New Alexandria Tetradrachm of Nero

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  1. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    This is my new purchase, a billon tet from Nero struck in Alexandria, year 10 63-64 A.D. featuring a radiate Nero and Serapis on the reverse.

    Type: Billon Tetradrachm, 25mm 12.73 grams

    Obverse: NERW KLAY KAIS SEB GER, Radiate head right

    Reverse: AVTO-KRA, Draped bust of Serapis right, wearing Kalathos, Date LI to right

    Reference: Milne 222, Koln 160, RPC 5274, BMCGr 156: Sear 2001.

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    Please feel free to share your Nero Tets, or anything else of Alexandria! Also, my first Nero - so 8 more of the 12 Caesars left to collect!
     
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  3. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Nice example.

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    Nero (54 - 68 A.D.)
    Billon Tetradrachm
    EGYPT, Alexandria
    O: NERW KLAY KAIS SEB GER, radiate head right, aegis on chest.
    R: AYTO-KRA, draped bust of Alexandria right, wearing elephant skin headdress; date LIB to right.
    Alexandria, Egypt. Dated Year 12 (65 - 66 A.D.)
    12g
    25mm
    RPC 5289; Milne 238; Dattari 204; Geissen 172; Sear 2004.

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    Poppaea (63 - 65 A.D.)
    Billon tetradrachm
    O: NEPΩ KΛAY KAIΣ ΣEB ΓEP AY, radiate head right.
    R.ΠOΠΠAIA ΣEBAΣTH, draped bust of Poppaea right, date LI right (year 10).
    Alexandria mint 63 - 64 A.D.
    12.5g
    25mm
    Milne 216, Curtis 132, RPC I 5275, Geissen 157

    Ex HJB
     
  4. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Nero struck a narrower range of coins than did his successors in the next century. While his Imperial coins showed exceptional artistry, those of Alexandria did not. That doesn't stop me from collecting them though :D

    Most of the Alexandrian engravers in Nero's time seemed to be from the Ramen Noodle School of Style.

    Here's a particularly noodley example, 10/10 on the Noodle Scale:

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    EGYPT, Alexandria. Nero
    year 13, CE 66/7
    tetradrachm
    Obv: NEPΩKΛAYKAIΣΣEBΓEP; radiate head right
    Rev: Laureate bust of Apollo right; AYTOKPA; LIΓ
    Ref: Emmett 110(13) R1, Milne 248


    Somewhat less noodley, perhaps 6/10 on on the Noodle Scale:

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    EGYPT, Alexandria. Nero
    year 10, CE 63/4
    tetradrachm
    Obv: NEPΩKΛAYKAIΣΣEBΓEPAY; radiate head right
    Rev: Bust of Poppaea right; ΠOΠΠAIAΣEBAΣTH; LI
    Ref: Emmett 128(10) R1, Milne 217

    Condition makes it hard to determine, but I'd rate this one as LN, Least Noodley, 1/10 on the Noodle Scale:

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    EGYPT, Alexandria. Nero
    year 3, CE 56/7
    tetradrachm
    Obv: NEPKΛAYKAIΣΣEBΓEPAYTO; laureate head right
    Rev: Demos of Romans standing right with sceptre and cornucopia; ΔHMOΣPΩ-MAIΩN; LΓ
    Ref: Emmett 116(3) R3, Milne 141

    A casual and unscholarly review of his tets suggests that tet noodliness generally increased throughout his reign.

    This diobol is one of my current favorite provincials:

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    EGYPT, Alexandria. Nero
    Regnal year 14 (CE 67/8)
    AE diobol; 27 mm, 10.9 gm
    Obv: NEPΩKΛAVK[AIΣΣEBΓEPA]; laureate head right
    Rev: L - IΔ; "vase" (Emmett), or "oinochoe" per others (others are probably correct)
    Ref: Dattari-Savio Pl. 1, 2 (this coin); Dattari cf 286; RPC 5322; Emmett 153.14; Poole (BM, 1892) cf 188?; Milne -; none in a few other minor references I own. Rare.
    ex Dattari collection (Giovanni Dattari, 1858-1923)
    https://www.cointalk.com/threads/more-to-this-than-meets-the-eye.309276/
     
  5. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    @TIF that oinochoe is everlasting!!!
     
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  6. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Nice ancient coin hunter, seems like nice surfaces for this type of tet. Nero.jpg
    Bought this coin in the early days of collecting as was doing something similar to you in collecting 12 caesars, figured I get two for one with this coin.
     
  7. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    I have two Alexandrian tets of Nero, both dual-portrait coins with a wife:

    Nero and Claudia Octavia.jpg
    Nero and Claudia Octavia.
    Roman provincial billon tetradrachm, 11.1 g, 25.0 mm.
    Egypt, Alexandria, AD 56-57.
    Obv: ΝΕΡ ΚΛΑΥ ΚΑΙΣ ΣΕΒ ΓΕΡ ΑΥΤΟ, laureate head of Nero, right.
    Rev: ΟΚΤΑΟΥΙΑ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΥ, bare-headed and draped bust of Octavia, right; L Γ before.
    Refs: RPC 5202; BMC 119; SGI 657; Cologne 122; Milne 133; Emmett 127.

    Note: 2/10 on the @TIF Nero Noodle Scale.

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    Nero and Poppaea Sabina.
    Roman provincial billon Tetradrachm; 23.1 mm, 11.55 g.
    Egypt, Alexandria, AD 64/65.
    Obv: ΝΕΡΩ ΚΛΑV ΚΑΙΣ ΣΕΒ ΓΕΡ ΑV, radiate head of Nero, right.
    Rev: ΠΟΠΠΑΙΑ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΗ, draped bust of Poppaea, right, LIA (year 11) before.
    Refs: RCV 2002; SGI 664; RPC 5280; Köln 168; BMCG 124; Milne 223; Curtis 138; Cohen 315, 3; Emmett 128.

    4/10 on the @TIF Nero Noodle Scale.
     
  8. Svarog

    Svarog Well-Known Member

  9. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    For some reason, it often seems the non-Nero side is done in better style than the Nero. Maybe Alexandria realized they had little to work with when it came to handsome??? This one is Tiberius,
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  10. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    Hey, that's a cool Nero/Serapis combo tet @ancient coin hunter !

    I picked up one also.... of intermediate "noodliness". :p

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    Egypt. Alexandria. Nero. 54-68 AD. Billon Tetradrachm

    Dated year 10 (63/4 AD). Obv.: radiate head right. Rev.: draped bust of Serapis right, wearing calathus; LI in lower right field. Milne 222, 25 mm, 13.4g
     
  11. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    Nice tet @ancient coin hunter!

    Here is a Titus Serapis.

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    Titus
    AR Tetradrachm, 12.70g
    Alexandria mint, 79-80 AD
    RPC 2464 (13 spec.).
    Obv: AYTOK TITOY KAIΣ OYEΣΠAΣIANOY ΣEB; Head of Titus, laureate, r.
    Rev: ΣAPA - ΠIΣ; bust of Sarapis, r., date LB before bust
    Ex JW Harper Collection.
     
  12. Orfew

    Orfew Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

    Hmmm...now it seems I need a noodley Nero.

    I may not have a noodley Nero, but I do have a nice "Fat Tyrant" Nero.

    NERO new.jpg
     
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  13. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

  14. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    One question - I've been stumbling along and posting Roman-style lettering, not Greek lettering, for my provincial coins. How does one access the Greek fonts?
     
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  15. Bart9349

    Bart9349 Junior Member

    How 'bout Ramen noodles for a headdress?

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    EGYPT. Alexandria. Nero (AD 54-68). BI tetradrachm. Dated RY 12 (AD 65/6). Radiate bust of Nero right, wearing aegis / Draped bust right of Alexandria, wearing elephant-skin cap; date L IB before. Emmett 109. Dattari 204. RPC I 5289.

    (Not my pictures, only my visitor.)
     
  16. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    With the handy-dandy Greek Unicode inputter!
     
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  17. Alegandron

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

    Well done @ancient coin hunter , very nice Tet! I like the Serapis reverse!

    My Nero from Alexandria:
    RI Poppea-Nero BI tetradrachm of Alexandria LI yr10 63-64 CE Milne 217 RPC 5275.jpg
    RI Poppea-Nero BI tetradrachm of Alexandria LI yr10 63-64 CE Milne 217 RPC 5275

    And I believe this is the Guy minting the first Tets from Alexandria:
    Egypt Ptolemy I Soter Tet Delta bankers marks.jpg
    Egypt Ptolemy I Soter Tet Delta bankers marks
     
  18. kevin McGonigal

    kevin McGonigal Well-Known Member

    I have noticed that in the past couple of years there seems to have been a large number of high grade Nero Alexandria tetradrachmas showing up on the net and at coin shows. Has there been an unusually large hoard of these coins recently uncovered?
     
  19. Bart9349

    Bart9349 Junior Member


    I noticed that, also. The price of these tetradrachms have been surprisingly low. I won't comment further except to say that many relatively inexpensive tetradrachms have now flooded the market.
     
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  20. SeptimusT

    SeptimusT Well-Known Member

    I have only one Alexandrian tetradrachm, and it is a Nero. Very nice coins from everyone, I really like the style of Alexandria.

    Nero Tetradrachm.png
    Obv: NEPΩKΛAV KAIΣΣEB ΓEP AV, radiate bust left; LIΓ (date) below chin
    Rev: ΣEBAΣTOΦOPOΣ Corbita ship right, helmsman on far left; 2 dolphins below
    RPC 5296
    29mm, 12.52g, minted at Alexandria in 66 - 67 AD
     
  21. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    That one with the ship is amazing @SeptimusT - it must be a rare type. With regard to all of the comments about tets becoming more common in the market, that seems to be the case. The outlet where I acquired the coin had about 15 Nero tets for sale, I picked one of the nicer ones - some had Poppaea, some had Elpis, some had an eagle, and some had Homounia. But I pretty much wanted a Serapis type. The price was kind of in the medium range, so I am definitely satisfied with the purchase.
     
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