Augustus Triumphal Bronze

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  1. IMP Shogun

    IMP Shogun Well-Known Member

    Morning if you are in my time zone!

    what do you make of this Augustus bronze - heavy As or a triumphal bronze….Curious if anyone could confirm the RIC reference. Thanks!

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    Augustus. 27 BC -14 AD. M. Salvius Otho. Æ (30 mm, 14.23 g) Rome. CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRI-BVNIC POT
    R/ M × SALVIVS × OTHO × III × VIR × A × A × A × F × F × around S - C

    Cohen 518–519
    RIC I2, 75, 429 (I believe this is incorrect the above does not have a crowning victory…RIC 431?? )
     
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  3. ancient times

    ancient times Legatus Legionis

    Nice coin, it is RIC 431
     
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  4. cmezner

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    And some other references are: Pangerl 52; Cohen 515 (2f.) - BMC/RE.226 - BN/R.687 -RCV.1685;
    Otho was triumvir monetalis in an uncertain year, possibly 11 BC or 7 BC.

    RIC dates these coins to 7 BC; from metallurgical analysis, C. Pannekeet dates them to 5 BC in "The_moneyers_issues_under_Augustus.pdf".
     
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  5. IMP Shogun

    IMP Shogun Well-Known Member

    Great link, thanks.
     
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