Augustus eagle As

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  1. ro1974

    ro1974 Well-Known Member

    hey al, new Augustus

    Divus Augustus. As 81-82DIVVS AV – GVSTVS PATER Radiate head l.; above, small star. Rev. IMP D CAESAR AVG RESTITVIT Eagle standing facing on globe, with spread wings and head r.;
    in field above, S – C. C 562. BMC Domitian 506. RIC Domitian 456. CBN Domitian 555.
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  3. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Beautiful coin ro.
     
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  4. Theodosius

    Theodosius Fine Style Seeker

    Nice portrait!

    John
     
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  5. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Awesome specimen. Nice obverse and reverse, matching conditions. Kudos to you.
     
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  6. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Lovely coin!

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  7. ro1974

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  8. YOC

    YOC Well-Known Member

    The eagle is seen on many posthumous coins and I was unsure as to its significance...I found this on the web, if its inaccurate let me know.


    APOTHEOSIS, the enrolment of a mortal among the gods... ( I assume this next bit refers to the lighting of a pyre??) When all this is done, the others set fire to it on every side, which easily catches hold of the faggots and aromatics and from the highest and smallest story, as from a pinnacle, an eagle is let loose to mount into the sky as the fire ascends, which is believed by the Romans to carry the soul of the emperor from earth to heaven ; and from that time he is worshipped with the other gods. [Rome]

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    The apotheosis of Augustus on an onyx stone in the Royal Museum of Paris

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    Coin bearing the eagle (aquila) symbol for ancient Rome

    COINS. In ancient Rome it was common to see on medals struck in honour of an apotheosis an altar with fire on it, and an eagle, the bird of Jupiter, with thunderbolt taking flight into the air. The number of medals of this description is very numerous. Certain coins trace the names of sixty individuals, who received the honours of an apotheosis, from the time of Julius Caesar to that of Constantine the Great. [Rome]
     
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  9. ro1974

    ro1974 Well-Known Member

    It is a as do they say
     
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  10. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Thanks YUK. I didn't know any of that.
     
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  11. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Awesome coin, ro ... great eagle!!

    :penguin:
     
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  12. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    Wonderful coin 'Ro' and great info 'YOC' !!!

    Sheesh, another type I want ....:facepalm:
     
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