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<p>[QUOTE="Finn235, post: 8472307, member: 98035"]Very nice list! I've been working on a similar one to capture the distinctions of whether coins exist for each as caesar/augustus/divus etc.</p><p><br /></p><p>A few things I caught in my first pass through:</p><p>- Nero and Drusus were sons of Germanicus, not Drusus Sr.</p><p>- Missing Germanicus and Tiberius Gemellus, sons of Drusus the younger, grandsons of Tiberius</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1500641[/ATTACH] </p><p>- Vitellius also put his son and daughter on the reverse of his denarii</p><p>- I don't think Diva Domitilla (I) has any portrait coins; only the funeral carriage? Domitilla II does have posthumous coins</p><p>- Missing Marcus Ulpius Trajanus, Trajan's father (an extremely rare provincial, and a more rare aureus do have portraits)</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1500655[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>- Missing Galerius Antoninus, Antoninus Pius' biological son</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1500656[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>- Missing Annius Verus, Commodus' younger brother (he isn't named on either coin type he is supposed to be featured on, but he is named on a few medallions with his bust)</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1500657[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>Also I didn't double check the imperatorial issues, but I thought that Pompey's sons never actually appeared on coinage? There were a lot of other imperators and other politicians on coins, e.g. Livineus Regulus, who I am still not 100% clear today who he is or why he was on coins?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Finn235, post: 8472307, member: 98035"]Very nice list! I've been working on a similar one to capture the distinctions of whether coins exist for each as caesar/augustus/divus etc. A few things I caught in my first pass through: - Nero and Drusus were sons of Germanicus, not Drusus Sr. - Missing Germanicus and Tiberius Gemellus, sons of Drusus the younger, grandsons of Tiberius [ATTACH=full]1500641[/ATTACH] - Vitellius also put his son and daughter on the reverse of his denarii - I don't think Diva Domitilla (I) has any portrait coins; only the funeral carriage? Domitilla II does have posthumous coins - Missing Marcus Ulpius Trajanus, Trajan's father (an extremely rare provincial, and a more rare aureus do have portraits) [ATTACH=full]1500655[/ATTACH] - Missing Galerius Antoninus, Antoninus Pius' biological son [ATTACH=full]1500656[/ATTACH] - Missing Annius Verus, Commodus' younger brother (he isn't named on either coin type he is supposed to be featured on, but he is named on a few medallions with his bust) [ATTACH=full]1500657[/ATTACH] Also I didn't double check the imperatorial issues, but I thought that Pompey's sons never actually appeared on coinage? There were a lot of other imperators and other politicians on coins, e.g. Livineus Regulus, who I am still not 100% clear today who he is or why he was on coins?[/QUOTE]
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