A 'Common' Quadrans

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  1. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    I really love this denomination. My hunch is that it was struck in much larger quantities than the survival finds indicate. At any rate, my latest one is from the short reign of Titus.


    T254.jpg Titus
    Æ Quadrans, 2.45g
    Rome mint, 80-81 AD
    Obv: IMP T VESP AVG COS VIII; Head of Minerva, helmeted, r.
    Rev: S C in laurel wreath
    RIC 254 (C). BMC 219. BNC 255.
    Ex Kölner 115, 29 October 2021, lot 359.

    A small issue of quadrantes dated COS VIII were struck for Titus sometime in 80 or 81. Although the frequency rating in RIC is listed as 'common' for this Minerva type, this denomination as a whole is fairly uncommon for Titus. Their rarity today is likely a result of them being of low value and typically not hoarded.

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  3. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

    Very neat little coin. Congratulations.
     
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  4. acsearch.info

    acsearch.info Well-Known Member

    That's a very nice specimen, congratulations! While I have a total of 3 of the type, none is as nice as yours. Here's the best I have.

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    Domitian issued a very similar type with IMP DOM AVG, which appears to be much more common from my experience.

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  5. Jims Coins

    Jims Coins Well-Known Member

    Copper Coin (AE Quadrants’) minted in Rome during the reign of CLAUDIUS in 41 A.D. Obv. TI.CLAVDIVS.CAESAR.AVG. Modius. Rev. PON.M.TR.P.IMP.COS.DES.IT.: around large S.C. RCS #640. RIC #84 pg.126. DVM #19 pg.82. (several times during CLAUDIUS reign, bread riots broke out in Rome, this was an ongoing publicity effort to reassure Romans of the adequacy and stability of the grain supply from North Africa.)


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  6. Andres2

    Andres2 Well-Known Member

    Thats a beauty , congrats David

    Heres some older RR quadrans:

    Quadrans12,2 gram.jpg Quadrans 9 gram Mercury (2).jpg Quadrans C.NUMITORI.JPG Quadrans starr (2).jpg
     
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  7. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    fine addition David! :)
     
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  8. David Atherton

    David Atherton Flavian Fanatic

    Thank you for pointing out that Domitian later faithfully copied this quadrans.

    D236.jpg Domitian
    Æ Quadrans, 2.47g
    Rome Mint, 84-85 AD
    Obv: IMP DOMIT AVG GERM; Minerva bust, helmeted, r., draped
    Rev: S C in laurel wreath
    RIC 236 (R). BMC 484. BNC 520.
    Acquired from London Ancient Coins, July 2020.
     
  9. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Nice one, @David Atherton! I like quadrantes, though I don't have a whole lot of them. I have only one of Minerva.

    Not a spectacular example but, as they say, it looks better in hand.

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    Anonymous--Domitian to Antoninus Pius.
    Roman AE quadrans, 14.9 mm, 2.51 g, 5 h.
    Rome, A.D. 81-161.
    Obv: Helmeted and draped bust of Minerva right.
    Rev: S-C, Owl standing left, head facing.
    Ref: RIC 8.

    My favorite quadrans is this Venus and dove one from the same series.

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    Anonymous--Domitian to Antoninus Pius.
    Roman Æ quadrans, 12.9 mm, 2.37 g, 4 h
    Rome, A.D. 81-161.
    Obv: Bust of Venus, diademed, draped, right.
    Rev: S-C, dove standing right.
    Ref: RIC II, p. 218, 24; BMCRE --; Cohen VIII, p. 268, 10.
     
  10. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    Great crested helmet, @David Atherton .

    I have no quadrans yet but here is one of my favorite helmet coins.


    FORMAT HELMET.jpg
    EDITED 12/5/21: I changed Askalon to Jerusalem based on some excellent information provided by @Broucheion.

     
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  11. Broucheion

    Broucheion Well-Known Member

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  12. Marsyas Mike

    Marsyas Mike Well-Known Member

    Here is one of the anonymous Venus/Dove type quadrans - it showed up in an eBay lot and really puzzled me when it came to attributing it - my experience with this denomination being about nil -

    Trajan - Quadrans Venus & Dove Aug 2018 (0).jpg
    Anonymous Æ Quadrans
    Issued in period of Domitian to Antoninus Pius
    (c. 81-161 A.D.)
    Rome Mint

    Diademed and draped bust of Venus right / Dove standing right, SC in exergue.
    RIC 24; Cohen 10.
    (2.43 grams / 13 mm)
    eBay Aug. 2018
     
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  13. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    Thank you, @Broucheion —that’s an excellent site. Oliver Hoover has written some great books on Seleucid coins.

     
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  14. Alegandron

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

    NON-Roman Quadrans

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    Frentani - Larinum
    AE 18mm Quadrans
    210-175 BCE
    Herakles -
    Centaur
    SNG COP 272
     
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    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    My oldest Quadrans is also my heaviest:

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    ROMAN Republic,
    Aes Grave Issue, Æ Quadrans,
    269-242 BCE

    59.82g
    Mint of Rome Anonymous issue
    Obv: dog walking left, three pellets below
    Rev six-spoked wheel, three pellets between
    Ref: Cr 26/6a; Thurlow-Vecchi 34
    Comments Dark green patina, fine.
    Ex: from the David Sellwood Collection
    Ex: Baldwin
     
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  16. Archeocultura

    Archeocultura Well-Known Member

    My funniest quadrans from Claudius reign, with same text on both sides!!
    RIC 84 I Claudius 084 var quadrans identical texts 4b-026.jpg
     
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