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
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Gaul
|
Nemausus
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c. 16/15 (?)/10 BC
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Bronze
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Agrippa ; Augustus |
IMP DIVI F
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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
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COL NEM
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inscription to left and right of a palm to which a crocodile is chained; above palm, wreath with long ties
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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.
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1
|
Nimes
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2016-0-1169
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P. Villemur, M. Blet-Lemarquand, D. Baux p. 182, no. 2
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16.28
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27
|
10
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1
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|
|
|
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44 mm with the leg
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no |
no |
no |
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I |
526b |
Gallia Narbonensis
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Gaul
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Nemausus
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c. 9/8–3 BC
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|
Bronze
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Agrippa ; Augustus |
IMP DIVI F
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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.
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2
|
Nimes
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2016-0-1168
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P. Villemur, M. Blet-Lemarquand, D. Baux p. 182, no. 5
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15.25
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26
|
5
|
1
|
|
|
|
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45 mm with the leg
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no |
no |
no |
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I |
526a |
Gallia Narbonensis
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Gaul
|
Nemausus
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c. 16/15 (?)/10 BC
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|
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.
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2
|
Nimes
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2016-0-1170
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P. Villemur, M. Blet-Lemarquand, D. Baux p. 182, no. 4
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15.67
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26
|
11
|
1
|
|
|
|
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40 mm with the leg (incomplete)
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no |
no |
no |
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I |
533 |
Gallia Narbonensis
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Gaul
|
Arausio
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|
|
|
Bronze (28 mm)
|
Agrippa ; Augustus |
IMP DIVI F
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bare heads of Augustus, right, and Agrippa, left
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prow with superstructure, right; on the prow, 'eye'; above, medallion enclosing a ram's head?
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FITA 208–10, RN 1984, 77–84
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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).
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axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 55 in print volume.
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32
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Nimes
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|
|
18.69
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|
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
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no |
no |
no |
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I |
533 |
Gallia Narbonensis
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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).
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axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 55 in print volume.
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33
|
Nimes
|
|
|
17.75
|
|
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
|
no |
no |
no |
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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).
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axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 55 in print volume.
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34
|
Nimes
|
|
|
17.73
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|
|
1
|
|
|
|
|
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no |
no |
no |
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