Please Post your Dupondius Coin

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  1. Mammothtooth

    Mammothtooth Stand up Philosopher, Vodka Taster

    I do not have a dupondius but would like to see members coins of the various Republic rulers.
    Thank you.
     
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  3. Julius Germanicus

    Julius Germanicus Well-Known Member

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    DIVVS AVGVSTVS / IMP NERVA CAES AVG REST
    Radiate head of Divus Augustus right / Globe with rudder in front
    Brass Dupondius, Rome 98
    RIC 131 (II, under Nerva), BMCRE 154, C 568
     
  4. Limes

    Limes Well-Known Member

  5. Mammothtooth

    Mammothtooth Stand up Philosopher, Vodka Taster

    Very nice, I am thinking of getting some of these. The size gives you a nice visual look. I would imagine all the Republic Rulers are on them, until the coin ran out of favor due to devaluation of the Denarius, is that about right?
     
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  6. Spaniard

    Spaniard Well-Known Member

    Do you mean Roman Empire?......Didn't the Roman Republic end in 27BC??
     
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  7. Mammothtooth

    Mammothtooth Stand up Philosopher, Vodka Taster

    Sorry, you are correct... I need to study it more. I like the coins...
     
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  8. Spaniard

    Spaniard Well-Known Member

    Ahaaaa...Then I can post my Avatar:D
    Antoninus Pius. 138-161 AD. AE Dupondius (11.76 gm, 25.3mm). Rome mint. Struck 154-155 AD.
    Obv.. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XVIII, radiate head right.
    Rev.. LIBERTAS COS IIII / S - C, Libertas with pileus and sceptre standing left.
    RIC 933....BMC 1469. gVF.
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  9. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ..here's my Nero dupondius along with an As of his..:) Nero Sestertius's Demetrios Polet. Ivan dengas 002.JPG Nero Sestertius's Demetrios Polet. Ivan dengas 003.JPG
     
  10. ambr0zie

    ambr0zie Dacian Taraboste

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    RIC III Antoninus Pius 1020
    From Date: AD 158 To Date: AD 159
    Legend: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XXII
    Type: Head of Antoninus Pius, radiate, right
    Legend: VOTA SVSCEPTA DEC III COS IIII S C
    Type: Antoninus Pius, standing left, sacrificing with patera over tripod, left arm at side
     
  11. rrdenarius

    rrdenarius non omnibus dormio

    The Dupondius (= 2 Asses) was issued over several centuries by Rome in both the Republic and Empire. In the Empire, the ruler wore a crown to indicate the value.
    My oldest is not a coin. It is a cast bronze Aes Rude valued at 2 Asses.
    Countermarked Aes Formatum Dupondius Art Ast 5.2.20.jpg Countermarked Aes Formatum Dupondius Art Ast 5.2.20 a.jpg
    A bit later are these cut coins that some call Dupondii and some call Nummis. They were issued by Augustus.
    DSCN2596 - Nims Obv.JPG DSCN2616 - Nims Rev.JPG cut Nimes crocodile and Augustus Roman Lode 3.30.19.jpg
     
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  12. Aleph

    Aleph Well-Known Member

    The romans were highly superstitious people and I suppose I am as well. No dupondii. ;). Nice coins though!
     
  13. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    While many dupondii do have radiate crowns, certainly not all do. Below are two dupondii of Nero.
    The first is laureate, Lugdunum mint and has no indication of value. The yellow brass metal that once served to distinguist it is now covered with green patina.
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    Second is radiate, Rome mint and marked with value II in exergue. This coin has no patina hiding the yellow color.
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    Finally is a 'dupondius' of Claudius or actually an unofficial sestertius that was determined at some point too be too light to be a sestertius but the need for coinage resulted in it being countermarked DV allowing it to circulate as a dupondius.
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    Dupondii and asses became less common after the Severans but Trajan Decius went out of his way to issue all denominations from double sestertius to semis. This is a dupondius with GENIUS EXERC ILLYRICIANI reverse.
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  14. Mammothtooth

    Mammothtooth Stand up Philosopher, Vodka Taster

    Those are great coins. Thanks
     
  15. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    On coins of the empresses, there is no indicator on the bust to indicated whether a middle bronze is an as or a dupondius; rather, it may be impossible to tell unless the metal shows through the patina, such as on these two dupondii of Faustina I and II:

    Faustina Sr CONSECRATIO S C funeral pyre dupondius.jpg

    Faustina Jr PVDICITIA S C seated dupondius.jpg
     
  16. DonnaML

    DonnaML Well-Known Member

    I have only 3 dupondii: the famous COL NEM dupondius with Augustus, Agrippa, and a crocodile, a dupondius of Julia Titi (Titus's daughter), and one of Hadrian.

    Augustus-Agrippa Dupondius.jpg

    Julia Titi - Vesta dupondius jpg version.jpg

    Hadrian dupondius, Virtus reverse with parazonium.jpg
     
  17. jdmKY

    jdmKY Well-Known Member

    DA1AD896-A4FB-4DE7-BDD7-1225A334BAF5.jpeg E6F7C228-FA82-4278-BB1F-8341FAECBE9C.jpeg One dupondius and one that might be a dupondius F210CC1F-3626-43EA-B5EB-78B67A6FD28C.jpeg BDDABC0E-6062-4EC4-B87D-C022C4C1B1A8.jpeg
     
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  18. jamesicus

    jamesicus Well-Known Member

    One of my favorite DIVVS AVGVSTVS coins:

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    BMCRE Vol. I, Rome, Caligula, No. 88, Dupon dius, 40-41 AD
    RIC, Vol I, Rome, Caligula, No. 56, Dupondius, 40-41 AD

    Obverse depiction: head of Augustus, radiate, facing left
    Inscription: DIVVS AVGVSTVS in arc above, S C left and right (unusual on obverse).

    Reverse depiction: Augustus, laureate and togate, seated on curule chair, holding olive branch in right hand.
    Inscription: from lower left, CONSENSV SENAT ET EQ ORDIN PQR

    Some unusual legend lettering there
     
  19. Alegandron

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

    DUPONDIUS

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    RI Vespasian 69-79 CE AE Dupondius Felicitas stdg caduceus cornucopia sinister left
     
  20. Mammothtooth

    Mammothtooth Stand up Philosopher, Vodka Taster

  21. jamesicus

    jamesicus Well-Known Member

    A Dupondius of Caligula that honors his father, Germanicus, and that I let get away:

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    ……… that was a poor decision on my part. I wish I had it back. I have not been able to find one as nice at a reasonable price since.
     
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