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<p>[QUOTE="Ancient Aussie, post: 3215620, member: 80147"]I just received this Spanish Emerita coin minted under Tiberius sometime just after 14 AD,</p><p>[ATTACH=full]836076[/ATTACH] Spain Emerita, Augustus, 27 BC-14AD, AE26 (8.82 gm) under Tiberius, Bare head left/ Tetrastyle temple, RPC.29??? F/VF, brown paina. EX Pegasi.</p><p>Although I have seen a few of these temple coins with Tiberius bust I haven't seen one of this type before and are trying to ascertain whether steps underneath the temple is the norm, for every search only ever comes up with my one except this one in wildwinds library.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]836077[/ATTACH]</p><p>Augustus, AE As of Emerita Augusta, 11,32 gr. 25 mm.</p><p><br /></p><p>DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left.</p><p>AETERNITATI AVGVSTAE. C A E, Front view of tetrastyle temple.</p><p><br /></p><p>Burgos (2008) 1047; RPC 29</p><p><br /></p><p>Contributed by Juergen Ulsass, Dec. 2012</p><p>This one is around 3 grams heavier and although you can't see what's in exsurge it is supposed to be C A E not steps, my one has a weight similar to RPC 28 the more common Altar type of between 8-9 grams.</p><p>Would anyone of you CT friends or dealers have any or info on this particular coin?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ancient Aussie, post: 3215620, member: 80147"]I just received this Spanish Emerita coin minted under Tiberius sometime just after 14 AD, [ATTACH=full]836076[/ATTACH] Spain Emerita, Augustus, 27 BC-14AD, AE26 (8.82 gm) under Tiberius, Bare head left/ Tetrastyle temple, RPC.29??? F/VF, brown paina. EX Pegasi. Although I have seen a few of these temple coins with Tiberius bust I haven't seen one of this type before and are trying to ascertain whether steps underneath the temple is the norm, for every search only ever comes up with my one except this one in wildwinds library. [ATTACH=full]836077[/ATTACH] Augustus, AE As of Emerita Augusta, 11,32 gr. 25 mm. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left. AETERNITATI AVGVSTAE. C A E, Front view of tetrastyle temple. Burgos (2008) 1047; RPC 29 Contributed by Juergen Ulsass, Dec. 2012 This one is around 3 grams heavier and although you can't see what's in exsurge it is supposed to be C A E not steps, my one has a weight similar to RPC 28 the more common Altar type of between 8-9 grams. Would anyone of you CT friends or dealers have any or info on this particular coin?[/QUOTE]
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