Trebonianis Gallus from Cesarea Maritima

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  1. cmezner

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    Trebonianus Gallus as Caesar.

    This coins doesn't seem to be offered at auctions very often. I think this one was previously sold by CNG EAuction 208, April 8, 2009, lot 312.

    Caesarea Maritima (“by the Sea”) was a city dedicated by Herod the Great in honor of Emperor Augustus. It was the capital of Roman Judaea, Syria Palaestina and Palaestina Prima, successively, for a period of ca. 650 years.
    Emperor Vespasian raised its status to that of Colonia, with the name Colonia Prima Flavia Augusta Caesarea.
    Quoted from https://www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/Caesarea_Maritima

    AE 25, 12.23 g, 7h
    Samaria, Caesarea Maritima, 251 – 253 AD
    RPC IX, 2115; SGI 4354; BMC Palestina, 207–10; Kadman II 213–4; Sofaer 165-166;

    Ob.: IMP C C VIB GALLVS P F AVG Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gallus. Border of dots.
    Rev.: COL P(R) F AVG F C CAES MET(R) (PR) S P(AL) two eagles addorsed, each head reverted and holding wreath in beak; between them, vexillum (inscribed?). Border of dots.
    The reverse legend Col(onia) Pr(ima) F(lavia) Aug(usta) F(elix) C(oncordia) Caes(area) Metr(opolis) S(yriae) Pal(aestinae) translates to "First Flavian Colony of Augusta Felix(?) Concordia(?), Caesarea, Metropolis of the province of Syria Palestina.

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  3. expat

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    Here is a Caesarea
    Domitian, AD 83-86. AE23 of Caesaria Maritima, Judea. 10.88 gr. 23mm IMP DOMITIANVS CAES AVG GERMANICVS, laureate head left / No legend, Minerva standing left, holding shield and spear, placing helmet on trophy consisting of cuirass, two shields and spears, two crossed greaves at bottom. Hendin 1455, Meshorer TJC 392, RPC II 2305, SNG ANS 492-494.
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    And here is a Gallus
    Gaius Vibius Trebonianus Gallus. AE Sestertius, Rome, AD 251-252

    IMP CAES C VIBIVS TREBONIANVS GALLVS AVG, laureate, draped bust right / PIETAS AVGG, S-C, Pietas standing facing before lit altar, raising both hands.
    RIC 117a; Cohen 86; Sear 9676.
    23.15g. 28x31mm
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  4. GinoLR

    GinoLR Well-Known Member

    A few coins from Caesarea Maritima (or Caesarea Palaestinae)

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    Titus, Caesarea, AE 22 mm, 12.27 g, 12 h.
    Obv.: worn out legend: [ΑΥΤΟΚΡ ΤΙΤΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ], laureate head right
    Rev.: ΙΟΥΔΑΙΑΣ [ΕΑΛШΚΥΙΑΣ], trophy, bound captive seated to left, shield to right
    RPC II, 2313

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    Elagabalus, Cesarea Maritima, AE 23mm 11.86 g.
    Obv.: illegible; radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Elagabalus, right, seen from front
    Rev.: [...]CAVC[...] (blundered legend), S P Q R; eagle facing., head left, spreading wings and holding wreath
    Cf. Sofaer 70 = RPC VI 8811 (temporary); unpublished variety?

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    Severus Alexander, Caesarea Maritima, AE 23mm 9.19 g
    Obv.: IM CA SE A[...], laureate and cuirassed bust of Severus Alexander, right, seen from front
    Rev.: something like C I F A F C CAE METROPOLI; eagle standing, right, head left, spreading wings and holding wreath

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    Trajan Decius, Caesarea, AE 17 mm (coin), 6.68 g (with the ring)
    Obv.: [IMP C M Q TRA D]EC[IVS] AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Decius, right
    Rev.: illegible; turreted bust of Tyche, right, with drapery on shoulder
    Probably RPC IX 2098

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    Herennius Etruscus Caesar, Caesarea Maritima, AE 19mm, 8.51 g.
    Obv.: MES Q EREN [ETRVSCO DECIO CAES]; radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Etruscus, right, seen from front
    Rev.: [CO]L P F AV F C C[AES] METROP; turreted bust of Tyche, right, with drapery on shoulder
    (acquired in Jerusalem) RPC IX 2104

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    Trebonianus Gallus, Caesarea Maritima. AE 25 mm, 12.10 g / AE 23 mm, 15.00 g.
    Obv.: IMP C C VIb GALLVS P F AVG; laureate and cuirassed bust of Gallus, right, seen from front. (On the 1st coin the bust is not cuirassed and seems to be an unpublished variety)
    Rev.: COL P F AVG F C CAES METP R S PAL; Fortuna standing left, parazonium at waist, foot on prow, holding human bust and long sceptre; at her feet, right, swimming river god
    RPC IX 2122
     
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  5. GarrettB

    GarrettB Well-Known Member

    Very nice coins! And it's always nice to capture an uncommon one. I don't have any Caesarea Maritima, just this Trebonianus Gallus antoninianus.

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    Trebonianus Gallus AR Antoninianus. Mediolanum, AD 251-253. IMP C C VIB TREB GALLVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / LIBERTAS PVBLICA, Libertas standing facing, head to left, holding pileus and transverse sceptre. RIC IV 70; RSC 68. 2.94g, 22mm, 6h
     
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