The Show Your (Republican) As Thread

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Aethelred, May 12, 2017.

  1. Nicholas Molinari

    Nicholas Molinari Well-Known Member

    If you are just looking for one example I'd shoot an anonymous Janus/prow with strong eye appeal in the $150 range. They can get pricey with the different field marks. But for $150, if you shop around, you could get a real nice example. Lucernae has decent ones from time to time.
     
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  3. Alegandron

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

    Bunch of Asses:

    RR AE As P.CORNELIUS P.F. BLASIO BC 169-158  35mm 42.5g S 703 Syd 370 Cr 189-1.JPG
    RR AE As P.CORNELIUS P.F. BLASIO BC 169-158 35mm 42.5g Sear 703 Syd 370 Craw 189/1

    RR Atili Saran AE As 148 BC Janus ROMA Prow S 399 Cr 214-2a.jpg
    RR Atili Saran AE As 148 BC Janus ROMA Prow Sear 399 Craw 214/2a

    RR Anon AE As 211-206 BC sextantal Janus Prow Anchor S 628 Cr 50-3.jpg
    RR Anon AE As 211-206 BC sextantal Janus Prow Anchor Sear 628 Craw 50/3

    RR Anon AE As after 211 BC Janus I Prow Cr 56-2 Sear 627.jpg
    RR Anon AE As after 211 BC Janus I Prow Craw 56/2 Sear 627

    Iberia Castulo Late 2nd C BC AE As 25mm Bust Nose Hand Sphinx.jpg
    Iberia Castulo Late 2nd C BC AE As 25mm Bust Nose Hand Sphinx

    RImp Pompey 42-38 BC AE As Janus Prow Magnus S 1394 Cr 479-1.jpg
    RImp Pompey 42-38 BC AE As Janus Prow Magnus Sear 1394 Craw 479/1
     
  4. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Mine, very similar to @Alegandron's

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    Republic, As minted in Rome, circa 211-206 BC
    No legend, head of janus
    Prow of galley right, ROMA at exergue, I above galley
    37.22 gr
    Ref RCV # 627


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    Castulo, Spain, AE As - 2nd century BC Virile head right, a hand before
    Sphinx walking right. Iberian for KASTILO at exergue
    15.9 gr
    Ref : Sear GIC #15, Catalogue 38 and 39 CNH (CORPVS NVMMUM HISPANIAE, L. Villaronga)
    looks very much like a can opener, which it is NOT


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    D. Junius L.F. Silanus, As minted in Rome, 91 BC
    No legend, Head of Janus
    D SILANVS L F, Prow of galley right
    12.08 gr
    Ref : RCV # 738


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    Sextus Pompey, As struck in Sicily c.43-36 BC
    Head of Janus with features of Pompey the Great, MAGN above
    Prow of galley right, PIVS IMP in field
    16.57 gr
    Ref : HCRI # 336, RCV #1394, Cohen #16

    And, not far from an as is this dupondius appart from Janus being replaced by two portraits

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    Octavian & Agrippa, AE Dupondius Arausio mint (Orange), 30-29 BC (Colonia Firma Julia Secundanorum Arausio)
    IMP DIVI F (IMPerator DIVI Filii), bare heads of Augustus (right) and Agrippa (left), back to back
    Prow of galley right, ram's head (?) enclosed in a medaillion above
    17.61 gr - 28 mm.
    Ref : RPC # 533
    Ex. CNG e-auction #181/28, from the Patrick Villemur collection

    Q
     
  5. Alegandron

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

    So COOL! In my mind, I can see this was holed coin on a chain necklace. Someone may had ripped the coin right off the chain, ripping the hole out.

    OR, NOT a can opener, rather a BOTTLE CAP OPENER - and you are using it today! :D
     
  6. Aethelred

    Aethelred The Old Dead King

    I just made a decision and placed an order, so I should have something new to show in a few days!
     
  7. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Can't wait to see what you scored
     
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  8. Aethelred

    Aethelred The Old Dead King

    Not a real expensive example, but I think it is a good start and was issued in the period between the final two Punic Wars.
     
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  9. red_spork

    red_spork Triumvir monetalis

    I know it's a little too late but here's another good resource for you or others contemplating a similar purchase in the future. This page from McCabe's website is a great, succinct guide to the Second Punic War bronzes and some of the silver.
     
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  10. Aethelred

    Aethelred The Old Dead King

    Great link, thank you!
     
  11. Severus Alexander

    Severus Alexander find me at NumisForums

    Late to this thread, but had to post mine:

    37.4 g, cost $140 (all in), very nice & chunky, @stevex6 is right about how these feel in hand:
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    My Pompey as (good thing there are two chances at the portrait):
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