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<p>[QUOTE="DonnaML, post: 8201360, member: 110350"]Thanks, [USER=39084]@IdesOfMarch01[/USER]. I think you're definitely correct. So my coin appears to be both an obverse die match with the Münzkabinett Berlin example of the TR P XIIII issue of the design, and also a reverse die match with at least one of the only two known examples of the TR P XIII issue, from the British Museum (and probably the other one too, since my impression was that they match each other). That would certainly seem to support the portion of [USER=89514]@curtislclay[/USER]'s argument positing that the TR P XIIII issue was minted soon after the change-over in tribunician years, and the TR P XIII issue either at the same time as the TR P XIIII issue (if it was minted in error), or shortly before the change-over.</p><p><br /></p><p>Of course, there could be many other die matches with my specimen for all I know; I'm not aware that anyone has done a die study, and I don't have the patience for it myself, even though acsearch shows less than 30 examples of the coin (including an unknown number of duplicates).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DonnaML, post: 8201360, member: 110350"]Thanks, [USER=39084]@IdesOfMarch01[/USER]. I think you're definitely correct. So my coin appears to be both an obverse die match with the Münzkabinett Berlin example of the TR P XIIII issue of the design, and also a reverse die match with at least one of the only two known examples of the TR P XIII issue, from the British Museum (and probably the other one too, since my impression was that they match each other). That would certainly seem to support the portion of [USER=89514]@curtislclay[/USER]'s argument positing that the TR P XIIII issue was minted soon after the change-over in tribunician years, and the TR P XIII issue either at the same time as the TR P XIIII issue (if it was minted in error), or shortly before the change-over. Of course, there could be many other die matches with my specimen for all I know; I'm not aware that anyone has done a die study, and I don't have the patience for it myself, even though acsearch shows less than 30 examples of the coin (including an unknown number of duplicates).[/QUOTE]
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