Yes, I know that he is a little 'beat up' and a lot worse for wear, but he is hard to get, and he is mine. VITELLIUS. 69 AD. AR Denarius 18 mm., 2.46 gm,. Rome mint. Obv: Laureate head right Rev: Concordia seated left, holding patera and cornucopiae. RIC I. 73; BMCRE 7; RSC 20.
Of the three, Otho, Galba, and Vitellius, I think Otho is the hardest and most expensive, but none are easy to come by in any grade (yes, I know, they are available). Congrats on this acquisition.
Cool posts of a relatively scarce example (s) of Vitellius. I guess we all do what we can with our available budgets at any given time. Many of mine ( different Emperors) are lower grade simply because I wanted them but had to work with the budget I had. I almost pulled the trigger on a Didius Julianus that most of us would consider unacceptable for the grade and costs regardless of 'rarity'...but 'condition' is not always all that matters. My denarius was purchased sometime in the 1980's and I still haven't attempted a 'second photo' despite this poor 1st attempt a year ago.
Cool addition. Vitellius (69 A.D.) AR Denarius O: Laureate head right. R: S P Q R / OB / C S in three lines within wreath. Rome Mint, 69 A.D. 3g 18.5mm RIC I 83; RSC 86.
Once again, that's another example I was unaware of.....I would've been totally perplexed at who it was meant to depict (re:legend/portrait). Way cool Doug!!!
Wonderful pick up! Looks great...and they are fairly hard to get... I am traveling to a funeral, but will post mine when I return in a few days.
Roman Empire Vitellius 69 BCE AR Denarius Rome mint 18mm, 3g Obv: A VITELLIUS GERM IMP AVG TR P. Laureate head r Rev: PONT MAXIM, Vesta, veiled, seated r on throne, holding patera and scepter Ref: RIC I pg 273 #107 Ex: @Mat
Nice one @Topcat7 . I too have a worn down version of one of the scarce 69 AD emperors: Galba, Roman Empire AR denarius Obv: IMP SER GALBA CAESAR AVG, laureate head right Rev: ROMA RENASC, Roma, helmeted and in military dress, standing left, holding Victory and transverse, eagle-tipped sceptre Mint: Rome (struck June 68- January 69 AD) Ref: RIC 195
How about one with his daddy Lucius? Vitellius / L. Vitellius Denarius Vitellius (69 AD). AR Denarius, 18 mm, 2.51 g. Rome mint. O: A VITELLIVS GERM IMP AVG TR P, laureate head right. R: L VITELLIVS COS III CENSOR, L. Vitellius seated left on curule chair, holding branch and eagle-tipped sceptre. RIC I, 97 (R); Cohen 55 (40 Francs). Lucius Vitellius the elder, the father of the emperor of the same name, had an impressive career under Tiberius, Caligula and Claudius. He achieved the highest honors attainable by a private man at Rome under the Empire: consul for the third time and censor. He held these offices during the reign of Claudius, being a close friend of the emperor and the most influential Roman senator. Vitellius died unexpectedly from a paralytic stroke in 51 and received a statue on the speaker's platform on the Roman Forum, with the inscription 'Of unwavering loyalty to the emperor'. The year 36 saw an incident which deserves mentioning. In Judaea, a Samaritan, claiming to be Moses reincarnate, gathered an armed following. The prefect of Judaea, Pontius Pilate, intervened immediately, dispersed the crowd, and had the ringleaders executed. The Samaritans considered his violence excessive and appealed to the Syrian governor. Lucius heard their complaints, sent Pilate back to Italy and appointed Marcellus. Pilate's co-ruler in Judaea, the high priest Joseph Caiaphas, was replaced by his brother-in-law Jonathan.
Nice coins all. I enjoyed reading 69 A.D., The Year of the Four Emperors by M. Gwyn Morgan. I have only the easiest of them, Nero. I keep thinking one day, but RR pieces keep getting in my way. http://www.preteristarchive.com/Books/2006_morgan_ad69_four-emperors.html
I have a pretty ruddy Galba... but he fills my RE Album slot very nicely: Roman Empire Galba. A.D. 68-69. AE dupondius (11.11 g). Rome mint, struck A.D. 68. Obv: SER GALBA IMP CAES AVG TR P, bare head right Rev: S P Q R/ OB/ CIV SER, legend within oak wreath. RIC 290 Comment: I freed this from a Slab!
@Topcat7, always glad to see one of those three dudes entering a friend's collection. I'm still lacking Galba in silver (just a middle bronze so far) but can show two nice ones for the two others. Given their condition I'm gonna have hard time, and hard money, finding the third fellow, not wanting him to be ashamed of being in such company Otho, Denarius - Denarius minted in Rome in 69 AD IMP M OTHO CAESAR AVG TR P, Bare head of Otho right SECURITAS PR, Securitas standing left 3.50 gr Ref : RIC # 8, RCV #2162, Cohen #17 Vitellius, Denarius - Rome mint, July - December 20, AD69 A VITELLIVS GERMAN IMP TR P, Laureate head of Vitellius right XV VIR SACR FAC, Tripod-lebes with dolphin lying right on top and raven standing right below 3.43 gr, 16-18 mm Ref : RCV # 2201var, Cohen cf # 110 et suiv, RIC I # 86 (this example illustrated in Wildwinds) Q