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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 539 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Uncertain colony in Gallia Narbonensis AR CONE IIII VIR P. Villemur, M. Amandry, J.-A. Chevillon, Une émission tardo-républicaine problématique d’une cité romaine de Transalpine/Narbonnaise, BSFN 73/07, Sep. 2018, pp. 291-7. Obverse legend might also be CO {VE} or CO ΛE. The following small silver coins (hemiobols?) are signed by quatuorvirs of a latin colony in the Provincia Transalpina/Narbonensis in the 40's or 30's BC. However, this colony, if its name is to be represented by CO(lonia) {NE}[ , {VE}[ or {ΛE}[ , can hardly be identified with Nemausus or any other known triumviral foundation, except if one of the latter had received the epithet Neronis, after the name of Tiberius Claudius Nero, Caesar's legate and deductor of colonies in the Province, which is not attested. 1 Private coll. 0.17 9 3 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 539 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Uncertain colony in Gallia Narbonensis AR CONE IIII VIR P. Villemur, M. Amandry, J.-A. Chevillon, Une émission tardo-républicaine problématique d’une cité romaine de Transalpine/Narbonnaise, BSFN 73/07, Sep. 2018, pp. 291-7. Obverse legend might also be CO {VE} or CO ΛE. The following small silver coins (hemiobols?) are signed by quatuorvirs of a latin colony in the Provincia Transalpina/Narbonensis in the 40's or 30's BC. However, this colony, if its name is to be represented by CO(lonia) {NE}[ , {VE}[ or {ΛE}[ , can hardly be identified with Nemausus or any other known triumviral foundation, except if one of the latter had received the epithet Neronis, after the name of Tiberius Claudius Nero, Caesar's legate and deductor of colonies in the Province, which is not attested. 2 P 1998.226 0.2 9 1 1 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 539 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Uncertain colony in Gallia Narbonensis AR CONE IIII VIR P. Villemur, M. Amandry, J.-A. Chevillon, Une émission tardo-républicaine problématique d’une cité romaine de Transalpine/Narbonnaise, BSFN 73/07, Sep. 2018, pp. 291-7. Obverse legend might also be CO {VE} or CO ΛE. The following small silver coins (hemiobols?) are signed by quatuorvirs of a latin colony in the Provincia Transalpina/Narbonensis in the 40's or 30's BC. However, this colony, if its name is to be represented by CO(lonia) {NE}[ , {VE}[ or {ΛE}[ , can hardly be identified with Nemausus or any other known triumviral foundation, except if one of the latter had received the epithet Neronis, after the name of Tiberius Claudius Nero, Caesar's legate and deductor of colonies in the Province, which is not attested. 3 Private coll. 0.4 9.4 5 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 539 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Uncertain colony in Gallia Narbonensis AR CONE IIII VIR P. Villemur, M. Amandry, J.-A. Chevillon, Une émission tardo-républicaine problématique d’une cité romaine de Transalpine/Narbonnaise, BSFN 73/07, Sep. 2018, pp. 291-7. Obverse legend might also be CO {VE} or CO ΛE. The following small silver coins (hemiobols?) are signed by quatuorvirs of a latin colony in the Provincia Transalpina/Narbonensis in the 40's or 30's BC. However, this colony, if its name is to be represented by CO(lonia) {NE}[ , {VE}[ or {ΛE}[ , can hardly be identified with Nemausus or any other known triumviral foundation, except if one of the latter had received the epithet Neronis, after the name of Tiberius Claudius Nero, Caesar's legate and deductor of colonies in the Province, which is not attested. 4 Private coll. 0.15 9.9 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 539 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Uncertain colony in Gallia Narbonensis AR CONE IIII VIR P. Villemur, M. Amandry, J.-A. Chevillon, Une émission tardo-républicaine problématique d’une cité romaine de Transalpine/Narbonnaise, BSFN 73/07, Sep. 2018, pp. 291-7. Obverse legend might also be CO {VE} or CO ΛE. The following small silver coins (hemiobols?) are signed by quatuorvirs of a latin colony in the Provincia Transalpina/Narbonensis in the 40's or 30's BC. However, this colony, if its name is to be represented by CO(lonia) {NE}[ , {VE}[ or {ΛE}[ , can hardly be identified with Nemausus or any other known triumviral foundation, except if one of the latter had received the epithet Neronis, after the name of Tiberius Claudius Nero, Caesar's legate and deductor of colonies in the Province, which is not attested. 5 Private coll. 0.18 9 1 no no no [show] [edit]