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<p>[QUOTE="red_spork, post: 2481394, member: 74282"]The bottom middle one does not look like a quadrans to me. Not sure what it is since the reverse seems completely worn down. The top middle one is a Crawford 106/7 "Staff and club" series quadrans with a staff on the reverse, thought to have been struck in Etruria during the Second Punic War, and likely under C. Calpurnius Piso(or possibly M. Marcellus, but I think that's very unlikely). The bottom left is a star series quadrans, not one I'm super familiar with, and these are somewhat complicated types, but <a href="https://www.academia.edu/1474759/A_Fresh_Look_at_Roman_Republican_Star_Bronzes_RRC_113_and_196_Richard_Schaefer_and_Andrew_McCabe" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.academia.edu/1474759/A_Fresh_Look_at_Roman_Republican_Star_Bronzes_RRC_113_and_196_Richard_Schaefer_and_Andrew_McCabe" rel="nofollow">this paper</a> by Andrew McCabe and Richard Schaefer will help you fully ID it if you haven't yet.</p><p><br /></p><p>I can take a look at the others later when I'm not on mobile if you'd like but you've got a nice little group of coins there.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="red_spork, post: 2481394, member: 74282"]The bottom middle one does not look like a quadrans to me. Not sure what it is since the reverse seems completely worn down. The top middle one is a Crawford 106/7 "Staff and club" series quadrans with a staff on the reverse, thought to have been struck in Etruria during the Second Punic War, and likely under C. Calpurnius Piso(or possibly M. Marcellus, but I think that's very unlikely). The bottom left is a star series quadrans, not one I'm super familiar with, and these are somewhat complicated types, but [URL='https://www.academia.edu/1474759/A_Fresh_Look_at_Roman_Republican_Star_Bronzes_RRC_113_and_196_Richard_Schaefer_and_Andrew_McCabe']this paper[/URL] by Andrew McCabe and Richard Schaefer will help you fully ID it if you haven't yet. I can take a look at the others later when I'm not on mobile if you'd like but you've got a nice little group of coins there.[/QUOTE]
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