R.R. Denarius - new aquisition - Q. Titius

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  1. Topcat7

    Topcat7 Still Learning

    Another recent aquisition is this one. A lot of wear on this one, but these don't come up that often.

    Q. TITIUS
    90 B.C.
    Moneyer
    Obv: Head of young Bacchus right, wearing ivy wreath and forehead band, no jewels in hair.
    Rev: Q TITI on a tablet, from which Pegasus springs right,
    Silver Denarius 17mm. 3.18gm.
    Ref: Crawford 341/2; Syd 692

    Q. TITIUSa.jpg
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  3. Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus Dulce et Decorum est....

    Another interesting coin!
    I was tempted to buy a few Republican coins at Triskeles Auctions Sale 16 today, but I passed. Might as well save up for the Baldwins auction tomorrow.:shifty:
     
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  4. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Worn but a decent example. While yours is Titia 2, here is Titia 1. Q TITIUS.jpg
    Q TITIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS TITIA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: Head of Mutinus Titinus (Priapus) right, wearing winged diadem
    REVERSE: Pegasus springing right, Q TITI on base
    Struck at Rome 90 BC
    3.8g, 18mm
    Cr341/1, Syd 691; Titia 1
     
  5. red_spork

    red_spork Triumvir monetalis

    Nice pickup. Bacchus is one of the more interesting Roman gods and I highly recommend doing some reading on him and his cult if you have time. I'm tempting fate with the shipping gods but here's my example of one of this moneyer's other types that I won at auction this week. I plan to post it and one other Social War-era coin next week once I get them both in(no not a cool Marsic Confederation one though):
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  6. Topcat7

    Topcat7 Still Learning

    @> Bing, (Interesting!)
    Are you able to 'educate' me on the difference between Titia 1 and Titia 2 please?
     
  7. red_spork

    red_spork Triumvir monetalis

    This moneyer struck two different types in 90 BC, the ones like Bing and I have which Babelon & RSC catalogue as Titia 1, and the Bacchus type like you have, Titia 2. Crawford, in Roman Republic Coinage, similarly catalogues them as 341/1 and 341/2. Same moneyer but since the types are different the actual catalog numbers are different.
     
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  8. red_spork

    red_spork Triumvir monetalis

    Another aside: the Titia part simply comes from the fact that Babelon and RSC are organized by moneyers' family names(so the references are of the form "Titia X", "Fonteia Y" whereas Crawford's catalog is organized chronologically so I.e. the coins struck in 90 BC are Crawford 340-342
     
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  9. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Red answered while I was away. The numbers are nothing special. Just catalog numbers.
     
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  10. Alegandron

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

    I have a few Titi QUINARII and a Denarius...
    RR AR Quinarius Q Titius 90 BCE PEGASOS Obv-Rev Sear240.jpg
    RR AR Quinarius Q Titius 90BCE G Sear240 Obv-Rev.jpg
    RR AR Quinarius Q Titius 90BCE VF Sear240 Obv-Rev.jpg
    Size comparison...
    RR Q Titius 90BCE rev Denarius and Quinarius combo.JPG
    RR Q Titius 90BCE Denarius Obv-Rev Sear 239.jpg
    The Denarius is ex @Mat
     
  11. Sergius

    Sergius New Member

    I have a similar coin. It was found in Ukraine. I'm interested how much does your coin cost. Ukrainian colleagues estimated my coin in 400 hryvnias. (it's about 16 US dollars)
     
  12. Topcat7

    Topcat7 Still Learning

    About that. ($15 if I remember correctly.)
     
  13. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    You need to sign your Pegasus for 20 or 30 lessons with Richard Simmons. Pooped thing looks so plump it may need to shed a few dozen pounds before it can fly.

    Richard Simmons Whose Line 02a.gif

    Oh, I need me a Q. Titi Denarius to complete my set for 90 BCE. Anyone have one they can spare.:woot:
     
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