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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 421A Tarraconensis Hispania Turiaso Æ (15 mm) Tiberius TI CAESAR AVG F IMP laureate head of Tiberius, right MV TVRIAS inscription in two lines 1 Soria 11408 J. M. Vidal AN 27, 1997; D. Martínez Chico, Saguntum 48, 2016, pp. 213–4 2.3 1 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 421 Tarraconensis Hispania Turiaso Æ (19 mm) Tiberius TI CAESAR AVG [F IMP] PONT laureate head of Tiberius, right MVN TVRIA inscription within wreath Vives 157–3 2 Soria 11409 J. M. Vidal, AN 27, 1997 6.2 9 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 467A Tarraconensis Hispania Ercavica Æ (36 mm) Caligula C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR PO P P laureate head of Caligula, left AGRIPPINA DRVSILLA IVLIA, MVN ERCAVI (in exergue) the sisters Caligula standing facing The type copies RIC 33. We have not seen the Soria coin, but it comes from the Tiermes excavations of 1993. Its provenance helps to dispel an initial reluctance to accept its authenticity, as does its variant obverse legend. The style is little guide, since it is very like that of its prototype (but the style of other Caligulan coins from Ercavica is very like that of the mint of Rome). The unexpected features are the design (Ercavica does not otherwise copy Roman reverses), the absence of any magistrates’ names and the abbreviation Ercavi (rather than Ercavica). See now F. J. Rodríguez Morales, ‘Un nuevo sestercio de Ercavica en Tiermes (Montejo de Tiermes, Soria)’, La Moneda Hispánica. Ciudad y Territorio. Anejos de Archivo Español de Arqueología XIV (1995), pp. 219-23. 1 Soria 93/1/1352 J. L. Argente, Tiermes. Excavaciones Arqueológicas, Campaña 1993 (Soria, 1993), p. 50 fig. 39 31.04 1 no no yes [show] [edit]