Aurelian Coin?

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  1. Anthony Moran

    Anthony Moran New Member

    Can anybody tell me exactly what this coin is? See alot of similar coins that lead me to believe it is Aurelian and maybe minted in Alexandria, but not 100% sure if that is the case or what year it was minted.
     

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  3. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    It is an Alexandrian tetradrachm. I can't read the legend. For me it could be Aurelian, Probus, or even Diocletian. So it is probably one of these rulers.
     
  4. Orange Julius

    Orange Julius Well-Known Member

    My guess is Aurelian too. I think I can make out some of the legend...

    Milne 4418, Emmett 3923, Curtis 1770, BMC 2359v

    Search here for more examples: https://www.acsearch.info/
     
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  5. Finn235

    Finn235 Well-Known Member

    The reverse reads Year 5, and Aurelian is the only candidate for tetradrachms in this style who also ruled 5 years.

    Very nice coin; I recently got nearly the same type in a mixed lot
    Aurelian tetradrachm alexandria year 5.jpg
     
  6. Justin Lee

    Justin Lee I learn by doing

    I agree with the assessment of it being Aurelian (he has that telltale emphasized nostril) and RY 5. Here is my "close, but not exact" example, similar to @Finn235:

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    Aurelian, Ruled 270-175 AD
    AE Tetradrachm, Egypt, Alexandria
    Struck 273/274 AD
    Obverse: A K Λ ΔOM AVPHΛIANOC CEB, laureate and cuirassed bust right.
    Reverse: Eagle standing facing wings open, head right, holding wreath in beak, ЄTOVC Є to right and left, RY 5.
    References: Emmett 3924, Dattari 5490
    Size: 20mm, 8.4g


    I really enjoy his Alexandrian tets... nice size for being so late, and typically nice style:
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    Aurelian, Ruled 270-275 AD
    AE Tetradrachm, Egypt, Alexandria
    Struck 274/275 AD
    Obverse: A K Λ ΔOM AVPHΛIANOC CEB, laureate and cuirassed bust right.
    Reverse: Eagle standing left, head right, holding wreath in beak, ЄTOVC – S to right and left, RY 6.
    References: Emmett 3923, Köln 3096
    Size: 21.8mm, 8.3g

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    Aurelian, Ruled 270-275 AD
    AE Tetradrachm, Alexandria, Egypt
    Struck Year 4, 272/273 AD
    Obverse: A K Λ ΔOM AVPHΛIANOC CEB, Laureate, cuirassed bust right.
    Reverse: Eagle standing left, head left, wreath in beak, Δ / L (RY 4 = 272/273 AD) in left field, star in right field.
    References: (Savio) 5470-1; Milne 4381-2; Emmett 3922.4
    Size: 21mm, 7.73g
    Ex: The Bing Collection (February, 2019)

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    Aurelian, Ruled 270-275 AD
    AE Tetradrachm, Egypt, Alexandria
    Struck 272/273 AD
    Obverse: A K Λ ΔOM AVPHΛIANOC CЄB, laureate and cuirassed bust right, slight drapery on shoulder.
    Reverse: Eagle standing right, holding wreath in beak; star to upper left, date LΔ in right field (year 4=272/273 AD).
    References: Emmett 3928, Dattari 5481, Köln 3074
    Ex: Naville Numismatics, Auction 49, Lot #203 (5-12-2019)

    A very fun area to collect!
     
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  7. Anthony Moran

    Anthony Moran New Member

    I found mine metal detecting on a beach in Massachusetts about 25 years ago, and although extremely curious about it I've never really looked into it all that much. Here's 2 pics with better lighting....not bad shape considering. Thanks for the input guys.
     

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  8. Justin Lee

    Justin Lee I learn by doing

    Very interesting, indeed!
     
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  9. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    Aurelian really got around!
     
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  10. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Aurelian 8.jpg
    AURELIAN
    Tetradrahm
    OBVERSE: AUT K L D AURHLIANOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
    REVERSE: Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, wreath in beak, D/L (year 4) left, star right
    Struck at Alexandria, Egypt, 29 Aug 272 - 28 Aug 273 A.D.
    7.73g, 21mm
    Dattari (Savio) 5470-1; Milne 4381-2; Emmett 3922
     
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  11. Pellinore

    Pellinore Well-Known Member

    Coincidentally, I just bought another Aurelian yr. 5 tetradrachm (20 mm, 8.53 gr.), that I really like because of the good condition of the obverse, and the uncommon reverse.
    Yes, the type has only a 1 (= common) in Emmett (nr. 3961), but I had never seen it before, and now I can compare it to examples on Acsearch and Coinarchives. There are apparently two types, one with 'of the year', ETOVC, spelled out in full. Mine has the 'L' as a common Alexandrian designation for 'year', and I like the empty space on the coin surrounding the L / E.

    Apparently, the year 5 (273/274) was very special for Aurelian, I wonder why.
    And thanks for alerting me to his distinctive nostril.

    3323 aurelian ct.jpg
     
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