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<p>[QUOTE="Andrew McCabe, post: 3813487, member: 90666"]series: Q.ANTO BALB PR, C.ANNIVS T.F T.N, L.SVLLA IMP L.MANLI, L.SVLA IMPE, M.METELLVS Q.F., C.SERVEIL C.F., A.POST A.F S.N ALBIN, Anonymous, Q.C.M.P.I., IMPER, Q, EX.S.C., L.VLO. L.F. STRABO, C.MARI C.F., L.PROCILI.F., C.POBLICI Q.F., L.PAPI, M.VOLTEI.M.F.</p><p>(it's notable by this period, 80s BC, moneyers used very extensive versions of their family names, or none at all if it was a coinage for Sulla) </p><p><br /></p><p>some notable coins:</p><p>- RRC 366/1b - this is one of several coins I have from the Peter Hoefer collection, who self-issued an illustrated booklet of his collection for sale in February 1980. Many coins ended being sold in Sternberg XI (Nov.1981) but it's still good to know when a collector's name can be added to a coin</p><p>- RRRC 368/1 is the last prow bronze struck under the Roman Republic in the name of L.SVLA IMPE. Curiously it reverted back to a full ounce weight standard, abandoning the semuncial of the 80s BC. A lovely patinated coin</p><p>- RRC 370/1b is a Knobloch and Signorelli coin ex Stack's (3 May 1978) and Santamaria (4 Jun.1952)</p><p>- RRC 372/1 is ex the "Deyo" collection - he or she bought it in CNA VII in 1989. Does anyone know who "Deyo" was?</p><p>- RRC 374/2 is ex Malter XXIX (22 Mar.1985) lot 454 Frederick Hastings Rindge Collection (1857–1905) collection on loan to Boston Museum of Fine Arts cf. 1902 curator's report "we have the Frederick Hastings Rindge Collection as a loan, of which 1105 specimens are exhibited, the majority being Roman of the Republican period"</p><p>- RRC 376/1 EX S.C. is very rare</p><p>- RRC 377/1 with Europa and the bull is ex Leo Hamburger (19 Oct.1925) lot 386 (32 RM) Niklovitch coll. I have other Niklovitch coins in my collection</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1016456[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1016457[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>Details of the coin types and their provenances are listed below the Flickr image here:</p><p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/ahala_rome/48980056863/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/ahala_rome/48980056863/" rel="nofollow">https://www.flickr.com/photos/ahala_rome/48980056863/</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew McCabe, post: 3813487, member: 90666"]series: Q.ANTO BALB PR, C.ANNIVS T.F T.N, L.SVLLA IMP L.MANLI, L.SVLA IMPE, M.METELLVS Q.F., C.SERVEIL C.F., A.POST A.F S.N ALBIN, Anonymous, Q.C.M.P.I., IMPER, Q, EX.S.C., L.VLO. L.F. STRABO, C.MARI C.F., L.PROCILI.F., C.POBLICI Q.F., L.PAPI, M.VOLTEI.M.F. (it's notable by this period, 80s BC, moneyers used very extensive versions of their family names, or none at all if it was a coinage for Sulla) some notable coins: - RRC 366/1b - this is one of several coins I have from the Peter Hoefer collection, who self-issued an illustrated booklet of his collection for sale in February 1980. Many coins ended being sold in Sternberg XI (Nov.1981) but it's still good to know when a collector's name can be added to a coin - RRRC 368/1 is the last prow bronze struck under the Roman Republic in the name of L.SVLA IMPE. Curiously it reverted back to a full ounce weight standard, abandoning the semuncial of the 80s BC. A lovely patinated coin - RRC 370/1b is a Knobloch and Signorelli coin ex Stack's (3 May 1978) and Santamaria (4 Jun.1952) - RRC 372/1 is ex the "Deyo" collection - he or she bought it in CNA VII in 1989. Does anyone know who "Deyo" was? - RRC 374/2 is ex Malter XXIX (22 Mar.1985) lot 454 Frederick Hastings Rindge Collection (1857–1905) collection on loan to Boston Museum of Fine Arts cf. 1902 curator's report "we have the Frederick Hastings Rindge Collection as a loan, of which 1105 specimens are exhibited, the majority being Roman of the Republican period" - RRC 376/1 EX S.C. is very rare - RRC 377/1 with Europa and the bull is ex Leo Hamburger (19 Oct.1925) lot 386 (32 RM) Niklovitch coll. I have other Niklovitch coins in my collection [ATTACH=full]1016456[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1016457[/ATTACH] Details of the coin types and their provenances are listed below the Flickr image here: [URL]https://www.flickr.com/photos/ahala_rome/48980056863/[/URL][/QUOTE]
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