..Wading further out into the Year of the 5...Pertinax....

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  1. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ...Man..talk about getting your feet wet, buying coins of these guys makes me feel like a novice(which, buying coins of these guys, i am:smuggrin:)..i got this one in tonight and have already bought another Sunday morning:rolleyes: (i'll post it whens i gets it:)). now i have 3 of the 5(most every ancient collector has at least one, Sept. Severus). now if i can stop symmetrically buying 2(or more) of the same emperor, maybe i can get the other 2 emperors of 193 i lack ...this now becomes the most expensive coin in my collection(so far)..:)...my reasoning...i'm old and gettin' older ya only live once:oldman:

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    Pertinax denarius,(Dec.31,192, March 28,193AD) Obv: emperors laureate bust right; IMP CAES P HELV PERTIN AVG, Rev: Latitia standing left holding wreath and scepter; LATITIA TEMPOR COS II, 18mm, 2.72gms. Rome mint Ref. RIC 4a
     
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  3. Alegandron

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

    Killer! Great coin, congrats, @ominus1 !

    PERTINAX

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    Roman Empire -
    Pertinax (193 A.D.)
    AE sestertius. Rome mint, 19,60 grs. 28 mm
    Obv: LAETITIA TEMPORVM COS II.
    IMP (CAES P HELV - PERTINAX AVG) Head, laureate, to right..
    Rev: LAETITIA TE -MPORVM COS II / S - C Laetitia standing l. holding wreath and sceptre.
    Ref: RIC 17. C. 21
     
  4. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Only recognized as a separate mint issue about 30 years ago, there are some rather nice denarii of Pertinax from Alexandria. They are distinguished by style and seem to be as common as the ones from Rome. It is just a matter of taste but I prefer the Alexandrian style denarii. As usual with coins from this mint, Pertinax is shown with a rather protruding eye. A surprisingly high percentage of these are correctly identified by larger dealers.
    PROVID DEOR COS II Providentia standing left
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    OPI DIVIN TRP COS II Ops seated left - This is the more popular type since it does double duty showing Ops (wealth) who appears on very few Roman coins. Antoninus Pius has some but the Pertinax is easier to find.
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  5. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ..wow...i am glad to hear this!...the other one i bought Sunday had the eye protruding thing goin' on and i haven't been comfortable since with that in the back of my mind...whew!..thanks Doug! :)
     
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  7. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    Bings EDIT :p
     
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  8. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    eh...i'll tempt fate one more time:wideyed:...here's a screenshot of the obverse..and its reverse is Ops. IMG_0602.JPG
     
  9. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Here's all the Pertinax coins I've ever owned, crammed into a single post.

    Ready?


















    Zilch. Zip. Nada. :(

    But hey, congrats! The Years of 4/5/6 are probably the most fascinating periods of Roman history to me. I did the Year of Four Emperors in the course of completing a Twelve Caesars collection. Not sure I could complete the Year of Five or Year of Six on my budget.
     
  10. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Cool coin with a distinctive portrait to it, congrats

    My own example (from HJB years ago)

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    Pertinax, Denarius - Rome mint, AD 193
    IMP CAES P HELV PERTIN AVG, laureate head right
    VOT DECEN TR P COS II, emperor sacrificing left, with patera held over tripod altar
    2.98 gr, 17 mm
    Ref : RIC # 13a, Cohen # 56, RCV # 6048
    Ex Harlan J. Berk

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  11. svessien

    svessien Senior Member

    Congrats, @ominus1 !

    I like Pertinax, and his coins.
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  12. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    Big CONGRATS!!! Pertinax is one of my favorite "what could have beens". Thanks to the greedy Praetorian guard we'll never know.
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  13. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ..right...but what we do know is that the crisis didn't start until they killed him and brought on the 5 year civil war
     
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  14. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    Still don't have a coin of this ruler but to be honest I haven't really been looking for one so far. But I also need a Didius Julianus.
     
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  15. Finn235

    Finn235 Well-Known Member

    Nice one!

    My Pertinax needs an upgrade, but at least it wasn't too hard on the wallet
    Pertinax denarius.jpg

    I did manage to complete the (almost) full Year of 5, missing only Pertinax Jr and Titiana (ha!) last year when I finally nabbed a Pescennius Niger - all but the Niger were actually minted in 193.
    Year of five emperors denarius set.jpg
     
  16. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ..very impressive! :)
     
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  17. GregH

    GregH Well-Known Member

    And here's my Mr Pertinax, another with the Ops reverse:
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