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Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Bart9349, Apr 5, 2010.

  1. Bart9349

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  3. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    About half of the coins in his hand are early Imperial issues, Augustus or Tiberius. The others I can't quite make out, but are probably Republican issues. Its really not surprising to find Republican issues in Britain - the denarii circulated for centuries before finally being withdrawn. The coins almost certainly arrived with the legions or after.
     
  4. Bart9349

    Bart9349 Junior Member

    Thank you. Thank you. I made out this not so rare coin of Augustus at 4:33 of the video.

    http://www.acsearch.info/search.html?search=Lucius+Caesar&view_mode=1#6

    The reverse shows two heirs and grandsons of Augustus (both of whom prematurely died): Lucius and Gaius. They are holding honorary shields and spears. Also pictured are a ladle and lituus. This would place the coins to at least 2CE when Lucius died, followed by his brother in 4CE.

    These coins could have been brought to England by troops under the rule of Claudius (at earliest 43 CE).

    That said, one of the coins looks to be a radiate head, placing it in the third century CE.


    guy
     
  5. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    Radiate heads and portraits were seen on Republican denarii and first and second century bronze. Crown type is NOT a good indicator of date.
     
  6. Bart9349

    Bart9349 Junior Member

    Thank you. What do you make of the Radiate head at 2:45 of the video?


    guy
     
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