Two soldiers and a sow: added my first serrate denarius!

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  1. Roerbakmix

    Roerbakmix Well-Known Member

    The moment this denarius popped up, I was hooked. The combination of an interesting reverse, high grade (you can even see the individual armor parts of the soldier right) and a provenance makes this coin by far my most interesting Roman Republic (that said, I've got only three or so).

    Many excellent threads on the reverse have been posted, e.g. this one by @Bing, or this one by @Jochen1. Instead of rewriting these topics, I'll just post my coin:
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    ROMAN REPUBLIC, C. Sulpicius, C. f. Galba . Denomination: AR serrate denarius, minted: Rome, Italy; 106 BC
    Obv: D P P Conjoined heads of the Dei Penates left
    Rev: C SVLPICI C F, two soldiers facing one other, each holding spear and pointing at sow between; I above.
    Weight: 3.65g; Ø:18mm. Catalogue: Crawford 312/1 Provenance: Van der Dussen auction 1989, ex Nuij 2020-04

    Please post your highest-grade Roman Republic!
     
    Last edited: Apr 22, 2020
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  3. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    There’s no picture!
     
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  4. Roerbakmix

    Roerbakmix Well-Known Member

    yeah ... my bad, my finger eager for likes pressed 'post' before the upload was complete :angelic:
     
  5. Ignoramus Maximus

    Ignoramus Maximus Nomen non est omen.

    Yep, I can see it. You've really earned your 'like' now. Nice coin:happy:.
    Gefeliciteerd!
     
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  6. akeady

    akeady Well-Known Member

    I think this is my highest grade Republican - it's certainly a favourite.

    Denarius of L. Roscius Fabatus
    Obv. L. ROSCI - Head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goatskin headdress; laurel branch behind
    Rev. Female figure standing right, feeding snake coiled erect before her
    Exergue: FABATI
    Mint: Rome (64 BC)
    Wt./Size/Axis: 3.90g / 18mm / 6h
    References:
    • RSC 3 (Roscia)
    • Sydenham 915
    • Crawford 412/1
    • Sear RCV 363
    Provenances:
    • Ex. William F. Stevens Collection
    • Ex. Chris Rudd List 67, Jan. 2003, no. 38
    • Ex. Leu Numismatik auction 83, 7-May-2002, lot 665
    • Ex. Mesagne Hoard
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    I like the original poster's type too - I actually posted mine of the type in the "Roman Republic denarii with reverses showing animals (other than horses)" thread only a day or two ago!

    ATB,
    Aidan.
     
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  7. Alegandron

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

    It is a gorgeous Denarius, Aidan.
     
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  8. akeady

    akeady Well-Known Member

    Thanks, I couldn't resist it. I think we have similar tastes in the RR domain, Alegandron!

    ATB,
    Aidan.
     
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  9. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Since I don't consider grade the most important feature of a coin, I'm not sure which is highest. The grade that matters to me is "Good enough for me".
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  10. Alegandron

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

    Definitely!
     
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  11. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    I'm glad my coin could serve as inspiration for you @Roerbakmix C. Sulpicius C.f. Galba.jpg
    C. SULPICIUS C.f. GALBA
    AR Serrate Denarius
    OBVERSE: Conjoined laureate heads of the Dei Penates left
    REVERSE: Two soldiers swearing oath over a sow; F above; C SVLPICI C F in ex
    Struck at Rome, 106 BC
    3.8g, 19mm
    Cr312/1; Syd 572; Sulpicia 1

    But I have custody of some others that are, in my estimation, pretty nice.

    ANONYMOUS_ROMAN_REPUBLICAN_3.jpg
    ANONYMOUS ROMAN REPUBLIC
    AR Didrachm
    OBVERSE: Helmeted head of Mars left, oak-sprig behind
    REVERSE: ROMANO on tablet below head of bridled horse right, ear of wheat behind
    Struck at Metapontum, 280-276 BC
    19 mm, 6.55g
    Cr13/1, Syd 1
    TI QUINCTIUS.jpg
    TI QUINCTIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: Bust of Hercules left, wearing lion's skin headdress, club over shoulder
    REVERSE: two horses left, rider on the nearer horse, dot X; TI Q and rat below, DOS.S in incuse on tablet in ex.
    Struck at Rome 112-111 BC
    3.92g, 18mm
    Cr297/1;Quinctia 6
    Mn Fonteius 2b.jpg
    MN. FONTEIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS FONTEIA
    AR Denarius
    OBVERSE: Jugate heads of the Dioscuri
    REVERSE: Galley under oar
    Struck at Rome 108-109 BC
    3.9g, 20mm
    Cr.307/1, Fonteia 7
     
  12. Clavdivs

    Clavdivs Well-Known Member

    Beautiful addition!

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  13. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    I only have one Roman Republic coin, a serrate denarius of Q Antonius Balboa. I would hardly call it high grade...In fact, I would call it barely identifiable as to what it is. I won't bother sullying this thread with it :p

    Great coins, all. Thanks for sharing!
     
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  14. Alegandron

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

    Congrats, @Roerbakmix ! And I really like the Oath Scene!

    Here are a couple of my Serratus:

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    Roman Republic
    L Licinius Crassus orator Cn Domitius Ahenobarbus
    118 BCE NARBO
    Serrated
    Attic Helmet
    Gallic Biga
    Sear 158 Craw 282-3


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    Roman Republic
    L Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus Asiagenus
    AR Serrate Denarius 4.0g 19mm
    Rome 106 BCE
    Hd Jupiter Left -
    Jupiter quadrigus r scepter tbolt L•SCIP•ASIAG B
    Craw 311-1e Syd 576
     
  15. DonnaML

    DonnaML Well-Known Member

    I think my highest-graded Republican coin -- if I submitted one to a grader for slabbing, which I never, ever would! -- might be one of these four:

    Roman Republic, Q. Thermus M.f., AR Denarius 103 BCE. Obv. Head of Mars left with crested, plumed helmet/ Rev. Roman soldier advancing right, fighting with uplifted sword a barbarian soldier before him, while protecting with shield a fallen comrade at his feet, Q THERM.MF. in exergue (THE and MF in monograms). RSC I Minucia [Q. Minucius Rufus] 19 (ill.), Crawford 319/1, Sear RCV I 198 (ill.), Sydenham 592.19.4 mm., 3.97 g.

    (I think the armor and shields on the reverse, and Mars's face and helmet on the obverse, are all clearer on this coin than on most examples I've seen of the type.)

    Roman Republic, Q. Thermus M.f., AR Denarius 103 BCE. RSC I Minucia 19, Crawford 319-1.jpg


    Roman Republic, L. Papius, AR Serrate Denarius, 79 BCE. Obv. Head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goat skin; control-symbol of lyre behind/ Rev. Gryphon prancing right, control-symbol of lyre-key below, L. PAPI in exergue. Crawford 384/1 (see also Crawford Vol. II Plate LXVII, control-symbol 127 & p. 788), RSC I Papia 1, Sear RCV I 311 (ill.). 19 mm., 3.79 g., 9 h.

    L. Papius - Juno Sospita & Gryphon, jpg version.jpg

    Roman Republic, P. Satrienus, AR Denarius, 77 BCE. Obv. Helmeted head of Mars right, control-numeral [[upside-down T]XXXVIIII = 89] behind/ Rev. She-wolf standing left with right front paw raised, ROMA above, P. SATRIE-NVS in two lines below. RSC I Satriena 1, Crawford 388/1b, Sear RCV I 319 (ill.). 18 mm., 3.87 g., 3 hr.

    Satrienus - Wolf Denarius jpg version.jpg

    Roman Republic, Cn. Plancius, AR Denarius, 55 BCE, Rome mint. Obv. Female head (Diana Planciana [acc. to RSC] or Macedonia [acc. to RCV & Crawford]) right, wearing causia, CN. PLANCIVS before, AED. CVR. S. C. behind/ Rev. Cretan goat standing right, bow and quiver to left. RSC I Plancia 1, Crawford 432/1, Sydenham 933, Sear RCV I 396 (ill.). 18 mm, 3.82 gm, 5h.

    Cn. Plancius - Cretan goat - jpg version.jpg

    Perhaps the last one; I don't know. It's difficult for me to choose! So see also this photo of my entire (small) collection of 18 Republican coins in their tray -- including my own Roscius Fabatus denarius, which I like very much but has an incomplete legend, so it wouldn't be graded that highly -- which I posted yesterday in the "Republican Animal Reverses" thread, at https://www.cointalk.com/attachment...-in-tray-1-2-without-greek-coins-jpg.1105063/ .
     
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  16. Roerbakmix

    Roerbakmix Well-Known Member

    Thanks all! Some very nice coins have been posted here. I guess I need to pay the Roman Republic a bit more attention ...
     
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  17. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ...i haven't bought it yet(bidding on a high grade one at the moment)....this was my last purchase..i gave up some grade, saved a bundle and got one of my most sought after coins(@Alegandron the influencer:p)..:D check 014.JPG check 015.JPG C. Antestius, Doggo and Dioscuri twins, 18mm,3.82 gms
     
  18. Alegandron

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

    What is a grade?
     
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  19. Alegandron

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

    I see a DAWGGY!!! Luvit!
     
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  20. Fugio1

    Fugio1 Well-Known Member

    Here are a couple of RR silver coins in a high state of preservation:

    Cr. 53/2
    53-2-A2-NAC92-3.97g-Wht.jpg

    Cr. 97/1a
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  21. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    I don't have any C. Sulpicius, C. f. Galba to show.

    But I have this one

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    L. Marcius Philippus, denarius - Rome mint, 56 BC
    [ANCVS] Head of Ancus Marcius right, lituus behind him
    PHILIPVS AQUA MAR, Equestrian statue above a five arch aqueduct
    3.66 gr
    Ref : RCV #382, RSC, Marcia # 28

    Q
     
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