Last week I posted an Augustus denarius with Tiberius as Caesar on the reverse. I was looking at the 3 12 Caesars sets and noticed that the 3rd set had a bronze coin of the Tiberius but rest were silver. I have decided to use the Augustus coin as the Tiberius for that set. That meant I needed another silver coin of Augustus. This one popped up on Ebay last night and I grabbed it. I have always liked the Bull butting reverse for Augustus and this one was special. It had the bull butting left instead of the normal butting right. I know the coin is worn but I love the portrait and the reverse. When this coin arrives I will have 3 complete 12 Caesars sets in silver. Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. AR denarius . Lugdunum (Lyon) mint. Struck 10 BC. Obv: AVGVSTVS DIVI • F, laureate head right Rev: IMP • XII in exergue, bull butting left, lashing his tail. RIC 189a (R2) Purchased from Gatewestcoins on Ebay July 18, 2019
Nice one, Andrew! I'm a big gusher over Augustus silver (or any metal)... It's very attractive and it's wear isn't distracting at all. Well done! I bought a handful of coins from Gatewest a few weeks ago and am eagerly awaiting their arrival (it had to cross the border).
I don't mind the wear at all. Nice coin. I have a similar coin, but the bull is butting right and the coin is broken.
Wasn't it just last night we were discussing another Augustus bull denarius? At any rate, nice pick-up!
I have met them at past coin shows. They are good to deal with. It is hard to be patient with coins on the way.