard, ‘A propos de trouvailles monétaires du Pagus Matavonicus et de Forum Voconii au Ier s. avant J.-C., communes de Cabasse et du Cannet-des-Maures’, Cahiers Numismatiques 90 (déc. 1986), pp. 206-11; and emphasized by G. Bérard, Y. Codou, J.-L. Fiches, G. B. Rogers and G. Sintès, ‘Matavo (Cabasse, Var) et le pagus Matavonicus’, RAN 26 (1993), pp. 301- 37 (esp. 306-8). axis: ?. Diam: 10-14 mm. 5 Fréjus Argentière 492 2.29 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 535 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Matavonium Æ (12 mm) laureate head of Apollo, right MATA capricorn holding globe with cornucopia on back, right; rudder below Deroc, 288 and fig. 4 The attribution to Forum Iulii must be abandoned in view of the new discoveries (nos. 3-7) and the coins given to the pagus Matavonicvs, which was a part of the city of Forum Iulii. Matavo (the present Cabasse) probably issued this small coinage after 27 BC, as the first Augustan prototypes date from 27 onwards. The attribution to Matavo was first proposed by G. Bérard, ‘A propos de trouvailles monétaires du Pagus Matavonicus et de Forum Voconii au Ier s. avant J.-C., communes de Cabasse et du Cannet-des-Maures’, Cahiers Numismatiques 90 (déc. 1986), pp. 206-11; and emphasized by G. Bérard, Y. Codou, J.-L. Fiches, G. B. Rogers and G. Sintès, ‘Matavo (Cabasse, Var) et le pagus Matavonicus’, RAN 26 (1993), pp. 301- 37 (esp. 306-8). axis: ?. Diam: 10-14 mm. 6 Fréjus Aiguière 504 2.34 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 535 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Matavonium Æ (12 mm) laureate head of Apollo, right MATA capricorn holding globe with cornucopia on back, right; rudder below Deroc, 288 and fig. 4 The attribution to Forum Iulii must be abandoned in view of the new discoveries (nos. 3-7) and the coins given to the pagus Matavonicvs, which was a part of the city of Forum Iulii. Matavo (the present Cabasse) probably issued this small coinage after 27 BC, as the first Augustan prototypes date from 27 onwards. The attribution to Matavo was first proposed by G. Bérard, ‘A propos de trouvailles monétaires du Pagus Matavonicus et de Forum Voconii au Ier s. avant J.-C., communes de Cabasse et du Cannet-des-Maures’, Cahiers Numismatiques 90 (déc. 1986), pp. 206-11; and emphasized by G. Bérard, Y. Codou, J.-L. Fiches, G. B. Rogers and G. Sintès, ‘Matavo (Cabasse, Var) et le pagus Matavonicus’, RAN 26 (1993), pp. 301- 37 (esp. 306-8). axis: ?. Diam: 10-14 mm. 7 Fréjus Aiguière 875 2.32 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 535 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Matavonium Æ (12 mm) laureate head of Apollo, right MATA capricorn holding globe with cornucopia on back, right; rudder below Deroc, 288 and fig. 4 The attribution to Forum Iulii must be abandoned in view of the new discoveries (nos. 3-7) and the coins given to the pagus Matavonicvs, which was a part of the city of Forum Iulii. Matavo (the present Cabasse) probably issued this small coinage after 27 BC, as the first Augustan prototypes date from 27 onwards. The attribution to Matavo was first proposed by G. Bérard, ‘A propos de trouvailles monétaires du Pagus Matavonicus et de Forum Voconii au Ier s. avant J.-C., communes de Cabasse et du Cannet-des-Maures’, Cahiers Numismatiques 90 (déc. 1986), pp. 206-11; and emphasized by G. Bérard, Y. Codou, J.-L. Fiches, G. B. Rogers and G. Sintès, ‘Matavo (Cabasse, Var) et le pagus Matavonicus’, RAN 26 (1993), pp. 301- 37 (esp. 306-8). axis: ?. Diam: 10-14 mm. 8 CGF Monnaies 34, 30 Apr. 2008, lot 1128 2.27 13.5 2 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 535 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Matavonium Æ (12 mm) laureate head of Apollo, right MATA capricorn holding globe with cornucopia on back, right; rudder below Deroc, 288 and fig. 4 The attribution to Forum Iulii must be abandoned in view of the new discoveries (nos. 3-7) and the coins given to the pagus Matavonicvs, which was a part of the city of Forum Iulii. Matavo (the present Cabasse) probably issued this small coinage after 27 BC, as the first Augustan prototypes date from 27 onwards. The attribution to Matavo was first proposed by G. Bérard, ‘A propos de trouvailles monétaires du Pagus Matavonicus et de Forum Voconii au Ier s. avant J.-C., communes de Cabasse et du Cannet-des-Maures’, Cahiers Numismatiques 90 (déc. 1986), pp. 206-11; and emphasized by G. Bérard, Y. Codou, J.-L. Fiches, G. B. Rogers and G. Sintès, ‘Matavo (Cabasse, Var) et le pagus Matavonicus’, RAN 26 (1993), pp. 301- 37 (esp. 306-8). axis: ?. Diam: 10-14 mm. 9 cgb.fr MBS 32, 6 Dec. 2007, lot 831 2.27 14.3 8 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=487073|881|831|43a06be0583d15f5567704c56cff6074 [show] [edit]