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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 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 20 L 1932 1.68 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 21 L 1933 2.55 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 22 L 1934 2.07 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 23 Cop SNG 692 2.14 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 24 Cop SNG 693 2.37 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 25 Mu SNG 431 2.85 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 26 Mu SNG 432 2.45 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 27 V 483 1.72 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 28 V 484 1.61 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 29 Grün 75, 13 Nov. 2018, lot 254 2.34 16 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1403567|2852|254|ed775febfcd2540d856ba7ce8576c416 [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 30 Marti Hervera and Soler & Llach 1077, 2 July 2013, lot 2002 2.1 16 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=839319|1575|2002|17fb54b52435fa6abe2a22c862827ed3 [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 31 B 18215420, Fox 2.52 16 8 1 no no no https://ikmk.smb.museum/object?id=18215420 [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 32 B 18215414, Alter Bestand 2.16 16 6 1 no no yes https://ikmk.smb.museum/object?id=18215414 [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 33 B 18215415, 1847/7813 1.88 17 9 1 no no no https://ikmk.smb.museum/object?id=18215415 [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 34 B 18215416, Rauch 2.25 16 12 1 no no no https://ikmk.smb.museum/object?id=18215416 [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 35 B 18215421, Löbb. 1.97 16 6 1 no no no https://ikmk.smb.museum/object?id=18215421 [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 36 B 18215422, B-I 2.52 17 12 1 no no no https://ikmk.smb.museum/object?id=18215422 [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 37 NY 1944.100.93326 1.18 17 10 1 no no no http://numismatics.org/collection/1944.100.93326 [show] [edit]
I 520 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (16 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, S NEM COL Hygieia/Valetudo/Salus standing, left, left arm on a column, holding patera over two serpents Giard 59–60, no. 7 For a new interpretation of the reverse types of 520 et 511, see M. Feugère, ‘Les bronzes de Nîmes BN 2725 et 2735 et le sanctuaire guérisseur de Nemausus’, in Histoire, Espaces et Marges de l’Antiquité, I. Hommages à Monique Clavel-Lévêque (Besançon, 2003), pp. 227-231. Feugère interprets the type of 521 as a cupping glass and the palms as the symbol of Apollo. The female figure on 520 is Hygeia. Both types are related to the sanctuary of the fountain of Nîmes whose healing waters were renowned. axis: var.; specimen numbering incorrect after 6 in print volume. 38 NY 1944.100.93327 2.5 17 2 1 no no no http://numismatics.org/collection/1944.100.93327 [show] [edit]
I 521 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (14 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, Q NEM COL inverted urn between two palms Giard 60, no. 8 axis: var. 1 L 1935 1.25 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 521 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (14 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, Q NEM COL inverted urn between two palms Giard 60, no. 8 axis: var. 2 P 2725 1.18 1 no no yes https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b11284589j [show] [edit]
I 521 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (14 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, Q NEM COL inverted urn between two palms Giard 60, no. 8 axis: var. 3 P 2726 1.18 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b11284590x [show] [edit]
I 521 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (14 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, Q NEM COL inverted urn between two palms Giard 60, no. 8 axis: var. 4 P 2727 1.12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 521 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (14 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, Q NEM COL inverted urn between two palms Giard 60, no. 8 axis: var. 5 P 2728 1.24 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 521 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (14 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, Q NEM COL inverted urn between two palms Giard 60, no. 8 axis: var. 6 CNG EA 181, 6 Feb. 2008, lot 33 1.05 11.2 7 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=301838|530|33|3cef1b2bd291578ba22741cd8e275a8e [show] [edit]
I 521 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Nemausus c. 40 BC Æ (14 mm) helmeted and draped bust, right; behind, Q NEM COL inverted urn between two palms Giard 60, no. 8 axis: var. 7 NY 1.59 14.1 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 527 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Hemidrachm CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath Blanchet, Traité, 439, III, 23 1 V 415 1.1 13 6 1 5758 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 527 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Hemidrachm CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath Blanchet, Traité, 439, III, 23 2 L 601 0.83 13 1 5758 no no no [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 1 P 2547 0.48 11 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b11284400t [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 2 P 2544 0.34 11 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 3 P 2545 0.45 11 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 4 P 2546 0.43 11 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 5 P 2548 0.45 11 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 6 P 2549 0.47 11 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 7 L 602 0.5 11 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 8 L 603 0.54 11 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 9 L 604 0.41 11 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 10 L 605 0.47 11 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 11 Cop SNG 684 0.37 11 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 12 V 416 0.47 11 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 13 Heritage Long Beach Signature Sale 3015, 7 Sept. 2011, lot 23279 0.5 10.5 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=439475|801|23279|581f0e6a271078b6c744af7949daf4c0 [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 14 NAC 94, 6 Oct. 2016, lot 23 0.32 11 1 no no yes https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=929099|1773|23|2384cafd3199e81a83c97d2d44e3ae12 [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 15 Naumann 82, 6 Oct. 2019, lot 182 (ex Leu Numismatik AG Auction 4, 25 May 2019, lot 410) 0.36 10 7 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 16 NY 1944.100.93311 0.37 9 6 1 no no no http://numismatics.org/collection/1944.100.93311 [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 17 NY 1944.100.93312 0.4 9 5 1 no no no http://numismatics.org/collection/1944.100.93312 [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 18 NY 1944.100.93313 0.28 9 1 1 no no no http://numismatics.org/collection/1944.100.93313 [show] [edit]
I 528 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Obol CABE head of Apollo, right LE PI inscription and cornucopia in wreath BN 2544–9 axis: var. 19 NY 2015.20.474 0.41 8.8 5 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 529 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (15 mm) COL helmeted head, right CABE head of Apollo, right; with inscription in a wreath of myrtle BN 2563–85 axis: var. 1 P 2573 1.96 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b11284429p [show] [edit]
I 529 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (15 mm) COL helmeted head, right CABE head of Apollo, right; with inscription in a wreath of myrtle BN 2563–85 axis: var. 2 P 2563 1.73 15 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 529 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (15 mm) COL helmeted head, right CABE head of Apollo, right; with inscription in a wreath of myrtle BN 2563–85 axis: var. 3 P 2578 2.48 16 1 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 529 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (15 mm) COL helmeted head, right CABE head of Apollo, right; with inscription in a wreath of myrtle BN 2563–85 axis: var. 4 CGT coll. = Pecunem 23, 5 Oct. 2014, lot 500 2.13 16 6 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 529 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (15 mm) COL helmeted head, right CABE head of Apollo, right; with inscription in a wreath of myrtle BN 2563–85 axis: var. 5 Naumann 113, 6 Feb. 2022, lot 443 1.68 14 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 529 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (15 mm) COL helmeted head, right CABE head of Apollo, right; with inscription in a wreath of myrtle BN 2563–85 axis: var. 6 Leu EA 24, 3 - 6 Dec. 2022, lot 2089 1.72 15.1 6 1 no no no https://www.biddr.com/auctions/leu/browse?a=3091&l=3500757 [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 1 P 2556 1.35 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 2 P 2550 1.5 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 3 P 2551 1.11 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 4 P 2552 1.34 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 5 P 2553 0.98 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 6 P 2554 1.22 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 7 P 2555 0.87 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 8 P 2557 1.26 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 9 P 2558 1.39 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 10 P 2559 1.2 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 11 P 2560 1.16 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 12 P 2561 1.18 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 13 P 2562 1.21 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 14 P 2562/1 1.08 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 15 P Côte 99 1.12 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 16 L 1947 0.93 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 17 L 1948 1.31 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 18 L 1949 1.06 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 19 L 1950 1.52 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 20 L 1951 1.3 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 21 L 1952 1.34 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 22 L 1953 0.8 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 23 Cop SNG 687 1.25 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 24 Mu SNG 347 1.02 13 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 25 CNG EA 188, 28 May 2008, lot 158 1.38 12 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=303868|537|158|311b0ffea091003112328dfff5193f39 [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 26 NY 1.13 13.9 9 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 530 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Cabellio Æ (13 mm) COL CABE turreted head of Tyche, right; below, three dots IMP CAESAR AVGVST COS XI cornucopia BN 2550–62 axis: var. 27 Naumann 111, 5 Dec. 2021, lot 544 1.51 13 11 1 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 1 P 2182 2.42 15 1 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b112840295 [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 2 P 2179 3.4 15 3 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b11284026t [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 3 P 2180 2.34 15 3 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b112840278 [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 4 P 2181 2.39 15 12 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b11284028q [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 5 P 2183 2.84 15 4 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b11284030j [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 6 P 2184 1.95 15 3 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b112840310 [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 7 P 2199 (Luynes G623) 1.85 15 6 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 8 P 2200 (Luynes G624) 1.21 15 4 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 9 P 2188 1.18 15 6 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b11284035s [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 10 L 1954 2.28 15 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 11 Editions V. Gadoury Coin 2020, 30 Oct. 2020, lot 147 1.38 15 1 no no yes https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1705585|3825|147|f57d1864aacb31dbb3afa3340c41c7a7 [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 12 Roma Numismatics EA 46, 5 June 2018, lot 8 3.63 17.3 5 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1199281|2382|8|221978676efe84a5f43d82d045ba2a3c [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 13 Elsen 133, 10 June 2017, lot 107 2.18 16.3 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1003399|1947|107|774269047608df38e7f2490ec15d5256 [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 14 CNG EA 383, 28 Sept. 2016, lot 360 3.59 16.7 6 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=931150|1778|360|c77f3c53dae7b134cd06510c4a5af4e0 [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 15 CNG EA 251, 9 Mar. 2011, lot 215 2.26 15 5 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=422334|764|215|ca1407b77c41b26414658dfdd0fab9d8 [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 16 Naville Numismatics 80, 2 Apr. 2023, lot 291 2.07 15.2 1 no no no https://www.biddr.com/auctions/navillenumismatics/browse?a=3401&l=3893597 [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 17 CNG Mail Bid Sale 78, 14 May 2008, lot 1136 3.1 15 6 1 GIC — (crescent in circular punch) no no no [show] [edit]
I 531 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (15 mm) ΙΣ ΔΗΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy BN 2179–84, FITA 390 axis: var. 18 M. Janssen coll. (ex Roma Numismatics EA 80, 4 Feb. 2021, lot 11) 2.45 15 4 1 GIC — (crescent in circular punch) no no no [show] [edit]
I 532j Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (12 mm) ΕΥ ΙΣ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy axis: var. 1 CNG EA 364, R. Witschonke coll., 2 Dec. 2015, lot 233 (ex Monnaies d'Antan 12, 22 Nov. 2012, lot 61) 2.93 13.1 2 1 no no yes https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=842561|1580|233|e7f173c5262bfb855d55ebe5f856437f [show] [edit]
I 532h Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (12 mm) ΤΕΡ ΑΙΜ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy axis: var. 1 Fréjus 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 532g Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (12 mm) ΤΙ Δ ΚΟΡ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy axis: var. 1 P 2193 2.94 6 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b11284040z [show] [edit]
I 532f Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (12 mm) ΝΙ ΔΙ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy axis: var. 1 Cop SNG 854 2 3 1 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 532e Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (12 mm) ΛΑ ΤΕ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy axis: var. 1 P 2196 2.21 12 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 532d Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (12 mm) ΛΑ ΚΑ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy axis: var. 1 Cop SNG 857 1.93 3 1 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 532c Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (12 mm) ΚΛИ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy axis: var. 1 P 2195 2.25 9 1 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 532b Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (12 mm) ANTI diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy axis: var. 1 P 2206 (Luynes G630) 2.13 6 1 no no yes https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b112840528 [show] [edit]
I 532a Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (12 mm) AI.MAI diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy axis: var. 1 P 2185 2.11 9 1 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 532i Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (12 mm) ΠΑ ΚΟΡ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy Cop SNG 858 1 Cop SNG 858 2.39 12 6 1 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 532g Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (12 mm) ΤΙ Δ ΚΟΡ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy axis: var. 2 P 2203 (Luynes G627) 3.13 4 1 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 532e Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (12 mm) ΛΑ ΤΕ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy axis: var. 2 Elsen 96, 14 June 2008, lot 13 1.97 12 1 no no yes https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=216896|306|13|e05f5c98f704abe38448e0ae8810a5e3 [show] [edit]
I 532a Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (12 mm) AI.MAI diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy axis: var. 2 P 2187 2.66 3 1 no no no https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b11284034b [show] [edit]
I 532g Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Antipolis 44/43 BC and later Æ (12 mm) ΤΙ Δ ΚΟΡ diademed head of Venus, right ΑΝΤ(Ι)(Π) ΛΕΠΙ Nike crowning a trophy axis: var. 3 Cop SNG 858 2.39 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. 1 Coll. Laffaille 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. 2 see Giard, RN 1984, 77–8 25 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. 27 formerly coll. H. Müller 22.9 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. 28 formerly coll. H. Müller 1 17.59; holed 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. 29 formerly coll. H. Müller 14.18 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. 30 coll. Erskine 19.06 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. 31 Avignon 521 18.93 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. 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]
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. 35 Carpentras 18.5 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. 36 Carpentras 17.9 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. 37 Carpentras 16.9 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. 38 B Fox 18.28 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. 39 B Löbb. 17.74 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. 40 Mailhac 1 18.24; holed 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. 41 L 1901–5–3–239 18.17 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. 42 PV = Spink Geneva, 15–16 Feb. 1977, 228 18.14 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. 43 Fontaine des Chartreux J.-L. Desnier, Métal Pensant, 1988/1, 143 18.13 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. 44 Poinsignon, coll. R. Heitz 4 Dec. 1985, 241 18.11 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. 45 coll. V.M. (Avignon) 18 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. 46 coll. V.M. (Avignon) 17.9 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. 47 coll. V.M. (Avignon) 17.85 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. 48 coll. V.M. (Avignon) 17.8 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. 49 coll. Majurel 17.99 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. 50 coll. Majurel 17.01 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. 51 V 512 17.96 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. 52 coll. J.L. (Avignon) 17.9 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. 53 coll. J.L. (Avignon) 17.45 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. 54 coll. J.L. (Avignon) 17.4 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. 55 coll. J.L. (Avignon) 16.65 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. 56 Klag 82 17.87 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. 57 Ponsignon and Pesce 3e VSO, 9 June 1986, 476 17.82 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. 58 coll. H.N. (Avignon) 17.79 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. 59 Marseille 17.74 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. 60 Nemours 17.7 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. 61 Gap 17.63 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. 62 RW 17.56 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. 63 P 4664c 17.41 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. 64 P Delepierre 1 17.08; holed 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. 65 L 1901–5–3–161 16.76 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. 66 coll. Petit (Dijon) 16.72 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. 67 Saint-Omer 55 16.46 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. 68 Peus 316/1986, 9 16.36 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. 69 Orléans 15.8 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. 70 Boulogne-sur-Mer 15.66 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. 71 Cilhes (Hérault) 15.23 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. 72 Milan 13.48 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. 73 Venice-MAN 3847 11.85 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. 74 Lyon 18.21 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. 75 Lyon 18.03 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. 76 Lyon 17.5 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. 77 Ponterio Sale 148 - N.Y.I.N.C., 9 Jan. 2009, lot 272 18.83 28 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=248998|361|272|00d07195f7a617083454be969e3892e3 [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. 78 Elsen 125, 13 June 2015, lot 309 28.3 1 no no yes https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=793067|1484|309|6a87dee79927cb54829df4e391674df6 [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. 79 S. Dumont coll. 17.13 9 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 534 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Forum Iulii Æ (11 mm) prow with rostra, left capricorn with globe, right Deroc, 288 and fig. 3 axis: var. 1 Fréjus 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 534 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Forum Iulii Æ (11 mm) prow with rostra, left capricorn with globe, right Deroc, 288 and fig. 3 axis: var. 2 Fréjus 52 no no no [show] [edit]
I 534 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Forum Iulii Æ (11 mm) prow with rostra, left capricorn with globe, right Deroc, 288 and fig. 3 axis: var. 54 CGB Live Auction 14, 14 Mar. 2017, lot 1014 2.98 14 9 1 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 534 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Forum Iulii Æ (11 mm) prow with rostra, left capricorn with globe, right Deroc, 288 and fig. 3 axis: var. 55 Áureo & Calicó 296, 21 Sept. 2017, lot 1 3.31 11 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1054784|2060|1|5982fcc60c96e89198f55f5f4a83f408 [show] [edit]
I 534 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Forum Iulii Æ (11 mm) prow with rostra, left capricorn with globe, right Deroc, 288 and fig. 3 axis: var. 56 Naumann 100, F.Jarman coll., 7 Mar. 2021, lot 1033 2.88 16 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 535 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Matavonium Æ (12 mm) laureate head of Apollo, right MATA capricorn holding globe with cornucopia on back, right; rudder below Deroc, 288 and fig. 4 The attribution to Forum Iulii must be abandoned in view of the new discoveries (nos. 3-7) and the coins given to the pagus Matavonicvs, which was a part of the city of Forum Iulii. Matavo (the present Cabasse) probably issued this small coinage after 27 BC, as the first Augustan prototypes date from 27 onwards. The attribution to Matavo was first proposed by G. Bérard, ‘A propos de trouvailles monétaires du Pagus Matavonicus et de Forum Voconii au Ier s. avant J.-C., communes de Cabasse et du Cannet-des-Maures’, Cahiers Numismatiques 90 (déc. 1986), pp. 206-11; and emphasized by G. Bérard, Y. Codou, J.-L. Fiches, G. B. Rogers and G. Sintès, ‘Matavo (Cabasse, Var) et le pagus Matavonicus’, RAN 26 (1993), pp. 301- 37 (esp. 306-8). axis: ?. Diam: 10-14 mm. 1 Fréjus 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 535 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Matavonium Æ (12 mm) laureate head of Apollo, right MATA capricorn holding globe with cornucopia on back, right; rudder below Deroc, 288 and fig. 4 The attribution to Forum Iulii must be abandoned in view of the new discoveries (nos. 3-7) and the coins given to the pagus Matavonicvs, which was a part of the city of Forum Iulii. Matavo (the present Cabasse) probably issued this small coinage after 27 BC, as the first Augustan prototypes date from 27 onwards. The attribution to Matavo was first proposed by G. Bérard, ‘A propos de trouvailles monétaires du Pagus Matavonicus et de Forum Voconii au Ier s. avant J.-C., communes de Cabasse et du Cannet-des-Maures’, Cahiers Numismatiques 90 (déc. 1986), pp. 206-11; and emphasized by G. Bérard, Y. Codou, J.-L. Fiches, G. B. Rogers and G. Sintès, ‘Matavo (Cabasse, Var) et le pagus Matavonicus’, RAN 26 (1993), pp. 301- 37 (esp. 306-8). axis: ?. Diam: 10-14 mm. 2 Fréjus 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 535 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Matavonium Æ (12 mm) laureate head of Apollo, right MATA capricorn holding globe with cornucopia on back, right; rudder below Deroc, 288 and fig. 4 The attribution to Forum Iulii must be abandoned in view of the new discoveries (nos. 3-7) and the coins given to the pagus Matavonicvs, which was a part of the city of Forum Iulii. Matavo (the present Cabasse) probably issued this small coinage after 27 BC, as the first Augustan prototypes date from 27 onwards. The attribution to Matavo was first proposed by G. Bérard, ‘A propos de trouvailles monétaires du Pagus Matavonicus et de Forum Voconii au Ier s. avant J.-C., communes de Cabasse et du Cannet-des-Maures’, Cahiers Numismatiques 90 (déc. 1986), pp. 206-11; and emphasized by G. Bérard, Y. Codou, J.-L. Fiches, G. B. Rogers and G. Sintès, ‘Matavo (Cabasse, Var) et le pagus Matavonicus’, RAN 26 (1993), pp. 301- 37 (esp. 306-8). axis: ?. Diam: 10-14 mm. 3 Le Luc 2.57 1 no no yes [show] [edit]
I 535 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Matavonium Æ (12 mm) laureate head of Apollo, right MATA capricorn holding globe with cornucopia on back, right; rudder below Deroc, 288 and fig. 4 The attribution to Forum Iulii must be abandoned in view of the new discoveries (nos. 3-7) and the coins given to the pagus Matavonicvs, which was a part of the city of Forum Iulii. Matavo (the present Cabasse) probably issued this small coinage after 27 BC, as the first Augustan prototypes date from 27 onwards. The attribution to Matavo was first proposed by G. Bérard, ‘A propos de trouvailles monétaires du Pagus Matavonicus et de Forum Voconii au Ier s. avant J.-C., communes de Cabasse et du Cannet-des-Maures’, Cahiers Numismatiques 90 (déc. 1986), pp. 206-11; and emphasized by G. Bérard, Y. Codou, J.-L. Fiches, G. B. Rogers and G. Sintès, ‘Matavo (Cabasse, Var) et le pagus Matavonicus’, RAN 26 (1993), pp. 301- 37 (esp. 306-8). axis: ?. Diam: 10-14 mm. 4 Cabasse 2.09 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 535 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Matavonium Æ (12 mm) laureate head of Apollo, right MATA capricorn holding globe with cornucopia on back, right; rudder below Deroc, 288 and fig. 4 The attribution to Forum Iulii must be abandoned in view of the new discoveries (nos. 3-7) and the coins given to the pagus Matavonicvs, which was a part of the city of Forum Iulii. Matavo (the present Cabasse) probably issued this small coinage after 27 BC, as the first Augustan prototypes date from 27 onwards. The attribution to Matavo was first proposed by G. Bérard, ‘A propos de trouvailles monétaires du Pagus Matavonicus et de Forum Voconii au Ier s. avant J.-C., communes de Cabasse et du Cannet-des-Maures’, Cahiers Numismatiques 90 (déc. 1986), pp. 206-11; and emphasized by G. Bérard, Y. Codou, J.-L. Fiches, G. B. Rogers and G. Sintès, ‘Matavo (Cabasse, Var) et le pagus Matavonicus’, RAN 26 (1993), pp. 301- 37 (esp. 306-8). axis: ?. Diam: 10-14 mm. 5 Fréjus Argentière 492 2.29 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 535 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Matavonium Æ (12 mm) laureate head of Apollo, right MATA capricorn holding globe with cornucopia on back, right; rudder below Deroc, 288 and fig. 4 The attribution to Forum Iulii must be abandoned in view of the new discoveries (nos. 3-7) and the coins given to the pagus Matavonicvs, which was a part of the city of Forum Iulii. Matavo (the present Cabasse) probably issued this small coinage after 27 BC, as the first Augustan prototypes date from 27 onwards. The attribution to Matavo was first proposed by G. Bérard, ‘A propos de trouvailles monétaires du Pagus Matavonicus et de Forum Voconii au Ier s. avant J.-C., communes de Cabasse et du Cannet-des-Maures’, Cahiers Numismatiques 90 (déc. 1986), pp. 206-11; and emphasized by G. Bérard, Y. Codou, J.-L. Fiches, G. B. Rogers and G. Sintès, ‘Matavo (Cabasse, Var) et le pagus Matavonicus’, RAN 26 (1993), pp. 301- 37 (esp. 306-8). axis: ?. Diam: 10-14 mm. 6 Fréjus Aiguière 504 2.34 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 535 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Matavonium Æ (12 mm) laureate head of Apollo, right MATA capricorn holding globe with cornucopia on back, right; rudder below Deroc, 288 and fig. 4 The attribution to Forum Iulii must be abandoned in view of the new discoveries (nos. 3-7) and the coins given to the pagus Matavonicvs, which was a part of the city of Forum Iulii. Matavo (the present Cabasse) probably issued this small coinage after 27 BC, as the first Augustan prototypes date from 27 onwards. The attribution to Matavo was first proposed by G. Bérard, ‘A propos de trouvailles monétaires du Pagus Matavonicus et de Forum Voconii au Ier s. avant J.-C., communes de Cabasse et du Cannet-des-Maures’, Cahiers Numismatiques 90 (déc. 1986), pp. 206-11; and emphasized by G. Bérard, Y. Codou, J.-L. Fiches, G. B. Rogers and G. Sintès, ‘Matavo (Cabasse, Var) et le pagus Matavonicus’, RAN 26 (1993), pp. 301- 37 (esp. 306-8). axis: ?. Diam: 10-14 mm. 7 Fréjus Aiguière 875 2.32 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 536 Gallia Narbonensis Gaul Forum Iulii Drachm prow with rostra, left capricorn, right; below, O Deroc, 289 and fig. 5 axis: var. 1 private coll. 3 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. 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]
I 601 Italy Italy Uncertain mint in North Italy Gaius Clovius ; Caesar Brass (28 mm) CAESAR DIC TER draped bust of Victory, right; (behind, star) C CLOVI PRAEF Minerva standing, left, with trophy and spear and shield; before serpent FITA 7, RRC 476, Bahrfeldt, NZ 1909, 78 M. Barbato, “The Coins of Clovius and Oppius (RRC476/1 and 550/1-3): New Evidence from Find-spots.” Numismatic Chronicle 175 (2015), 103-116, 1 L BMCRR 4125 1 no star no no no [show] [edit]
I 601 Italy Italy Uncertain mint in North Italy Gaius Clovius ; Caesar Brass (28 mm) CAESAR DIC TER draped bust of Victory, right; (behind, star) C CLOVI PRAEF Minerva standing, left, with trophy and spear and shield; before serpent FITA 7, RRC 476, Bahrfeldt, NZ 1909, 78 M. Barbato, “The Coins of Clovius and Oppius (RRC476/1 and 550/1-3): New Evidence from Find-spots.” Numismatic Chronicle 175 (2015), 103-116, 2 Bahrfeldt 71 no star no no no [show] [edit]
I 601 Italy Italy Uncertain mint in North Italy Gaius Clovius ; Caesar Brass (28 mm) CAESAR DIC TER draped bust of Victory, right; (behind, star) C CLOVI PRAEF Minerva standing, left, with trophy and spear and shield; before serpent FITA 7, RRC 476, Bahrfeldt, NZ 1909, 78 M. Barbato, “The Coins of Clovius and Oppius (RRC476/1 and 550/1-3): New Evidence from Find-spots.” Numismatic Chronicle 175 (2015), 103-116, 73 L BMCRR 4127 1 star no no no [show] [edit]
I 601 Italy Italy Uncertain mint in North Italy Gaius Clovius ; Caesar Brass (28 mm) CAESAR DIC TER draped bust of Victory, right; (behind, star) C CLOVI PRAEF Minerva standing, left, with trophy and spear and shield; before serpent FITA 7, RRC 476, Bahrfeldt, NZ 1909, 78 M. Barbato, “The Coins of Clovius and Oppius (RRC476/1 and 550/1-3): New Evidence from Find-spots.” Numismatic Chronicle 175 (2015), 103-116, 74 Bahrfeldt = E. A. Sydenham Coinage of the Roman Republic, nos 1025–6 26 star; metal analysis: 71% Cu, 28-9% Zn (2 specimens: see Bahrfeldt 84) no no no [show] [edit]
I 601 Italy Italy Uncertain mint in North Italy Gaius Clovius ; Caesar Brass (28 mm) CAESAR DIC TER draped bust of Victory, right; (behind, star) C CLOVI PRAEF Minerva standing, left, with trophy and spear and shield; before serpent FITA 7, RRC 476, Bahrfeldt, NZ 1909, 78 M. Barbato, “The Coins of Clovius and Oppius (RRC476/1 and 550/1-3): New Evidence from Find-spots.” Numismatic Chronicle 175 (2015), 103-116, 100 VAuctions Triskeles Sale 27, 15 Mar. 2019, lot 198 (ex CNG EA 303, 29 May 2013, lot 290) 15.52 24 12 1 star no no yes [show] [edit]
I 601 Italy Italy Uncertain mint in North Italy Gaius Clovius ; Caesar Brass (28 mm) CAESAR DIC TER draped bust of Victory, right; (behind, star) C CLOVI PRAEF Minerva standing, left, with trophy and spear and shield; before serpent FITA 7, RRC 476, Bahrfeldt, NZ 1909, 78 M. Barbato, “The Coins of Clovius and Oppius (RRC476/1 and 550/1-3): New Evidence from Find-spots.” Numismatic Chronicle 175 (2015), 103-116, 101 Perpignan RR 414 15.11 12 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 601 Italy Italy Uncertain mint in North Italy Gaius Clovius ; Caesar Brass (28 mm) CAESAR DIC TER draped bust of Victory, right; (behind, star) C CLOVI PRAEF Minerva standing, left, with trophy and spear and shield; before serpent FITA 7, RRC 476, Bahrfeldt, NZ 1909, 78 M. Barbato, “The Coins of Clovius and Oppius (RRC476/1 and 550/1-3): New Evidence from Find-spots.” Numismatic Chronicle 175 (2015), 103-116, 102 Roma Numismatics XX, 29 Oct. 2020, lot 455 15.18 27.1 12 1 no no no https://www.coinarchives.com/a/openlink.php?l=1714491|3897|455|d10e29ba7d203488019f0da35a374a26 [show] [edit]
I 601 Italy Italy Uncertain mint in North Italy Gaius Clovius ; Caesar Brass (28 mm) CAESAR DIC TER draped bust of Victory, right; (behind, star) C CLOVI PRAEF Minerva standing, left, with trophy and spear and shield; before serpent FITA 7, RRC 476, Bahrfeldt, NZ 1909, 78 M. Barbato, “The Coins of Clovius and Oppius (RRC476/1 and 550/1-3): New Evidence from Find-spots.” Numismatic Chronicle 175 (2015), 103-116, 103 Bochum M 2423 15.42 26 11 1 no no no https://mk-bochum.ikmk.net/object?id=ID301 [show] [edit]
I 601 Italy Italy Uncertain mint in North Italy Gaius Clovius ; Caesar Brass (28 mm) CAESAR DIC TER draped bust of Victory, right; (behind, star) C CLOVI PRAEF Minerva standing, left, with trophy and spear and shield; before serpent FITA 7, RRC 476, Bahrfeldt, NZ 1909, 78 M. Barbato, “The Coins of Clovius and Oppius (RRC476/1 and 550/1-3): New Evidence from Find-spots.” Numismatic Chronicle 175 (2015), 103-116, 104 Bochum M 2424 13.27 26 12 1 no no no https://mk-bochum.ikmk.net/object?id=ID302 [show] [edit]
I 602A Italy Italy Uncertain mint in North Italy Quintus Oppius Brass (24 mm) diademed head of Venus, right Q OPPIVS PR Victory facing, holding wreath and palm branch FITA 43, RRC 550/1, Bahrfeldt, NZ 1909, 80 Only three examples known, all of which are slightly smaller and lighterthan RPC I, 603 and 602. 1 Bahrfeld Taf. 1.17 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 602 Italy Italy Uncertain mint in North Italy Quintus Oppius Brass (27 mm) diademed head of Venus, right; (symbol) Q OPPIVS PR Victory advancing, left, holding palm branch and bowl of fruit; (symbol) FITA 43, RRC 550/2, Bahrfeldt, NZ 1909, 80 The following obverse/reverse symbols have been reported: star in crescent/­(RRC 2a); crescent/- (RRC 2b); crescent/thunderbolt (RRC 2c, Bahrfeldtc); capricorn/thunderbolt (RRC 2d, Bahrfeldt d); capricorn/vine-leaf (RRC2e); crescent and capricorn/thunderbolt (RRC 2f, Bahrfeldt e);-/thunderbolt (Bahrfeldt b). See now M. Barbato, “The Coins of Clovius and Oppius (RRC 476/1 and 550/1-3): New Evidence from Find-spots.” Numismatic Chronicle 175 (2015), 103-116. axis: 11 1 L BMCRR 4133 1 metal analysis: 79% Cu, 20% Zn no no no [show] [edit]
I 602A Italy Italy Uncertain mint in North Italy Quintus Oppius Brass (24 mm) diademed head of Venus, right Q OPPIVS PR Victory facing, holding wreath and palm branch FITA 43, RRC 550/1, Bahrfeldt, NZ 1909, 80 Only three examples known, all of which are slightly smaller and lighterthan RPC I, 603 and 602. 2 Bahrfeld no. 46 = RRC 550 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 602 Italy Italy Uncertain mint in North Italy Quintus Oppius Brass (27 mm) diademed head of Venus, right; (symbol) Q OPPIVS PR Victory advancing, left, holding palm branch and bowl of fruit; (symbol) FITA 43, RRC 550/2, Bahrfeldt, NZ 1909, 80 The following obverse/reverse symbols have been reported: star in crescent/­(RRC 2a); crescent/- (RRC 2b); crescent/thunderbolt (RRC 2c, Bahrfeldtc); capricorn/thunderbolt (RRC 2d, Bahrfeldt d); capricorn/vine-leaf (RRC2e); crescent and capricorn/thunderbolt (RRC 2f, Bahrfeldt e);-/thunderbolt (Bahrfeldt b). See now M. Barbato, “The Coins of Clovius and Oppius (RRC 476/1 and 550/1-3): New Evidence from Find-spots.” Numismatic Chronicle 175 (2015), 103-116. axis: 11 2 L BMCRR 4132 1 metal analysis: 84% Cu, 15% Zn no no no [show] [edit]
I 602A Italy Italy Uncertain mint in North Italy Quintus Oppius Brass (24 mm) diademed head of Venus, right Q OPPIVS PR Victory facing, holding wreath and palm branch FITA 43, RRC 550/1, Bahrfeldt, NZ 1909, 80 Only three examples known, all of which are slightly smaller and lighterthan RPC I, 603 and 602. 3 Bahrfeld no. 47 = RRC 551 1 no no no [show] [edit]
I 602 Italy Italy Uncertain mint in North Italy Quintus Oppius Brass (27 mm) diademed head of Venus, right; (symbol) Q OPPIVS PR Victory advancing, left, holding palm branch and bowl of fruit; (symbol) FITA 43, RRC 550/2, Bahrfeldt, NZ 1909, 80 The following obverse/reverse symbols have been reported: star in crescent/­(RRC 2a); crescent/- (RRC 2b); crescent/thunderbolt (RRC 2c, Bahrfeldtc); capricorn/thunderbolt (RRC 2d, Bahrfeldt d); capricorn/vine-leaf (RRC2e); crescent and capricorn/thunderbolt (RRC 2f, Bahrfeldt e);-/thunderbolt (Bahrfeldt b). See now M. Barbato, “The Coins of Clovius and Oppius (RRC 476/1 and 550/1-3): New Evidence from Find-spots.” Numismatic Chronicle 175 (2015), 103-116. axis: 11 3 See Bahrfeldt 39 no no no [show] [edit]