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<p>[QUOTE="Alegandron, post: 4432575, member: 51347"]<b>QUINARII</b></p><p><br /></p><p><b>Etrurian / Rasenna </b></p><p>(Unknown name, since the Rasenna Language not truly known... but AR 5 Asses)</p><p>I understand that the language of Rasenna / Etruria predates Indo-European, and that they are from Old Europe language / peoples.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1109594[/ATTACH]</p><p><b>POPULONIA.</b></p><p>Õ-5 Asses, 3. Jahrhundert v. Chr.; 2.00 g. Jünglingskopf l. dahinter Wertangabe//Glatt. Rutter, Historia Numorum 173; Vecchi, The coinage of the Rasna III, 52; Vecchi, Etruscan Coinage 91.6 (dies Exemplar).</p><p><b>Von großer Seltenheit.</b> Feine Patina, winz. Kratzer, sehr schön</p><p>Auktion NAC 29, Zürich 2005, Nr. 9.</p><p>Das Stück ist abgebildet bei Christian Gliwitzky, Aus Etruskern werden Römer - Geprägte Gold- und Silbermünzen, in: Jörg Gebauer (Hrsg.) u. a. Die Etrusker - Von Villanova bis Rom, München 2015, S. 282, Abb. 6.41.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>(Google Translate)</b></p><p>POPULONIA.</p><p>Õ-5 Asses, 3rd century BC BC; 2.00 g. Youth head l. followed by value // smooth. Rutter, Historia Numorum 173; Vecchi, The coinage of the Rasna III, 52; Vecchi, Etruscan Coinage 91.6 (this copy).</p><p>Of great rarity. Fine patina, tiny. Scratches, very nice</p><p>auction NAC 29, Zurich 2005, No. 9.</p><p>The piece is depicted by Christian Gliwitzky, Etruscans become Romans - minted gold and silver coins, in: Jörg Gebauer (ed.) U. a. The Etruscans - From Villanova to Rome, Munich 2015, p. 282, Fig.6.41.</p><p>THE DR. ROLF TETZLAFF-GAHRMANN COLLECTION</p><p>Ex: Kunker</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Roman Republic:</b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Pre-Reform of 211</b></p><p><b>Tarriffed at 5 Asses, ergo a Heavy Quinarius</b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>[ATTACH=full]1109595[/ATTACH]</b></p><p>Roman Republic</p><p>Anon</p><p>AR Heavy Quinarius / Half-Quadrigatus / Drachm</p><p>216-214 BCE</p><p>Janus ROMA</p><p>Jupiter Victory Quadriga LEFT</p><p>Craw 29-4 Sear 35</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1109596[/ATTACH]</p><p>Roman Republic</p><p>Anon AR Heavy Quinarius / Drachm / Half-Quadrigatus</p><p>225-212 BCE</p><p>3.1g 18mm</p><p>Janus Jupiter in Quadriga L Victory ROMA</p><p>Craw 28-4 Sear 35 SCARCE</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><b>POST 211 REFORM</b></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1109597[/ATTACH]</p><p>Roman Republic</p><p>Anon</p><p>AR Quinarius 211-210 BCE </p><p>16mm 2.14g</p><p>SE Italia mint</p><p>Roma V ROMA</p><p>Dioscuri H</p><p>Cr 85-1a SYD 174 RSC 33b</p><p>ex RBW SCARCE[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Alegandron, post: 4432575, member: 51347"][B]QUINARII[/B] [B]Etrurian / Rasenna [/B] (Unknown name, since the Rasenna Language not truly known... but AR 5 Asses) I understand that the language of Rasenna / Etruria predates Indo-European, and that they are from Old Europe language / peoples. [ATTACH=full]1109594[/ATTACH] [B]POPULONIA.[/B] Õ-5 Asses, 3. Jahrhundert v. Chr.; 2.00 g. Jünglingskopf l. dahinter Wertangabe//Glatt. Rutter, Historia Numorum 173; Vecchi, The coinage of the Rasna III, 52; Vecchi, Etruscan Coinage 91.6 (dies Exemplar). [B]Von großer Seltenheit.[/B] Feine Patina, winz. Kratzer, sehr schön Auktion NAC 29, Zürich 2005, Nr. 9. Das Stück ist abgebildet bei Christian Gliwitzky, Aus Etruskern werden Römer - Geprägte Gold- und Silbermünzen, in: Jörg Gebauer (Hrsg.) u. a. Die Etrusker - Von Villanova bis Rom, München 2015, S. 282, Abb. 6.41. [B](Google Translate)[/B] POPULONIA. Õ-5 Asses, 3rd century BC BC; 2.00 g. Youth head l. followed by value // smooth. Rutter, Historia Numorum 173; Vecchi, The coinage of the Rasna III, 52; Vecchi, Etruscan Coinage 91.6 (this copy). Of great rarity. Fine patina, tiny. Scratches, very nice auction NAC 29, Zurich 2005, No. 9. The piece is depicted by Christian Gliwitzky, Etruscans become Romans - minted gold and silver coins, in: Jörg Gebauer (ed.) U. a. The Etruscans - From Villanova to Rome, Munich 2015, p. 282, Fig.6.41. THE DR. ROLF TETZLAFF-GAHRMANN COLLECTION Ex: Kunker [B]Roman Republic: Pre-Reform of 211 Tarriffed at 5 Asses, ergo a Heavy Quinarius [ATTACH=full]1109595[/ATTACH][/B] Roman Republic Anon AR Heavy Quinarius / Half-Quadrigatus / Drachm 216-214 BCE Janus ROMA Jupiter Victory Quadriga LEFT Craw 29-4 Sear 35 [ATTACH=full]1109596[/ATTACH] Roman Republic Anon AR Heavy Quinarius / Drachm / Half-Quadrigatus 225-212 BCE 3.1g 18mm Janus Jupiter in Quadriga L Victory ROMA Craw 28-4 Sear 35 SCARCE [B]POST 211 REFORM[/B] [ATTACH=full]1109597[/ATTACH] Roman Republic Anon AR Quinarius 211-210 BCE 16mm 2.14g SE Italia mint Roma V ROMA Dioscuri H Cr 85-1a SYD 174 RSC 33b ex RBW SCARCE[/QUOTE]
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