One Side Isn't Quite Like the Other

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by David Atherton, Jun 4, 2021.

  1. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    A recent eBay win ... rare (but that's really beside the point) with an exquisite obverse. The reverse ... not so much.

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    Titus as Caesar [Vespasian]
    Æ Dupondius, 11.37g
    Rome mint, 76 AD
    Obv: T CAESAR IMP COS V; Head of Titus, radiate, bearded, r.
    Rev: FELICITAS PVBLICA; S C in field; Felicitas stg. l., with caduceus and cornucopiae
    RIC 909 (R). BMC -. BNC 761.
    Ex eBay, 27 May 2021. Ex CNG Triton X, 7 January 2007, lot 1565 (part). Ex Henry Chitwood Collection.

    This Felicitas reverse was one of the more common types struck on the middle bronze of Vespasian's reign. Struck for all the three Flavians, it symbolises the abundance and prosperity the Flavian house has brought to the empire. This Titus Caesar dupondius was produced at a time when Vespasian's bronze production was winding down at Rome. Missing from the BM's collection.

    I was attracted by the obverse, a great example of mid Vespasianic engraving. If the reverse was in better shape the piece would have been prohibitively more expensive. As is, I'm very happy with it.

    Please share your lopsided coins.
     
    Last edited: Jun 4, 2021
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  3. Spaniard

    Spaniard Well-Known Member

    @David Atherton.....Nice portrait!
    I do have this Drachm with a wonderful obverse coupled with its rough reverse, which is quite common for this type...
    Hephthalites. Nezak Huns.. AR drachm. "Napki Malka" series. .
    Circa 515.680 A.D.
    Obverse..Bust right wearing winged-bull head-dress. Pahlavi legends nycky MLK-A
    Reverse:Fire altar with attendants, Solar wheels above.
    3.41 grams....24.64 mm.
    Vondrovec [G bl] 198

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  4. JayAg47

    JayAg47 Well-Known Member

  5. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    With rare coins, you have to take what you can get, as you know, @David Atherton!

    But sometimes, you're just so taken with the obverse that you get the coin, even though the reverse has issues, even though the coin is far from uncommon. Such was the case with this Gallienus tet. The reverse leaves a lot to be desired, but I've never seen such an exquisite portrait of Gallienus!!

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    Gallienus, AD 253-268.
    Roman billon tetradrachm, 8.70 g, 23 mm.
    Egypt, Alexandria, AD 266/7.Obv: AVT K Π ΛIK ΓAΛΛIHNOC CЄB, laureate and cuirassed bust right.
    Rev: Homonoia standing left, raising hand and holding double cornucopia; L IΔ (= regnal year 14) before, palm frond behind.
    Refs: Dattari (Savio) 5246; BMCG 2186; Cologne 2937; Milne 4136; RCV 10580; Emmett 3816.14; K&G 90.93.
     
  6. Ignoramus Maximus

    Ignoramus Maximus Nomen non est omen.

    This reverse has some issues. Not even sure if I'd be able to identify it without knowing the obverse. But I liked the portrait.:)
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  7. Andres2

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  8. happy_collector

    happy_collector Well-Known Member

    Big contrast between the obverse and reverse. However, as long as Faustina II's hairstyle is clear, it is ok with me. :)
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  9. Terence Cheesman

    Terence Cheesman Well-Known Member

    Though I have sent this coin to CNG to be auctioned Xvictorinus27 (2).jpg it is still technically my coin. Antoninianus of Victorinus. Obv bust right radiate draped, Rv blank RIC 18mm
     
  10. Agricantus

    Agricantus Allium aflatunense

    I have a bull headdress, too. I certainly didn't buy it for the reverse. I use it for inspiration when I cannot find my baseball cap.

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  11. DonnaML

    DonnaML Well-Known Member

    A. Postumius A.f. Sp.n. Albinus. I love the reverse, but am not a fan of the obverse.

    A. Postumius A.f. Sp.n. Albinus. 81 BC. AR Serrate Denarius.jpg
     
  12. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Dealer

    Constantine from Antioch with the reverse smoothed and some graffiti

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    Theoderic. Æ Decanummium Converted to Weight (17mm 2.9 gm). Municipal issue. Ravenna mint. Struck A.D. 493-518. FELIX RAVENNA; Draped bust of Ravenna right, wearing mural crown / [Ravenna monogram in wreath; X (mark of value) at point of wreath ties]. COI 78a; MEC 145-9. converted to a two tremissis weight with the reverse removed and blank surface inscribed IS (16) in series of points to denote weight.

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    Constantinopolis
    A.D. 332- 333
    18mm 2.5gm
    Obv: uniface—striking error
    Rev. Victory stg. on prow, holding long scepter in r. hand, and resting l. hand on shield.
    in ex. TRP✶
    RIC VII Trier 548

    Ex 1989 Nether Compton Hoard

    'Commemorative Series_ AD 330-354_ Æ Follis (18mm, 2_51 g)_ Treveri (Trier) mint, 1st off_'.jpg

    unofficial Constantine I VLPP from Siscia with no reverse

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  13. ambr0zie

    ambr0zie Dacian Taraboste

    Interesting coins. Here's a Crispina with a nice obverse (one of the reasons for getting it), but the reverse seems from a different coin
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  14. Broucheion

    Broucheion Well-Known Member

    Hi @Victor_Clark,

    To me the graffiti looks like ΛX, or turn it 180 degrees to get XV. Maybe XX? No idea if it's fact or fancy.

    - Broucheion
     
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  15. Sulla80

    Sulla80 Well-Known Member

    Lopsided isn't unusual for this coin - obverse outstanding - reverse, "not so much"
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    Kings of Elymais, Uncertain King (successor to Kamnaskires V? Early Arsakid Kings?), Late 1st century BC-early 1st century AD, Billon Tetradrachm
    Obv: Diademed bust left; behind, four-pointed star in crescent above pellet and anchor symbol
    Rev: Crude diademed bust left, degraded legend
    Notes: more on Ugly Coins
     
  16. gogili1977

    gogili1977 Well-Known Member

    Julia Domna - Macedonia, Stobi
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