Scarce Julia Domna Denarius Addition

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  1. nicholasz219

    nicholasz219 Well-Known Member

    Hi all,

    In addition to my fine Greek coin today, I also received another fancy bit of business in the mail today.

    I do not even seen this denarius type offered for sale that often. I don't think that the Ceres coins are offered for sale nearly as often as PVDICITIA, VESTA, or VENVS issues so I am happy to add one to the Julia Domna collection. A good price made the purchase even better. :)

    AR Denarius
    Julia Domna
    Born circa 170AD - Died 217AD
    Augusta: 193 - 217AD
    Issued: 198 - 202AD
    20.0 x 18.0mm 3.58gr, 1 h
    O: IVLIA AVGVSTA; Draped bust, right.
    R: CERERI FRVGIF; Ceres seated left, holding wheat ears and long torch.
    Rome Mint
    RIC IV, vol. 1, 546; BMC 10; RSC 14; Sear 6532.
    hjb-ancientcoins 391870991373
    8/30/17 9/1/17

    Click on this link to see this coin in my Forvm gallery along with the other Severans.

    http://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=lastup&cat=41431&pos=1

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  3. dougsmit

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    That is a very nice Ceres. They are less common than the reverses you list but there are quite a few other types of equal or greater rarity. Mine is similar from Rome.
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    They also come from Emesa.
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    and Laodicea.
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  4. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Nice ones, @nicholasz219 and @dougsmit . I have one, too!

    Domna CERERI FRVGIF denarius.jpg
    Julia Domna, AD 193-217
    Roman AR denarius, 2.82 g, 20.0 mm
    Rome, AD 200
    Obv: IVLIA AVGVSTA, bare-headed and draped bust right
    Rev: CERERI FRVGIF, Ceres seated left, holding corn ears and torch
    Refs: RIC 546; BMCRE 10; Cohen 14; RCV 6576; Hill 424

    And a bonus Ceres as, issued under Caracalla:

    Domna CEREREM Dupondius.jpg
    Julia Domna, AD 192-217
    Roman AE as, 7.45 g, 27.7 mm
    Rome, AD 211-217
    Obv: IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, bare-headed and draped bust right
    Rev: CEREREM SC, Ceres standing left, holding corn ears and scepter; modius at feet
    Refs: RIC 596; BMCRE 220; RCV 7126
     
  5. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Very nice Ceres nicholasz219, and some great coins on your Forum gallery. Congrats on a nice collection.
     
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  6. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Looks like you made a great choice with that lovely coin. I have no Ceres reverse Domna, but here are a Cybele, Pietas and Venus.

    Julia Domna - Mater Deum.jpg
    Julia Domna - Pietas.jpg
    Julia Domna - Veneri Victr.jpg
     
  7. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

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  8. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    nice OP. and all of your coins are nice on this post:)
     
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  9. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Thanks for saying so. I bought it last year in a CNG e-auction.
     
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  10. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    i had saw one for sale from Germany and the seller had mislisted it as another coin. i was going to bid on it and got busy doing something else. it went for less than $4.00 US.. i was so upset that i'm still not over it:vomit:
     
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  11. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Ouch! That would have been an excellent catch.
     
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  12. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    lol i agree.. i've been wanting one of those coins with that reverse for a while now.. i think he had it listed as a Iulia Mamaesa if i'm spelling that correctly.
     
  13. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    That’s a beautiful coin, @nicholasz219 ! Here’s one that I was fortunate to acquire.

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  14. Mike Margolis

    Mike Margolis Well-Known Member

    Does anyone know if that Cybele reverse on the throne with drum and lion(lions) appear on any Roman coins before Hadrian? I have seen one or two on a Hadrian coin but none before his reign. It seems that Faustina II made this reverse very popular. As seen here on this dupondous. coinfaustinaboughtcybelefrance.jpg
     
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  15. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    No, not before Hadrian. She appears on a few Republican issues, but not enthroned with drum and lions. There is the M. Volteius type where she's in a biga of lions, however.
     
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  16. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    I would add that these issues of Hadrian were only on cistophori from eastern mints (Cybele, after all, was an eastern goddess): RIC 463 and 488, and an issue depicting Sabina, RIC 533.

    You can see several Roman Republican issues and various provincials portraying Cybele in this thread.
     
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  17. Mike Margolis

    Mike Margolis Well-Known Member

    Thank You guys for the info! - Would Hadrian have to have approved those cistophori tets or just one of his assistants? Yes she is an eastern goddess but it is interesting that she was considered the mother of Zeus and his bros etc...
     
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  18. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Classically, Rhea is considered the mother of Zeus.
     
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  19. Mike Margolis

    Mike Margolis Well-Known Member

    Rhea rides on the Lion,with tympanum drum) Greek Mythology, published in 1878 royalty-free stock rhealionsdrum.jpg
     
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  20. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    This is the only Cybele that I have, and it is RR. NOT with Lions or Drum... but a cool upward FOOT as an Obverse device...

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    RR P Furius Crassipes
    84 BC AR Denarius 19mm 3.84g Rome
    Obv: Turreted head Cybele right foot upward -
    Rev: Curule chair Cr 356-1a Syd 735 Furia 20
    Ex: @Mikey Zee Secret Saturnalia!
     
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