Non-portrait Imperials

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  1. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    In the thread on favorites we saw:
    and this really wonderful example of a non-portrait Vespasian:
    ...so it seems natural to start a thread on Roman Imperial coins which do NOT have a portrait. I'll start with a Caligula sestertius honoring the opening of the temple of the divine Augustus.
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    and his quadrans honoring his repeal of the 1/2% sales tax.
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    Marcus Aurelius issued a 200th anniversary of the battle of Actium
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    Who has others? Remember: Imperial but no heads! That includes heads of non-emperors. I was going to show the Anonymous Pagans from the Great Persecution period c.312AD but I won't because they may not really be Imperials since they were issued without a ruler name.
    Don't look at these:p:
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  3. AncientJoe

    AncientJoe Well-Known Member

    This partially qualifies: Titus is still pictured seated, but not as a portrait.

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  4. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    I was hoping you would show that one. There is a good Galba and a couple minor relatives of 12 Caesars rulers.
     
  5. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Augustus 8.jpg
    AUGUSTUS
    AE Quadran
    OBVERSE: SISENNA MESSALLA IIIVIR, altar
    REVERSE: APRONIVS GALLVS AAAFF around SC
    Rome 5 BC , Moneyers Apronius, Galus, Messalla, and Sisena
    3.0g, 17mm
    RIC 463 or 200 in Old RIC
    Augustus 7.jpg
    AUGUSTUS
    AE Quadran
    OBVERSE: LAMIA SILIVS ANNIVS, clasped hands holding caduceus
    REVERSE: III VIR A A A F F around large S C
    Rome 9 BC
    3.0g, 15mm
    RIC 420, BMC 200, S 1693

    Augustus 10.jpg
    AUGUSTUS
    AE19 (Semis)
    OBVERSE: VIC AVG, Nike standing left on globe, holding wreath and palm
    REVERSE: COHOR PRAE PHIL, three military standards
    Philippi 27 BC-14 AD
    3.8g, 19mm
    RPC 1651, ANS 677, BMC 23, SGI 32

    Nero and Druses Caesar.jpg
    NERO/DRUSUS CAESAR
    AE Dupondius
    OBVERSE: NERO ET DRVSVS CAESARES, Nero & Drusus on horseback riding right
    REVERSE: C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT around large S C
    Struck at Rome, 37/8AD
    11.36g, 27mm
    RIC 34

    Claudius 5.jpg
    CLAUDIUS
    AE Quandran
    OBVERSE: T I CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG – Modius
    REVERSE: PON M TRP IMP P P COSII - Large S C
    Struck at Rome, 42AD
    2.6g, 16mm
    RIC 90, BN 195, S 1865, C 72

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    CLAUDIUS
    AE Quandran
    OBVERSE: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG around hand holding pair of scales above PNR
    REVERSE: PON M TR P IMP COS DES IT around S C
    Struck at Rome, 41AD
    2.8g, 15mm
    RIC 85, Cohen 71, BMC 174

    ANONYMOUS Roman Republican 1.jpg
    ANONYMOUS
    Æ Quadrans
    OBVERSE: Winged petasus
    REVERSE: S-C, winged caduceus
    Struck at Rome, Late 1st-mid 2nd century AD
    15mm, 2.36g
    RIC II 32

    Marcus Aurelius.jpg
    MARCUS ANTHONY RESTITUTION
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: ANTONIVS AVGVR III VIR R P C, Galley left.
    REVERSE: ANTONINVS ET VERVS AVG REST, legionary eagle between two standards, LEG VI between
    Struck at Rome, 168AD
    3.81g, 20mm
    RIC III 443 (Marcus Aurelius) ; BMCRE 500

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    MAXIMINUS II DAIA
    Quarter-Nummus
    OBVERSE: GENIO ANTIOCHENI, Tyche of Antioch seated facing on rocks, turreted and veiled, stalks of grain in right, river-god Orontes swimming below
    REVERSE: APOLLONI SANCTO, Apollo standing left, patera in right, lyre in left. A in right field, mintmark SMA
    Struck at Antioch, 312 AD
    1.2g, 13mm
    Van Heesch 3, A

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  6. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Maximinus II 8.jpg
    MAXIMINUS II DAIA
    Quarter-Nummus
    OBVERSE: GENIO ANTIOCHENI, Tyche of Antioch seated facing on rocks, turreted and veiled, stalks of grain in right, river-god Orontes swimming below
    REVERSE: APOLLONI SANCTO, Apollo standing left, patera in right, lyre in left. S in right field, mintmark SMA
    Struck at Antioch, 312 AD
    1.2g, 13mm
    Van Heesch 3, A
     
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  7. Alegandron

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

    AE's I understand with non-portraits, but Silver and Gold were controlled by the State. And the State was the Emperor... I like @Bing 's Antony restitution, and @vespasian70 's Vespasian. Are there others? How about Non-Portrait Imperial SILVERS?
     
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  8. Parthicus

    Parthicus Well-Known Member

    Claudius quadrans.jpg
    Bing already posted an example of this Claudius quadrans, but here's my specimen. Although now that I think about it, maybe this is a portrait type after all- we don't know whose hand that is holding the scale...
     
  9. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    This historical, non-portrait dupondius was struck to commemorate the return of the Legionary Eagles lost by Varvs in a battle in Germania in the year 9 A.D.

    Germanicvs was Rome's able commander given the job of recovering the Legionary Eagles, and thus restoring roman honor. This coin commemorates the return of 2 of the 3 eagles.

    In the name of Germanicus, father of Gaius. Dupondius 37-41,
    Obv: GERMANICVS
    Rev: CAESAR Germanicus, bare-headed and cloaked, standing in ornamented slow quadriga r., holding eagle-tipped sceptre. Rev. SIGNIS – RECEPT / DEVICTIS – GERM / S – C Germanicus, bare-headed and cuirassed, standing l., holding eagle-tipped sceptre in l. hand and raising r.
    C 7. BMC Gaius 93. RIC Gaius 57. CBN Gaius 140.


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    I did a lengthy expose here in CoinTalk a few years ago (2009) on the history of and the events leading to this battle, and the subsequent loss of 3 complete legions.
    It is said that Rome never fully recovered from this defeat. It certainly affected the course of the roman conquest of Germania.

    This post may be found here for those who are interested:

    https://www.cointalk.com/threads/ro...-of-the-teutoburger-forest.55830/#post-610278
     
  10. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    How 'bout my humble ol' Augustus quadran?

    Augustus Æ quadrans
    Moneeyers Lamia, Silia and Annius

    Date: 9 B.C.
    Diameter: 17 mm
    Weight: 2.79 grams
    Reverse: IIIVIR AAAFF around S.C.
    Obverse: LAMIA SILIVS ANNIVS around Simpulum and lituus
    Reference: RIC 74, 421. Cohen 339. BN I, 117, 580
    General Comments: Quite Scarce, Nice tone, Better in hand


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  11. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Ummm, do these examples count?

    Divus Augustus. Æ Sestertius
    Died AD 14
    Struck under Tiberius, circa AD 36-37
    Rome mint
    Diameter: 33 mm
    Weight: 25.60 grams
    Obverse: Statue of Augustus seated left on throne, holding laurel branch and scepter, set on ornate car drawn by four elephants, each with its own mahout
    Reverse: Legend around large S C
    Reference: RIC I 68 (Tiberius)
    Other: 12h ... Good VF, light brown patina, minor roughness, deep punch mark on reverse



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    Diva Julia Titi. Æ Sestertius

    Struck under Domitian
    Rome mint
    AD 91
    Died AD 91
    Diameter: 34 mm
    Weight: 24.31 grams
    Obverse: Carpentum drawn right by two mules
    Reverse: Legend around large S C
    Reference: RIC II 717 (Domitian)
    Other: 5h … Fine, brass-brown patina, roughness and cleaning scratches

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  12. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    Steve, according to my watch it is just past midnight over on your side of the world. Don't you ever sleep, my friend?
     
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  13. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Yes Eduard, it's 1 am in my frozen world ......... I only sleep when I'm tired
     
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  14. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Best I could come up with. I had an AS but I think I traded it :eek:

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  15. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    This sestertius was struck under Tiberius in honor Livia, his mother and wife of Augustus.

    Tiberius, 14-37. Sestertius (Orichalcum) Rome, 21-22.
    Obv: S.P.Q.R / IVLIAE / AVGVST Carpentum drawn by two mules to right, its sides ornamented with dancing figures and its roof held up by Atlantes and Caryatids.
    Rev: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST P M TR POT XXIIII Large S C. BMC 56. Cohen (Livia) 6. RIC 51.

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  16. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    Here another non-portrait imperial sestertius, this one for Drvsvs, son of Tiberius and struck under Tiberius. The obverse shows the confronted heads of Drvsus' children on a crossed cornucopia.

    DRUSUS, son of Tiberius. Æ Sestertius (25.97 gm). Struck under Tiberius, 22-23 AD.
    Obv: Confronted heads of Drusus' children on crossed cornuacopiae, with caduceus between
    Rev: DRVSVS CAESAR TI AVG F DIVI AVG N PONT TR POT II around large S C. RIC I 42 (Tiberius); BMCRE 95 (Tiberius); BN 72 (Tiberius); Cohen 1 (Drusus).

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  17. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    Besides a few modest quadrans I own that are already posted and an example of Doug's Caligula sestertius I'm missing any of those other cool examples you guys own:wideyed:...and I want some!!!:hungry:
     
  18. Quant.Geek

    Quant.Geek Well-Known Member

    Here is my thing ;):

    Roman Imperial: Claudius (41-54) Quadrans, Rome (RIC-91)

    Obv: CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG II; Hand left, holding scales; PNR below.
    Rev: TR P IMP P P COS II PON M; S • C

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  19. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Most of these examples are as sweet as one can dream.

    Already posted by @Eduard, I think it's my only non-portrait-imperial

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    Germanicus, Dupondius minted in Rome, 37-41 AD
    GERMANICVS CAESAR, Germanicus in triumphal quadriga right
    SIGNIS RECEPT DEVICTIS GERM, Germanicus standing left, rising right arm, holding legionnary eagle
    17.79 gr
    Ref : RCV #1820, Cohen #7

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  20. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    That is a beautiful coin, Cucumbor!
    Lovely detail and very scarce as such.
     
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