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<p>[QUOTE="Julius Germanicus, post: 7772324, member: 80783"][ATTACH=full]1332949[/ATTACH] </p><p>NERO CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P - Laureate head to left / </p><p>DECVRSIO S C - Nero on horse galloping to right, holding spear, accompanied by soldier riding to right behind with vexillum over shoulder</p><p>Sestertius, Rome mint 64 A.D.</p><p>35mm / 25.64g / 6h</p><p>RIC I 171; BMCRE 145 (same dies), Cohen 84, Cayon 106</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1332948[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>The term "Decursio" as mentioned by Livius originally stood for manœuvres of the Roman army, by which the soldiers were taught to make long marches in a given time. Augustus and subsequently Hadrian ordered that the infantry and cavalry were to march out three times a month ten miles from the camp and ten miles back fully armed and equipped without quitting their ranks. Sometimes a sham fight between two divisions of the army was included.</p><p><br /></p><p>A ceremonial "Decursio" was staged in public as part of the military honours paid by soldiers at the funeral of distinguished generals or emperors.</p><p>This rite took place around the “ustrino”, the area where the ceremony of cremation was held, and was arranged in two stages, first a procession on foot and then a horsemen carousel.</p><p>These two stages can be seen combined, one inside the other (the horsemen including their standard-bearers moving around a group of armed praetorians) on two sides of the base of the column of Antoninus Pius, relating to the funeral ceremonies of Faustina the Elder (140 AD) and Antoninus Pius (161 AD):</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1332961[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>The Decursio which occurs on the coins of Nero seen on his Sestertii might either refer to the military manœuvres or mock fights held in the circus at Rome at special occasions (such as Imperial burials or triumphs) but also in certain times of crisis.</p><p><br /></p><p>While it has been recorded that Nero personally took part in several of these, the specific occasion for their staging during during such games in the reign of Nero might either be the death of Neros little daughter Claudia or the success of Cn. Domitius Corbulo in the Orient, both of which occurred in 63 A.D..</p><p><br /></p><p>This is my first Sestertius of the year. I had decided to stop buying more because my one-per-ruler Sestertius collection is complete now, but then I only had a right-facing Nero (Janus Temple reverse) so far:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1332982[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>On the other hand I think there are few ancient coins matching Nero´s large bronzes in terms of artistic appeal, so can one ever have too many? </p><p>I might shop for one with the triumphal arch reverse next <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />.</p><p><br /></p><p>Cayon lists 45 varieties of Nero´s Decursio Sestertii, depending on them being issued at Rome or Lugdunum, the portrait facing right or left (much rarer), it wearing an Aegis or not, several different obverse legends, the inclusion or omission of the SC, the horses prancing right or left, or Nero sometimes being accompanied by two soldiers on foot instead of a horseman.</p><p><br /></p><p>The specimen in the British Museum (catalogue No. R 9935) of my type is from the same pair of dies as my coin but had it´s reverse tooled to remove the accompanying soldier:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1332951[/ATTACH] </p><p>Compare to the seller´s photo of my coin:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1332955[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>There is some (ancient?) graffiti visible in the right reverse field next to the horse including something resembling "XX". Could this be an owner´s mark, used for gaming, or indicate a later use as a different denomination (20 Nummi or something)?</p><p><br /></p><p>Please share your thoughts and show your Decursio coins or other Nero Sestertii ![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Julius Germanicus, post: 7772324, member: 80783"][ATTACH=full]1332949[/ATTACH] NERO CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P - Laureate head to left / DECVRSIO S C - Nero on horse galloping to right, holding spear, accompanied by soldier riding to right behind with vexillum over shoulder Sestertius, Rome mint 64 A.D. 35mm / 25.64g / 6h RIC I 171; BMCRE 145 (same dies), Cohen 84, Cayon 106 [ATTACH=full]1332948[/ATTACH] The term "Decursio" as mentioned by Livius originally stood for manœuvres of the Roman army, by which the soldiers were taught to make long marches in a given time. Augustus and subsequently Hadrian ordered that the infantry and cavalry were to march out three times a month ten miles from the camp and ten miles back fully armed and equipped without quitting their ranks. Sometimes a sham fight between two divisions of the army was included. A ceremonial "Decursio" was staged in public as part of the military honours paid by soldiers at the funeral of distinguished generals or emperors. This rite took place around the “ustrino”, the area where the ceremony of cremation was held, and was arranged in two stages, first a procession on foot and then a horsemen carousel. These two stages can be seen combined, one inside the other (the horsemen including their standard-bearers moving around a group of armed praetorians) on two sides of the base of the column of Antoninus Pius, relating to the funeral ceremonies of Faustina the Elder (140 AD) and Antoninus Pius (161 AD): [ATTACH=full]1332961[/ATTACH] The Decursio which occurs on the coins of Nero seen on his Sestertii might either refer to the military manœuvres or mock fights held in the circus at Rome at special occasions (such as Imperial burials or triumphs) but also in certain times of crisis. While it has been recorded that Nero personally took part in several of these, the specific occasion for their staging during during such games in the reign of Nero might either be the death of Neros little daughter Claudia or the success of Cn. Domitius Corbulo in the Orient, both of which occurred in 63 A.D.. This is my first Sestertius of the year. I had decided to stop buying more because my one-per-ruler Sestertius collection is complete now, but then I only had a right-facing Nero (Janus Temple reverse) so far: [ATTACH=full]1332982[/ATTACH] On the other hand I think there are few ancient coins matching Nero´s large bronzes in terms of artistic appeal, so can one ever have too many? I might shop for one with the triumphal arch reverse next :-). Cayon lists 45 varieties of Nero´s Decursio Sestertii, depending on them being issued at Rome or Lugdunum, the portrait facing right or left (much rarer), it wearing an Aegis or not, several different obverse legends, the inclusion or omission of the SC, the horses prancing right or left, or Nero sometimes being accompanied by two soldiers on foot instead of a horseman. The specimen in the British Museum (catalogue No. R 9935) of my type is from the same pair of dies as my coin but had it´s reverse tooled to remove the accompanying soldier: [ATTACH=full]1332951[/ATTACH] Compare to the seller´s photo of my coin: [ATTACH=full]1332955[/ATTACH] There is some (ancient?) graffiti visible in the right reverse field next to the horse including something resembling "XX". Could this be an owner´s mark, used for gaming, or indicate a later use as a different denomination (20 Nummi or something)? Please share your thoughts and show your Decursio coins or other Nero Sestertii ![/QUOTE]
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