ERIC II Rarity List #110 Personal Milestone Celebration!!

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  1. Gil-galad

    Gil-galad I AM SPARTACUS

    Thank you very much. Some people say I do too much work but it's more like fun to me because I am learning and I examine every detail I can as well as keeping as best as I can accurate records.
     
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  3. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    Congrats on your progress!!!

    I have no idea what I might have picked up since last year in this regard but I'll post a denarius of Otho and Pertinax to start off with....a low grade example of the latter and a scarcer, worn, and over-priced left-facing denarius of the former:
    otho denarius.jpg pertinax and ops denarius.jpg
     
  4. Alegandron

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

    Well, I do not have my coins online, rather they are pictured and stored on my PC. But, you really inspired me with your list... so I doctored it using your same format to make MY list... I had 103 Emperors, but recently I have been capturing several Empresses. Some of mine are not great, some of mine are not bad. I pretty much am collecting them to give to my Grandkids as I focus on The Roman Republic. We are VERY close on what we have...


    I HAVE in BLUE:

    1 Constantine I
    2 Trajan
    3 Gordian III
    4 Hadrian
    5 Antoninus Pius
    6 Augustus
    7 Constantius II
    8 Septimius Severus
    9 Gallienus
    10 Caracalla
    11 Probus
    12 Severus Alexander
    13 Vespasian
    14 Marcus Aurelius
    15 Philip I
    16 Anonymous
    17 Domitian
    18 Constantine II
    19 Aurelian
    20 Licinius I
    21 Julia Domna
    22 Nero
    23 Diocletian
    24 Commodus
    25 Maximian
    26 Claudius I
    27 Faustina II
    28 Postumus
    29 Claudius II
    30 Elagabalus
    31 Constans I
    32 Faustina I
    33 Valens
    34 Crispus
    35 Valentinian I
    36 Tiberius
    37 Geta
    38 Trajan Decius
    39 Julian II
    40 Maximinus I
    41 Titus
    42 Lucius Verus
    43 Nerva
    44 Theodosius I
    45 Arcadius
    46 Galerius
    47 Valerian I
    48 Gratian
    49 Julia Mamaea
    50 Philip II
    51 Maximinus II
    52 Constantius I
    53 Salonina
    54 Honorius
    55 Trebonianus Gallus
    56 Magnentius
    57 Caligula
    58 Victorinus
    59 Otacilia Severa
    60 Helena
    61 Theodosius II
    62 Lucilla
    63 Tacitus
    64 Tetricus I
    65 Galba
    66 Maxentius
    67 Anastasius I
    68 Vitellius
    69 Valentinian II
    70 Macrinus
    71 Agrippa
    72 Sabina
    73 Volusian
    74 Jovian
    75 Carinus
    76 Licinius II
    77 Clodius Albinus
    78 Julia Maesa
    79 Carausius
    80 Herennia Etruscilla
    81 Crispina
    82 Constantius Gallus
    83 Numerian
    84 Magnus Maximus
    85 Aelius
    86 Leo I
    87 Severina
    88 Carus
    89 Tetricus II
    90 Plautilla
    91 Allectus
    92 Germanicus
    93 Quintillus
    94 Florian
    95 Pertinax


    96 Pupienus

    97 Herennius Etruscus
    98 Delmatius
    99 Galeria Valeria
    100 Maximus Caesar

    101 Zeno
    102 Fausta

    103 Procopius
    104 Severus II
    105 Decentius
    106 Vetranio
    107 Otho
    108 Marcian
    109 Diadumenian
    110 Valerian II
    111 Valentinian III

    112 Aelia Flaccilla

    113 Balbinus


    114 Julia Soaemias
    115 Julia Paula


    116 Orbiana
    117 Antonia


    118 Aemilian
    119 Hostilian
    120 Vabalathus


    121 Mariniana
    122 Saloninus
    123 Nero Claudius Drusus
    124 Pescennius Niger

    125 Theodora

    126 Julia Titi

    127 Drusus
    128 Marius
    129 Didius Julianus



    130 Livia
    131 Agrippina I


    132 Eudoxia

    133 Magnia Urbica

    134 Hanniballianus

    135 Paulina

    136 Flavius Victor
    137 Macrianus
    138 Quietus
    139 Aquilia Severa
    140 Eugenius


    141 Gordian II
    142 Gordian I


    143 Johannes
    144 Romulus


    145 Marciana
    146 Didia Clara
    147 Manlia Scantilla
    148 Domitia
    149 Constantine
    150 Laelianus
    151 Basiliscus
    152 Eudocia
    153 Anthemius
    154 Julian I
    155 Pulcheria
    156 Plotina
    157 Agrippina II
    158 Galla Placidia
    159 Nigrinian
    160 Majorian
    161 Domitius Domitianus
    162 Libius Severus
    163 Matidia
    164 Alexander
    165 Pacatian
    166 Julius Nepos
    167 Verina

    168 Tranquillina (Provincial - Thrace)

    169 Domitilla II
    170 Jovinus
    171 Caius Caesar
    172 Martinian
    173 Zenonis
    174 Honoria
    175 Nepotian
    176 Britannicus
    177 Clodius Macer
    178 Domitilla I
    179 Maximus
    180 Leo II
    181 Cornelia Supera
    182 Licinia Eudoxia
    183 Priscus Attalus
    184 Uranius Antoninus
    185 Dryantilla
    186 Regalianus
    187 Zenobia
    188 Valerius Valens
    189 Romulus Augustus
    190 Constantius III
    191 Petronius Maximus
    192 Avitus
    193 Jotapian
    194 Annia Faustina
    195 Euphemia
    196 Glycerius
    197 Ariadne
    198 Constans II
    199 Olybrius 4
    200 Sebastianus
    201 Proculus
    202 Saturninus
    203 Constantia
    204 Silbannacus
    205 Domitian II
    206 Leontius I
     
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  5. Alegandron

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

    TITUS:
    RI Titus 79-81 CE AR Denarius Ceres seated corn ear poppy torch Obv-Rev.jpg
    RI Titus 79-81 CE AR Denarius Sow piglets Obv-Rev.jpg

    PHILIP II (Warren Helped me with this one)
    RI Philip II 244-249 Nisibis Mesopotamia-farthest EAST Temple Obv-Rev.jpg

    CLODIUS ALBINUS (@John Anthony helped me on this one)
    RI Clodius Albinus 193-197 CE AR Denarius ROMAE AETERNAE Roma seated Obv-Rev.jpg

    AELIUS:
    RI Aelius Caesar 138 CE AE As 26mm Rome mint Fortuna-Spes cornucopia and rudder Obv-Rev.jpg

    ALLECTUS:
    RI Allectus 293-296 AE Quinarius London Galley AE17 2-3g S 13870 RIC 55 O-R.JPG
    RI Allectus 293-296 CE AE Ant PAX Obv-Rev.jpg

    GERMANICUS:
    RI Germanicus AE As 27mm struck under Caligula- S-C Obv-Rev.jpg

    PERTINAX:
    RI Pertinax 193 BC AE Sestertius rome mint LAETITIA RIC 17 C 21 O-R.jpg










     
  6. Alegandron

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

    HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS:
    RI Herennius Etruscus 251 CE AR Ant Apollo seated Obv-Rev.jpg
    RI Herennius Etruscus 251 CE AR Ant Prince Stdng Obv-Rev.jpg

    ZENO:
    RI Zeno 476-491 CE 2nd reign AE 10mm Monogram Obv-Rev.JPG

    VETRANIO:
    RI Vetranio 350 CE AE3 17mm Siscia mint Emp stdng hldg Standard and Spear Obv-Rev.jpg

    OTHO:
    RI Otho 69 CE BI AR Tet 23mm Egypt Helmeted Roma Obv-Rev.jpg

    VALENTINIAN III:
    RI Valentinian III 425-455 CE AE 9mm Rome mint Obv-Rev.jpg

    JULIA SOAEMIAS:
    RI Julia Soaemias 218-222 CE AR Den Venus Caelestis star RIC IV 241 O-R.jpg

    JULIA PAULA:
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    AEMILLIAN:
    RI Aemilianus 253 CE AE24 Viminacium mint Moesia Bull-Lion - Damnatio Memoriae Obv-Rev.jpg

    MARIUS:
    RI Marius 269 Gallic Usurper BI Ant CONCORD MILIT Clasped Hands Obv-Rev.jpg










     
  7. Alegandron

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

    DIDIUS JULIANUS: (With several others, @John Anthony helped me)
    upload_2016-9-29_18-58-59.png

    EUDOXIA:
    upload_2016-9-29_19-0-6.png

    AQUILA SEVERA: (LOL, @Mat "helped") :D
    RI Julia Aquila Severa 220-222 CE AE 4th Wife Elagabalus O-R.jpg

    EUGENIUS:
    RI Eugenius 392-394 CE AE 12mm Victory Obv-Rev.jpg

    JOHANNES:

    RI Johannes  423-425 CE AE4 Nummus Victory RARE Obv-Rev.jpg
     
  8. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    Well, since Brian ran off so many of mine LOL, I'll throw in two Imperial Ladies; Antonia and Agrippina Senior:
    antonia.jpg Agrippina Senior sesterces.JPG
     
  9. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Congrats Gil-galad you have some very nice coins there, I am sure you will eventually pick up most of the coins you are after, but remember the fun is trying. By the way I don't think I seen Vitellius 69AD in that list, or have I just missed it?
     
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  10. Paul M.

    Paul M. Well-Known Member

    Vitellius is number 68 on the list.
     
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  11. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Titus as Caesar are generally cheaper than his Augustus ones, this is my Titus as Caesar coin, Victoria Navalis SC, T.CAES IMP PON TR P COS 11 CENS, struck Rome AD 72-73, 11.08g, 26mm. 2015-01-07 01.08.12-8.jpg
     
  12. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Thanks I'm going to get a new set of specs soon.
     
  13. Alegandron

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

    Man, @Mikey Zee , I ALWAYS like the coins you post. Your collecting tastes are similar to mine. You do not KNOW how many times I had to buy one because of you!
     
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  14. GregH

    GregH Well-Known Member

    I'm interstate at the moment away from home, but when i get back i will post the trays containing all my portraits. My rarest emperor is Uranius Antoninus.

    @Gil-galad from your "unlikely" list, given what you already have, I think getting some of these should be straight-forward. Pupienus and Balbinus can be had for a few hundred dollars. If you shop around, AE4s of Valentinian III and Johannes can be had for under $100 (but maybe you want a nice solidus?). Otho is affordable if you can live with a provincial from Antioch. Livia can be found at a reasonable price if you're happy with a Spanish provincial.

    For Gordian I and II, of course, you'd need to be comfortable spending a few grand for each.

    I don't prioritise imperial over provincial - i just want the most interesting coin I can afford for each ruler.

    I think provincials are fine for a portrait series - as long as it's a contemporary coin bearing the name and portrait of the ruler (btw I don't like attributions that give a name that cannot be found on the coin - in my opinion there are no coins of Aureolus or Pontius Pilate... Such an attribution is marketing to boost an otherwise unremarkable coin).
     
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  15. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    If it's as many as I have bought because of you (Republics), then I'm surprised we're still buddies LOL.

    Well, I'll stay out of this for a while and just see the others post...RE: that @Gil-galad noted in bold black ink that he's still missing.
     
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  16. Alegandron

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

    I agree, Greg. But I still have a representative from each of them, "just to have" for the Historical reasons.

    And great write-up! Will help me chase the ones I am still looking for.

    @Gil-galad , you have several that I do not have. Would love to get pointers from you where I could find them to fill my slots. Great collection - cool fun. I have been "thumbing" through it. I am on your FB Ancients page too.
     
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  17. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Dealer

    "in my opinion there are no coins of Aureolus or Pontius Pilate... Such an attribution is marketing to boost an otherwise unremarkable coin)."

    Aureolus did not strike coins in his own name because he was loyal to Postumus; but there is a series of coins from the Milan mint that many numismatists believe were struck by Aureolus in the name of Postumus. Here is an article --
    http://www.forumancientcoins.com/Articles/Aureolus.htm
     
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  18. GregH

    GregH Well-Known Member

    Yes, I know about that, but I don't buy it.
    Is a dime struck in the San Francisco mint in 2005 considered an Arnold Schwarzennegger dime? He was governor of the state containing that mint, wasn't he? A 50 pence coin struck in London in 2010 when Boris Johnson was mayor - can we call that the Boris Johnson 50 pence?

    There seems to be a lot of inconsistency in how we attribute coins - generally, i find if it doesn't follow the usual convention, there's a financial motive. Don't get me started on the optimistic Cleopatra VII attributions from the Paphos, Cyprus coinage. And to me, the coins attributed to Pontius Pilate should more properly be attributed to Tiberius, whose name actually appears on them.

    I want coins with names and portraits of people.
     
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  19. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Dealer

    But it is the usual convention to say who coins were struck under...for instance the coins of Constantius II struck under Vetranio. By your standards, these would only be listed as Constantius II coinage. They should, however, be listed as being struck by Vetranio, in the name of Constantius II. No financial motive, just accuracy. Same as coins struck for Constantius II by Magnentius and Nepotian and the list could go on.
     
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  20. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Hey Darryl - I've always been impressed by your single-minded focus. Great collection, keep up the good work!
     
  21. GregH

    GregH Well-Known Member

    I agree with this much. Emperors did strike coins at the mint they controlled in the name of their co-emperor.
    I would find the case for Aureolus attributions more convincing, if Postumus actually did strike coins for Aureolus in the mints he controlled. He did not, and there is no evidence Postumus recognised Aureolus as an emperor. Further, there's no evidence Aureolus was ever anything more than a local military commander.

    We see "AVG" but do not see "AVGG" on the so-called Aureolus coinage - which is what you'd expect if Aureolus and Postumus were co-emperors.
     
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