Saw this in an auction and due to my impulsive nature, I jumped on it. (Yes, pretty much everything except the Trajan denarius was somewhat an impulse buy.) The coin hasn't even arrived, so these are the sellers pics. Feel free to post your Quintillus coins, or your impulse buys! Quintillus, AD 270. Billon Antoninianus, 20mm, 3.7g, 6h; Mediolanum (Milan) mint. Obv.: IMP C M AVR CL QVINTILLVS AVG; Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev.: FIDES MILITVM; Fides standing left, holding standard and spear; in right field, Є. Reference: RIC V(a) 18
I was surprised to see how high it went. Mine was less than $10. Still a nice coin. Quintillus Æ(S) Antoninianus O: IMP CM AVR CL QVINTILLVS AVG, radiate, draped bust right. R: FORTVNA REDVX, Fortuna standing left with rudder and cornucopiae. Z in exergue. Rome Mint, 270 A.D. 2.65g 18mm Appleshaw hoard 305; RIC 19 var (cornucopiae)
You're lucky I'm not buying these days...I love military themed coins and would have gone after it. Nice addition.
Mat's $10 Quintillus is a market anomaly - a total steal! At malls like vcoins and ma-shops, or elsewhere, you'd pay at least double for the OP coin.
Very nice and interesting example @GerardV ! Mat and Svarog have super posts as well. I have one that I purchased off HA---it cost about $135.00 hammer if I recall correctly...with the usual slabbed sellers photo:
Nice capture @GerardV ! Fun to find gems out there for a good deal. @Mat is one of the KINGS of that. My only Quintillus (He forgot to rinse out the shampoo when it was picture day...) RI Quintillus 270 CE Ant - Rome mint - Radiate-Victoria RIC Vi 33 Ex: @John Anthony
Nice score, and yes, noone can beat @Mat at steals I only have 3/4 of a Quintillus Quintillus, Antoninianus Mediolanum mint, AD 270 IMP QUINTILL[VS AVG], radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right [M]ARTI PACI, Mars standing left, holding olive branch and spear 2.8 gr Ref : RCV # 11447, Q
nice OP and some very good examples posted. i just purchased this one last week for $8.64 delivered simply because he was lacking in my collection. (the seller had also misspelled his name) his is a tragic story, as with a lot of those in this time period. he's the 1st i know of that committed suicide by slitting his wrist and really had a lot of coins minted for being emperor for less time than Otho.
Quintillus was around when the mint reached its lowest point on quality workmanship so you have to pay a little more for good legends and eye appeal. His coins are not all that rare but Mat's coin is far from a $10 level. $26 (too much?) $99 (Probably about right?)