An Attractive Aequitas

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  1. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    The first new coin I wish to share this week isn't going to break any records for beauty or rarity, but it has a decent portrait and good eye appeal.


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    Titus as Caesar [Vespasian]
    Æ As, 10.35g
    Rome mint, 73 AD
    Obv: T CAES IMP PON TR P COS II CENS; Head of Titus, laureate, bearded, l.
    Rev: AEQVITAS AVGVST; S C in field; Aequitas stg. l., with scales and rod
    RIC 621 (R). BMC -. BNC 681.
    Acquired from CGB.fr, July 2021.

    Aequitas holding her scales and measuring rod was probably based on a cult image of the deity. She first shows up as an imperial virtue on the coinage under Galba. Not a very common type for Titus Caesar. Of note, missing from the BM collection.

    Not much more to say about it, just a workmanlike middle bronze of Titus Caesar from the early years of Vespasian's reign.

    Feel free to share your own Aequitas coins.
     
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  3. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    That's a nice as, @David Atherton. It has a lovely patina.

    Here's an AEQVITAS reverse. T-Bone, of course.

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    Trebonianus Gallus, AD 251-253.
    Roman AR antoninianus, 3.54 g, 20.7 mm, 5 h.
    Antioch, second series, AD 251-252.
    Obv: IMP C C VIB TREB GALLVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust, right; • below.
    Rev: AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae; • in exergue.
    Refs: RIC 80; Cohen 6; RCV 9623; Hunter 52; ERIC II 30 var. (different officina marks).
     
  4. Andres2

    Andres2 Well-Known Member

    Congrats David , a much better coin compared to my As:

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    Commodus:

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  5. Cinco71

    Cinco71 Well-Known Member

    My one Aequitas as portrayed on a Nerva As issue. I mostly bought this coin because it featured a strong beak on Nerva.

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  6. Ocatarinetabellatchitchix

    Ocatarinetabellatchitchix Well-Known Member

    My old friend Victorinus...with Marius face...

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  7. Shea19

    Shea19 Well-Known Member

    Nice pickup David. Here’s my favorite Aequitas:

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    Philip II. AD 247-249. AR Antoninianus (21mm, 3.12 g). Antioch mint. 1st issue. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia. Bland Study 61; RIC IV 240a var.
    From the Richard McAlee Collection.
     
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  8. kevin McGonigal

    kevin McGonigal Well-Known Member

    That's exactly how I like my coins to look, well travelled but not exhausted.
     
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  9. Spaniard

    Spaniard Well-Known Member

    @David Atherton......Good looking coin with nice colouring!
    Here's a Trajan Aequitas...
    Trajan ar Denarius 98-117AD 20mm/2.66gr (Minted 103-111AD)
    Obverse-IMPTRAIANO AVG GER DAC PMTRP laureate bust right, slight drapery on left shoulder
    Reverse-COS VPPS PQR OPTIMO PRINC Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae......RIC II# 118

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  10. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    Definitely a winner. You are very fortunate.
     
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  11. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    What a poetic way to put it!
     
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  12. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    i concur! :)
     
  13. Orfew

    Orfew Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

    That is a very nice addition David! I really like the portrait
     
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  14. cmezner

    cmezner do ut des Supporter

    Wonderful Titus profile @David Atherton, excellent addition.

    Ar Denarius, Rome 108 AD
    17 x 18.5 mm, 2.747 g
    RIC II Trajan 119; Cohen 86; BMC 288; RCV 3123

    Ob.: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P Bust of Trajan, laureate, draped on left shoulder, to r.
    Rev.: COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC Aequitas seated left, holding scales in r. and cornucopiae in l. hand

    Some descriptions consider the scepter-like object to be a pertica (measuring rod), which makes sense as a counterpart to the scales as an object for measuring

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