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<p>[QUOTE="Julius Germanicus, post: 8203473, member: 80783"]Dear Curtis,</p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you very much for the info! I am getting old because I just remember our discussion on the same subject a year ago. Wouldn´t your corrected chronology of the events make it likely that the first emission of Caracalla (Sacrifical Implements and probably Spes reverses) was prepared in November or December 195 already, that is, in time to be distributed for or even at the celebrations (if there would have been such taking into account the situation). Sear who does follow your dating nevertheless dates the first coins for Caracalla to no earlier than 196 AD. </p><p><br /></p><p>I am still amazed my your catalogue of Severan dies and still think that it would be of great value to be published somewhere. By the way, did your work include the dies of the Sestertius of Colodius Albinus?</p><p><br /></p><p>Here is mine:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1437881[/ATTACH]</p><p>(D CLOD SEPT ALBIN CAES) - bare head of Clodius Albinus right / </p><p>(MINER PACIF COS II) S (C) - Minerva standing left, holding olive-branch in extended right hand and resting left on shield at her side, spear propped against left arm.</p><p>Sestertius, Rome, 194 AD</p><p>29,19 mm / 21,56 gr</p><p>RIC 54(a); BMCRE 535 and pl. 23, 4; Cohen 49; Sear 6151, Banti 18 (42 specimens)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Julius Germanicus, post: 8203473, member: 80783"]Dear Curtis, Thank you very much for the info! I am getting old because I just remember our discussion on the same subject a year ago. Wouldn´t your corrected chronology of the events make it likely that the first emission of Caracalla (Sacrifical Implements and probably Spes reverses) was prepared in November or December 195 already, that is, in time to be distributed for or even at the celebrations (if there would have been such taking into account the situation). Sear who does follow your dating nevertheless dates the first coins for Caracalla to no earlier than 196 AD. I am still amazed my your catalogue of Severan dies and still think that it would be of great value to be published somewhere. By the way, did your work include the dies of the Sestertius of Colodius Albinus? Here is mine: [ATTACH=full]1437881[/ATTACH] (D CLOD SEPT ALBIN CAES) - bare head of Clodius Albinus right / (MINER PACIF COS II) S (C) - Minerva standing left, holding olive-branch in extended right hand and resting left on shield at her side, spear propped against left arm. Sestertius, Rome, 194 AD 29,19 mm / 21,56 gr RIC 54(a); BMCRE 535 and pl. 23, 4; Cohen 49; Sear 6151, Banti 18 (42 specimens)[/QUOTE]
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