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<p>[QUOTE="Aestimare, post: 5157212, member: 98537"]It’s always a pleasure to read you, [USER=103829]@Jochen1[/USER], and [USER=89514]@curtislclay[/USER]. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=89514]@curtislclay[/USER], your theory is very interesting, but I I’m not sure the place of the star could be strictly linked to Elagabalus. This coin is an example : <a href="https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=702945" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=702945" rel="nofollow">Rauch Auction 85 (26.11.2009) Lot 697</a> .</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1209324[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>No priest in this case, and thus, the star on the right seems to have been erased, probably before the left one was carved.</p><p><br /></p><p>I take advantage to present two plates, I’m happy to share, formerly a die link study, but that can be useful here either. I hope you’ll appreciate, even though in French. I apologize.</p><p>sans = without</p><p>boeuf = bull</p><p>autel = altar</p><p>étoile = star</p><p>corne = horn</p><p>même coin = same die</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1209325[/ATTACH]</p><p>ses RIC 323d2 20,04g = Berlin Museum 18257347</p><p>ses RIC 323d2 corne 25,20g = eBay numismatiklanz 372667272000</p><p>ses RIC 326d2 21,11g = CNG 69, Lot: 1673</p><p>ses RIC 326d2 corne 23,20g = CNGtcs 757145</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1209326[/ATTACH]</p><p>ses RIC 326d2 var 23,30g = British Museum R.16084</p><p>ses RIC 327d2 corne éd 21,45g 21,42g = CNG 97, Lot: 686</p><p>ses RIC 327d2 corne égDeff 19,63g = CNGea 286, Lot: 365</p><p>ses RIC 327d2 éd 23,60g = CNG 84, Lot: 1097</p><p>ses RIC 327d2 ég 20,12g = NAC 052 Lot: 1163[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Aestimare, post: 5157212, member: 98537"]It’s always a pleasure to read you, [USER=103829]@Jochen1[/USER], and [USER=89514]@curtislclay[/USER]. [USER=89514]@curtislclay[/USER], your theory is very interesting, but I I’m not sure the place of the star could be strictly linked to Elagabalus. This coin is an example : [URL='https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=702945']Rauch Auction 85 (26.11.2009) Lot 697[/URL] . [ATTACH=full]1209324[/ATTACH] No priest in this case, and thus, the star on the right seems to have been erased, probably before the left one was carved. I take advantage to present two plates, I’m happy to share, formerly a die link study, but that can be useful here either. I hope you’ll appreciate, even though in French. I apologize. sans = without boeuf = bull autel = altar étoile = star corne = horn même coin = same die [ATTACH=full]1209325[/ATTACH] ses RIC 323d2 20,04g = Berlin Museum 18257347 ses RIC 323d2 corne 25,20g = eBay numismatiklanz 372667272000 ses RIC 326d2 21,11g = CNG 69, Lot: 1673 ses RIC 326d2 corne 23,20g = CNGtcs 757145 [ATTACH=full]1209326[/ATTACH] ses RIC 326d2 var 23,30g = British Museum R.16084 ses RIC 327d2 corne éd 21,45g 21,42g = CNG 97, Lot: 686 ses RIC 327d2 corne égDeff 19,63g = CNGea 286, Lot: 365 ses RIC 327d2 éd 23,60g = CNG 84, Lot: 1097 ses RIC 327d2 ég 20,12g = NAC 052 Lot: 1163[/QUOTE]
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