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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 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 1 L BMC 1 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 2 V GR 6377 10.4 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 3 V GR 6377 11.6 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 4 Mu 243 8.88 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 5 Mu 244 6.02 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 6 C McClean 2142 10.14 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 7 Palermo = Gabrici 1 9.82 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 8 Palermo = Gabrici 2 9.6 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 9 N S 7849 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 10 N S 4094 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 11 N S 4095 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 12 N S 4096 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 13 N S 4097 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 14 N S 4098 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 15 Mini 1 10.15 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 16 Virzi 54 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 17 Virzi 55 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 18 Virzi 56 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 19 Virzi 57 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 20 Evelpidis 452 9.6 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 21 Leu (May 1973) lot 82 11.51 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 22 NY 1944.100.8320 SNG 1195 9.43 22 12 1 no no no http://numismatics.org/collection/1944.100.8320 [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 23 Kalg 415 8.7 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 24 Turin Fabretti 1371 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 25 Calciati 1 10.07 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 26 Campana = see Calciati 8.09 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 27 Winterthur GrMW 625 9.23 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 28 CNG EA 327, 28 May 2014, lot 369 7.55 22.3 12 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=676923|1247|369|29c2a5f0419307b1bd97c6d7f37d975d [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 29 NAC 64, 17 May 2012, lot 2106 11.17 22.1 1 no no yes https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=512202|914|2106|09b28a5f815115d8de4bab6a80b2d515 [show] [edit]
I 665 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (22 mm) ASSORV laureate head of Apollo, right CRVSAS river god standing, left, with amphora and cornucopia Holm 758, BMC 1, Gabrici 1, FITA 191 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 30 C. Jackson-Jacobs coll. (ex Lindgren II 426c = CNG EA 548, 18 Oct 2023, lot 1115 (part of), ex M. Slavin coll.) 8.72 22 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 666 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (18 mm) female head with stephane, right ASSORV oxen ploughing, right Holm 759, BMC 2, Gabrici 3 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 1 L 1947,0606.59 5.05 18 1 no no yes https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/C_1947-0606-59 [show] [edit]
I 666 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (18 mm) female head with stephane, right ASSORV oxen ploughing, right Holm 759, BMC 2, Gabrici 3 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 2 L BMC 2 18 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 666 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (18 mm) female head with stephane, right ASSORV oxen ploughing, right Holm 759, BMC 2, Gabrici 3 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 3 Palermo = Gabrici 3 4.85 18 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 666 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (18 mm) female head with stephane, right ASSORV oxen ploughing, right Holm 759, BMC 2, Gabrici 3 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 4 Mini 2 4.82 18 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 666 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (18 mm) female head with stephane, right ASSORV oxen ploughing, right Holm 759, BMC 2, Gabrici 3 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 5 Virzi 58 18 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 666 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (18 mm) female head with stephane, right ASSORV oxen ploughing, right Holm 759, BMC 2, Gabrici 3 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 6 Virzi 59 18 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 666 Sicily Sicily Assorus Late first century BC Æ (18 mm) female head with stephane, right ASSORV oxen ploughing, right Holm 759, BMC 2, Gabrici 3 665 and 666 are dated to c. 200 BC by Campana, ‘Sicilia: Assoros (ca. 200 a.C.)’, part of Corpus Nummorum Antiquae Italiae (Zecche minori) in Panorama Numismatico 108 (Maggio 1996), pp. 137-40). He rejects the late dating, followed by RPC, but does not explain the use of Latin at so early a date. 7 Calciati 3 5.23 18 1 no no no [show] [edit]