Bing's Coins of 2022

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Bing, Dec 28, 2022.

  1. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    My collection only expanded by 8 coins this past year, one of which I just won on the latest Agora auction and have not received yet. And another coin I received during our annual Secret Saturnalia. As I am somewhat superstitious, I will not post my latest coin until it arrives in hand.

    So here are the other seven. They are ordered by the dates they were struck;

    1. L. CASSIUS CAEICIANUS.jpg
    L. CASSIUS CAEICIANUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS CASSIA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: Draped bust of Ceres left, wreathed with corn, CAEICIAN (AN in ligature) and control letter behind
    REVERSE: Yoke of oxen left, control letter above, L CASSI in ex
    Struck at Rome 103 BC
    18mm, 3.9g
    Crawford 321/1. Coin has the following control letters: * over F / L on obverse, * over Q on reverse - RSC Cassia 4

    2.
    Augustus 23.jpg
    AUGUSTUS
    AE Dupondius
    OBVERSE: IMP above, DIVI F below; back to back laureate and rostral crowned head of Agrippa left and bare head of Augustus right
    REVERSE: Crocodile right, chained to palm tree behind, above palm-tip; COL-NEM across fields
    Nemausus (Gaul) 10-14 AD
    26mm, 14.1g
    RPC 524; RIC 158

    3.
    Augustus 22.png
    AUGUSTUS
    AE22 Kingdom of Thrace
    OBVERSE: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΡOIMHTAΛKOY, jugate heads of King Rhoemetalkes and Queen Pythodoris right
    REVERSE: KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, bare head of Augustus right
    Thrace
    11BC -12AD
    5.4g, 22 mm
    SNGCop 1190, SGI 5396

    4.
    Nero 12.png
    NERO
    AE As
    Obv: IMP NERO CAESAR AVG GERM. Laureate head right.
    Rev: PACE P R VBIQ PARTA IANVM CLVSIT / S - C.
    Temple of Janus with latticed window on left and garlanded and closed double doors on right
    Struck at Rome 66 AD
    11.3g, 26.5mm
    RIC 347; BMC 230; cf Sear 1974.

    5.
    Vespasian 18.jpg
    VESPASIAN (Titus)
    OBVERSE: DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS, laureate head right
    REVERSE: EX-SC, Victory standing left, holding shield on palm; seated captive
    "Judaea Capta" issue"
    Struck at Rome, 80-81 AD
    3.4g, 19mm
    RIC II 59a (Titus); BMCRE 112 (Titus); Brin 80; RSC 144.

    6.
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    TITUS as Caesar
    AE Dupondius
    OBVERSE: T CAESAR VESPASIAN IMP III PONT TR POT II COS, Radiate head of Titus right
    REVERSE: ROMA VICTRIX, Roma seated to left on cuirass, holding Victory and spear; behind, various arms; S C in exergue
    Struck at Rome, 72AD
    10.5g, 27.76mm
    RIC 633; RIC? 483 (R2)
    Ex Frank Kovacs

    7.
    Commodus 7.jpg
    COMMODUS
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: M COMM ANT P FEL AVG BRIT, laureate head right
    Reverse: P M TR P XIII IMP VIII COS V P P, Salus seated left feeding serpent from a patera
    Rome, 187-88
    3.08g, 18mm
    RSC 544.
    HJB Tag
     
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  3. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

  4. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    It was a light year for both of us. Can't say I will be heavy in 2023 either.

    My favorite is the Titus Bronze.
     
  5. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    Nice list @Bing! My favourites are the Nero and Titus. Both are fine additions.
     
  6. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else Supporter

    A fine selection. My favourites, Titus with a lovely green patina, Nero and Ceres
     
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  7. Gavin Richardson

    Gavin Richardson Well-Known Member

    Love that crocodile!
     
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  8. The Meat man

    The Meat man Well-Known Member

    Very nice! I like that Crocodile and the Flavian coins, especially!
     
  9. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    I'm partial to the crocodile. That Augustus portrait is great

    Q
     
  10. Limes

    Limes Well-Known Member

    Great list @Bing! My favorite is your lovely family christmas gift :)

    If I remember correctly, you got just a few coins last year too. Would you say that you have reached that stage of collecting, that you have acquired nearly all that you would like to and experience mostly enjoyment and serenity? :)
     
  11. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    There are literally thousands more I would like to obtain, but now I'm being much more choosy. Beides, the cost of coins, in my estimation has gone up way too much for me. A coin I may have purchased for $50 a decade ago, now is more than $100. It's certainly not that I don't have the money. Instead of labeling myself as a skinflint, I choose to refer to myself as frugal. But you may be correct. I may have reached that point in my collecting that I don't have to have every coin I see.
     
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  12. robinjojo

    robinjojo Well-Known Member

    Nice pickups for 2022!

    I really like your August dupondius, with the croc on the reverse. The Vespasian denarius is also very nice, with good centering.
     
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  13. Sulla80

    Sulla80 Well-Known Member

    Great additions @Bing, your L. Cassius Caeicianus is right in my wheelhouse (and a type that is still on my wishlist along with #4 Nero temple of Janus) - the Crocodile dupondius also particularly nice! Best wishes for 2023.
     
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  14. singig

    singig Well-Known Member

    My favourite coins are : the "Judaea Capta" denarius , the Augustus dupondius and Nero. Congratulations !
     
  15. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    The crocodile is my favorite too.
     
  16. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    The reason I was drawn to this particular coin is that one can plainly see the chain tying the croc to the palm tree.
     
  17. Alegandron

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

    Excellent @Bing . Always enjoyed your collection! Happy New Year my friend!
     
  18. cmezner

    cmezner do ut des Supporter

    All your additions as well as your collection are remarkable.

    Your crocodile is awesome! One can even see the ring below the crocodile's neck. Since it is RIC 158, RPC 524 it is a class III, it is dated 8 - 3 BC.

    The chronology of the various issues remains subject to controversy. The initial production probably begins around 28/27 BC, the first type being replaced very quickly by a lighter bronze. The second type was probably struck in the period between 27 and 9 BC.
    The third emission then takes place around 9 BC, but it is difficult to give the extent; it may end around 3 or 2 BC.
    According to Ulrich Werz BC (“Die Kleingeldverosrgung ausgusteischer Zeit in Gallien und Germanien”) these coins have a cooper content that is too high to be called Dupondi.:confused:

    # 5, VESPASIAN (Titus) is so lovely - don't have any Judea Capta coin - it's on my wish list, maybe in 2023 :D

    Happy New Year 2023
     
  19. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Thank you for the information @cmezner. I will update my catalog.

    And Happy New Year to you and all CTers
     
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  20. LukeGob

    LukeGob Well-Known Member

    That Augustus/Agrippa croc is a beautiful coin. I've come back to look at it like 3X.
     
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  21. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Thank you
     
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