P. Clodius - Roman Republic Coin

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  1. Xodus

    Xodus Well-Known Member

    This is one of the first Roman Republic coins I own. I like it because of the detail of Apollo on the observe, and you can still see the Lyre behind the bust. The reverse isn't as impressive, but still seems like a good strike. The letters came out pretty clean. Feel free to show off your P. Clodius too!

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  3. Alegandron

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

    Congrats on the Clodius capture, @Xodus .

    As requested, here is mine:

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    ROMAN IMPERATORIAL,
    P. Clodius M.f. Turrinus, moneyer.
    AR denarius, 20mm, 3.6g, 3h; Rome, 42 BCE.
    Obv.: Laureate head of Apollo right; lyre behind.
    Rev.: ·M·F·, P·CLODIVS; Diana Lucifera standing right, holding two long torches.
    Reference: Crawford 494/23; CRI 184; Sydenham 1117
    Ex: @John Anthony
     
  4. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

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    And another design by Clodius
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  5. shanxi

    shanxi Well-Known Member

    This is mine. I like the unusual, baroque like, depiction of Apollo:
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    P. Clodius M. f. Turrinus
    AR Denarius, 42 BC, Rome
    Obv.: Laureate bust of Apollo right; lyre behind
    Rev.: P•CLODIVS right; M•F• left, Diana standing facing, with bow and quiver over shoulder, holding lighted torch in each hand;
    AR, 3,78 g, 20 mm.
    Ref.: Sydenham 1117, Crawford 494/23, Babelon Clodia 14
    Old collection label
     
  6. Xodus

    Xodus Well-Known Member

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  7. red_spork

    red_spork Triumvir monetalis

    It appears to be a fouree from the overall style and plating break on the reverse and what looks like a shiny bronze spot. Was it sold as such by the seller?
     
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  8. Xodus

    Xodus Well-Known Member

    @red_spork - It was sold as part of a lot, ah, I'll have to look at it closer, as it very well could be!
     
  9. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ..might be(yeah, it does look like its underneath)...altho green like that appears on many silver coins that have had contact with bronze over the millenium...kool coin..i esp. like those with the lyre/ stringed instument(i reckon its a cithara)....wha's the weight?...:)
     
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  10. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    I've got a pretty grunky example, but it has a cool provenance to the Quidenham Hoard, which was buried around 61 AD, likely as a result of circumstances arising from Queen Boudicca revolt against the Roman Empire.

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    AR Denarius. 3.2g, 18.8mm. Rome mint, 42 BC, P. Clodius, moneyer. Crawford 494/23 (363 obv, 403 rev dies); Quidenham Hoard (Norfolk, 2014) No. 16 (this coin). O: Laureate head of Apollo right; behind, lyre. R: P.CLODIVS / M·F, Diana standing facing, with bow and quiver over shoulder, holding lit torch in each hand.
    Ex Quidenham Hoard (Norfolk, 2014)
     
  11. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

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    Uneven striking does seem to be common with these.
     
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  12. Carausius

    Carausius Brother, can you spare a sestertius?

    Here's my example which I bought several years ago. I owned it for a while before I discovered that it was the plate coin for the type in Sear's History and Coinage of the Roman Imperators. That was a pleasant surprise.

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    Rome. Moneyer Issues of the Imperatorial Period.
    Publius Clodius M. f. Turrinus, 41 BCE.
    AR Denarius (4.01g; 20mm).
    Rome Mint.


    Obverse: Laureate head of Apollo, facing right; lyre behind.

    Reverse: Diana facing with head right, holding a torch in each hand; M.F – P.CLODIVS in fields.

    References: Crawford 494/23; Sear, HCRI 184 (this coin illustrated); BMCRR 4290-1; Sydenham 1117.

    Provenance: Ex The Mayflower Collection [Heritage Auction (30 April 2012), Lot 26089]; ex J. Schulman Auction 262 (14 May 1975), Lot 1249.
     
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