Is this a Dupondius ?….

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  1. Mammothtooth

    Mammothtooth Stand up Philosopher, Vodka Taster

    This 26 mm coin does not say it is a Dupondius, but could it be.? Also, what determines a coin is a Dupondius? B09AE795-D472-4D9C-B123-AD68C219FFA3.jpeg
     
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  3. ambr0zie

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  4. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    From the size probably a pentassarion
     
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  5. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    Easiest way to tell a dupondius is the radiate crown in the bust
     
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  6. akeady

    akeady Well-Known Member

    It's a Provincial denomination, so the name isn't even known.

    The dupondius was an Imperial coin worth two asses. In the early Imperial period, it was made of brass (orichalcum) and weight around 13g, slightly heavier than the as, made from bronze. When new, the dupondius would have been yellowish and the as reddish. After a while, the emperor on the dupondius was depicted wearing a radiate crown to distinguish the coins from the asses. Empresses were never shown with radiate crowns, so it can be difficult or impossible to distinguish between the two denominations as the weights sometimes overlapped.

    ATB,
    Aidan.
     
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  7. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Pentassaria from Marcianopolis had dual portraits and often a denominational mark E on the reverse.

    This coin is likely a tetrassarion, a local denomination that was valid in Marcianopolis and perhaps other nearby cities along the Black Sea coast, such as Dionysopolis, Tomis, Anchialus, and Odessus.
     
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  8. Mammothtooth

    Mammothtooth Stand up Philosopher, Vodka Taster

    Thank you very much, I am learning thanks to you all.
     
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