Apulia, Luceria Biunx TV284, 220 BC Naville Numismatics

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  1. rrdenarius

    rrdenarius non omnibus dormio

    Anyone having luck in the NN auction today? I picked up one lot. It was not the lot(s) I targeted. I have a few of these already, but in retrospect the coin looks pretty good.
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    Apulia, Luceria Biunx circa 217-212, Æ Aes Grave
    Obv - Scallop shell
    Rev - Knucklebone; above, two pellets and below, L
    Very Fine, Nice green patina, both obverse and reverse have excellent details, I have not seen a shell this well formed. The two dots are weak. The L is often missing, but is well formed on this coin. With grade inflation, I do not see why this coin isn’t at least gVF.
    15.52 grams
    25.6 mm
    Haeberlin pl. 71.
    Sydenham AG 141.
    Thurlow-Vecchi 284.
    ICC 348.
    Historia Numorum Italy 677d.

    I am a fan of cast shells and knucklebones. Two of the coins are the earlier and larger ones.
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    The bottom pic of the sides of the coins is from an article I will have published in the March Texas Numismatic Association magazine. You can find the magazine on the TNA web site.

    On Mon 2/22/2021 at 12:00 PM central time I will give a talk on Cast Bronze Money from the Roman Republic and Central Italy. You can find a link to the talk on the ANA website. You can register here - money.org/elearning
     
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  3. akeady

    akeady Well-Known Member

    I got this - I threw in a few bids earlier and got distracted from the live part - though it's still on, of course!

    ATB,
    Aidan.

    Q. Fabius Maximus. Denarius circa 82-80, AR 17mm., 3.86g. Laureate head of Apollo r.; behind, ROMA; below, Q MAX; before, lyre and mark of value. Rev. Cornucopia superimposed on thunderbolt; all within wreath. Babelon Fabia 6. Sydenham 718. RBW 1391. Crawford 371/1.

    Nicely toned, Very Fine.

    Ex Künker sale 193, 2011, 417.

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  4. Ryro

    Ryro Trying to remove supporter status

    Excellent wins both of you! @rrdenarius another amazing coin!
    I just posted my other main mark in my androgeny thread, but very happy to pick up this; My "hands down" best example of caestus:punch: (I've three now and will obviously need a forth to cover my fighters fists).
    The other example, with not as much detail on the caestus,IMHO, but did have a palm leaf coming out of the glove and a dotted border around another, not as beautiful Apollo went for 200 euros.
    very pleased with this grab:

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    IONIA. Smyrna. Ae (Circa 115-105 BC). Paramonos, magistrate.

    Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right.
    Rev: ΠAPAMO ΣΜΥΡΝΑΙ.
    Hand in caestus; palm to right.

    Milne 1927, 239.

    Condition: Good very fine.

    Weight: 1.91 g.
    Diameter: 14 mm.
     
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  5. rrdenarius

    rrdenarius non omnibus dormio

    @Ryro Your coin has all 5 fingers. Excellent!
    My caestus coin looks a bit like a Texas Longhorn fan.
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    Triens Tuder - Obv - hand wearing caestus; Rev - Two clubs
     

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