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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 526a Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 16/15 (?)/10 BC Bronze Agrippa ; Augustus IMP DIVI F inscription above and below heads of Agrippa to left and Augustus to right back to back; Agrippa wears a rostral crown combined with a laurel wreath; Augustus wears a laurel wreath COL NEM inscription to left and right of a palm to which a crocodile is chained; above palm, wreath with long ties On these ‘coins’ in the form of a pig’s leg, see now P. Villemur and M. Blet-Lemarquand, “Les médailles [de Nîmes] dites pieds de sanglier”. Nouveau regard, nouvelle analyse, in: L. Bricault et al. (ed.), Rome et les provinces. Monnayage et histoire.Mélanges offerts à Michel Amandry, Numismatica Anatolica 7, Bordeaux, 2017, pp. 133-49 with an updated catalogue of all known pieces (authentic and casted) and metal analysis by FNAA of 3 of them. See also P. Villemur, M. Blet-Lemarquand, D. Baux, Les dupondii de Nîmes « à la patte de sanglier ». Nouvelles analyses métalliques et conclusion, BSFN 74/06, June 2019, pp. 181-6. 1 Nimes 2016-0-1169 P. Villemur, M. Blet-Lemarquand, D. Baux p. 182, no. 2 16.28 27 10 1 44 mm with the leg no no no [show] [edit]
I 526b Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 9/8–3 BC Bronze Agrippa ; Augustus IMP DIVI F inscription above and below heads of Agrippa to left and Augustus to right back to back; Agrippa wears a rostral crown combined with a laurel wreath; Augustus wears a laurel wreath COL NEM inscription to left and right of a palm to which a crocodile is chained; above palm, wreath with long ties On these ‘coins’ in the form of a pig’s leg, see now P. Villemur and M. Blet-Lemarquand, “Les médailles [de Nîmes] dites pieds de sanglier”. Nouveau regard, nouvelle analyse, in: L. Bricault et al. (ed.), Rome et les provinces. Monnayage et histoire.Mélanges offerts à Michel Amandry, Numismatica Anatolica 7, Bordeaux, 2017, pp. 133-49 with an updated catalogue of all known pieces (authentic and casted) and metal analysis by FNAA of 3 of them. See also P. Villemur, M. Blet-Lemarquand, D. Baux, Les dupondii de Nîmes « à la patte de sanglier ». Nouvelles analyses métalliques et conclusion, BSFN 74/06, June 2019, pp. 181-6. 2 Nimes 2016-0-1168 P. Villemur, M. Blet-Lemarquand, D. Baux p. 182, no. 5 15.25 26 5 1 45 mm with the leg no no no [show] [edit]
I 526a Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 16/15 (?)/10 BC Bronze Agrippa ; Augustus IMP DIVI F inscription above and below heads of Agrippa to left and Augustus to right back to back; Agrippa wears a rostral crown combined with a laurel wreath; Augustus wears a laurel wreath COL NEM inscription to left and right of a palm to which a crocodile is chained; above palm, wreath with long ties On these ‘coins’ in the form of a pig’s leg, see now P. Villemur and M. Blet-Lemarquand, “Les médailles [de Nîmes] dites pieds de sanglier”. Nouveau regard, nouvelle analyse, in: L. Bricault et al. (ed.), Rome et les provinces. Monnayage et histoire.Mélanges offerts à Michel Amandry, Numismatica Anatolica 7, Bordeaux, 2017, pp. 133-49 with an updated catalogue of all known pieces (authentic and casted) and metal analysis by FNAA of 3 of them. See also P. Villemur, M. Blet-Lemarquand, D. Baux, Les dupondii de Nîmes « à la patte de sanglier ». Nouvelles analyses métalliques et conclusion, BSFN 74/06, June 2019, pp. 181-6. 2 Nimes 2016-0-1170 P. Villemur, M. Blet-Lemarquand, D. Baux p. 182, no. 4 15.67 26 11 1 40 mm with the leg (incomplete) no no no [show] [edit]
I 533 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Arausio Bronze (28 mm) Agrippa ; Augustus IMP DIVI F bare heads of Augustus, right, and Agrippa, left prow with superstructure, right; on the prow, 'eye'; above, medallion enclosing a ram's head? FITA 208–10, RN 1984, 77–84 See now V. Geneviève, ‘Le monnayage colonial d’Octave à la proue et « à la tête de bélier’ (Arausio ? RPC 533). Une nouvelle proposition d’attribution : Tolosa ?’, in M. Paz García-Bellido, A. Mostalac and A. Jiménez (eds), Del Imperium de Pompeyo a la Auctoritas de Augusto. Homenaje a Michael Grant, Anejos de AEspA XL- VII (2008), pp. 191-208. With an updated inventory of finds, from archaeological excavations and private collections, Geneviève challenges the attribution of this coinage to Arausio and its area, and offers, with quite good arguments, a new hypothesis for their minting place: the city of Tolosa (Toulouse). axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 55 in print volume. 32 Nimes 18.69 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 533 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Arausio Bronze (28 mm) Agrippa ; Augustus IMP DIVI F bare heads of Augustus, right, and Agrippa, left prow with superstructure, right; on the prow, 'eye'; above, medallion enclosing a ram's head? FITA 208–10, RN 1984, 77–84 See now V. Geneviève, ‘Le monnayage colonial d’Octave à la proue et « à la tête de bélier’ (Arausio ? RPC 533). Une nouvelle proposition d’attribution : Tolosa ?’, in M. Paz García-Bellido, A. Mostalac and A. Jiménez (eds), Del Imperium de Pompeyo a la Auctoritas de Augusto. Homenaje a Michael Grant, Anejos de AEspA XL- VII (2008), pp. 191-208. With an updated inventory of finds, from archaeological excavations and private collections, Geneviève challenges the attribution of this coinage to Arausio and its area, and offers, with quite good arguments, a new hypothesis for their minting place: the city of Tolosa (Toulouse). axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 55 in print volume. 33 Nimes 17.75 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 533 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Arausio Bronze (28 mm) Agrippa ; Augustus IMP DIVI F bare heads of Augustus, right, and Agrippa, left prow with superstructure, right; on the prow, 'eye'; above, medallion enclosing a ram's head? FITA 208–10, RN 1984, 77–84 See now V. Geneviève, ‘Le monnayage colonial d’Octave à la proue et « à la tête de bélier’ (Arausio ? RPC 533). Une nouvelle proposition d’attribution : Tolosa ?’, in M. Paz García-Bellido, A. Mostalac and A. Jiménez (eds), Del Imperium de Pompeyo a la Auctoritas de Augusto. Homenaje a Michael Grant, Anejos de AEspA XL- VII (2008), pp. 191-208. With an updated inventory of finds, from archaeological excavations and private collections, Geneviève challenges the attribution of this coinage to Arausio and its area, and offers, with quite good arguments, a new hypothesis for their minting place: the city of Tolosa (Toulouse). axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 55 in print volume. 34 Nimes 17.73 1 no no no [show] [edit]