Ceres Gets Top Billing

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  1. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    I really do like Flavian quadrantes. The variety of the designs are endlessly quite fascinating. Plus, they tend to fly under the radar and can be scooped up rather cheaply.


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    Domitian
    Æ Quadrans, 3.07g
    Rome Mint, 85 AD
    Obv: IMP DOMIT AVG GERM COS XI; Bust of Ceres, draped, l.
    Rev: S C in field; Basket with corn ears
    RIC 316 (C). BMC -. BNC 347.
    Acquired from CGB.fr, December 2020.

    Small bronzes such as the quadrans were likely used in minor transactions by the plebs and sported very simple designs with popular motifs, often lacking an imperial portrait. Ceres briefly appeared on the obverse of Domitian's quadrantes in 85-86. She frequently was paired with an appropriate reverse design, such as a basket of corn ears as seen on this example. Some sellers erroneously refer to the obverse as Domitia. Incredibly, this bust left variant is missing from the extensive BM collection.

    Feel free to post your 'small change'.
     
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  3. Orfew

    Orfew Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

    Very nice! There have been a few of these calling my name lately but I have not landed one..yet.
     
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  4. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    My most recently acquired quadrans:

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    Anonymous--Domitian to Antoninus Pius.
    Roman Æ quadrans, 12.9 mm, 2.37 g, 4 h
    Rome, A.D. 81-161.
    Obv: Bust of Venus, diademed, draped, right.
    Rev: S-C, dove standing right.
    Ref: RIC II, p. 218, 24; BMCRE --; Cohen VIII, p. 268, 10.
     
  5. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    ANONYMOUS Roman Republican 1.jpg
    ANONYMOUS
    Æ Quadrans
    OBVERSE: Winged petasus
    REVERSE: S-C, winged caduceus
    Struck at Rome, Late 1st-mid 2nd century AD
    15mm, 2.36g
    RIC II 32
     
  6. akeady

    akeady Well-Known Member

    Here are a couple - this one is similar to David's:

    Domitian (Augustus)
    Coin: Bronze Quadrans
    Obv. IMP DOMIT AVG GERM - Ceres bust left, draped
    Rev. S C - Basket of corn ears
    Mint: Rome (84-85 AD)
    Wt./Size/Axis: 1.99g / 16mm / 7h
    References:
    • RIC 245
    • BMCRE 493
    Acquisition: Ben Brauchler AP Auction 17-May-2015
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    And this a later one:

    Trajan (Augustus)
    Coin: Bronze Quadrans
    Obv. IMP CAES TRAIAN AVG GERM - Bust of Hercules, diademed, right, wearing lion-skin
    Rev. Boar right
    Exergue: [​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]
    Mint: Rome (ca. 114-117 AD)
    Wt./Size/Axis: 1.90g / 15mm / 5h
    References:
    • RIC 702
    Acquisition: Melqart eBay 20-Oct-2013
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    ATB,
    Aidan.
     
  7. Alegandron

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

    Nice Quadrans, @David Atherton ... I always like the change from everyday life. Neat to think whose hands they have been, and where they went.

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    Roman Republic
    Aes Grave
    AE Quadrans
    269-242 BCE
    Dog 3 pellets
    Six spoked wheel
    59.8g (approx 2 Troy Ounces)
    Craw 24-6a Th-Vecchi 34
    ex Sellwood
     
  8. Alegandron

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

    I believe this is the Smallest Denomination Change by the Roman Republic:

    QUARTUNCIA - 1/48th of an As or 1/480th of a Denarius
    Struck During the Second Punic War


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    RR Anon AE Quartuncia 217-215 BC Roma Prow Cr 38-8 S 624


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    Roman Republic
    217-215 BCE,
    AE Quartuncia
    15.2 mm, 2.56 grams.
    Obverse: Head of Saturn right.
    Reverse: ROMA - Prow, right .
    Reference: Crawford 38/8
     
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  9. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    I had a semis depicting Trajan's column in my first collection which I sold more than 20 years ago. My one and only example of small change for the plebs.
     
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