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<p>[QUOTE="Egry, post: 6626816, member: 113686"]Amazing start to the year, that is an amazing pace for just a little more than 3 months!</p><p><br /></p><p>I really like the your republican (or imperatorial) denarius, I just picked up a similar one last week. Wonder if there was a recent hoard discovered as I’ve seen more than regular amount for sale? Or maybe I’m just more aware of them now that I have one.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1267519[/ATTACH]</p><p>Lucius Plautius Planchus, Moneyer Issues of Imperatorial Rome 49-27 BC, Silver Denarius (3.93g, 22mm), struck at Rome 47 BC. Obverse: Head of Medusa facing forward, “L PLAVTIVS” below. Reverse: Winged Victory stands right facing forward, her wings spread wide, conducting four rearing horses – a Roman interpretation of ‘Victory in a Quadriga’ by Nichomachus of Thebes, “L PLANCVS” below. Sear-329; RSC Plautia-14-15a. Although with weak areas, this piece is struck with broad dies of stylistically pleasing design; some lovely underlying rainbow toning on reverse. Near Extremely Fine.</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicomachus_of_Thebes" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicomachus_of_Thebes" rel="nofollow">https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicomachus_of_Thebes</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Egry, post: 6626816, member: 113686"]Amazing start to the year, that is an amazing pace for just a little more than 3 months! I really like the your republican (or imperatorial) denarius, I just picked up a similar one last week. Wonder if there was a recent hoard discovered as I’ve seen more than regular amount for sale? Or maybe I’m just more aware of them now that I have one. [ATTACH=full]1267519[/ATTACH] Lucius Plautius Planchus, Moneyer Issues of Imperatorial Rome 49-27 BC, Silver Denarius (3.93g, 22mm), struck at Rome 47 BC. Obverse: Head of Medusa facing forward, “L PLAVTIVS” below. Reverse: Winged Victory stands right facing forward, her wings spread wide, conducting four rearing horses – a Roman interpretation of ‘Victory in a Quadriga’ by Nichomachus of Thebes, “L PLANCVS” below. Sear-329; RSC Plautia-14-15a. Although with weak areas, this piece is struck with broad dies of stylistically pleasing design; some lovely underlying rainbow toning on reverse. Near Extremely Fine. [URL]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicomachus_of_Thebes[/URL][/QUOTE]
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