v55_0096 - GIULIO CAESAR Denier, imitation
MONNAIES 55 (2012)
Prezzo di inizio : 350.00 €
Valutazione : 1 500.00 €
Prezzo realizzato : 350.00 €
Numero di offerte : 1
Offerta maxima : 500.00 €
Prezzo di inizio : 350.00 €
Valutazione : 1 500.00 €
Prezzo realizzato : 350.00 €
Numero di offerte : 1
Offerta maxima : 500.00 €
Tipo : Denier, imitation
Data: 42 AC.
Nome della officina / città: Monete irregolare
Metallo : argento
Titolo in millesimi : 950 ‰
Diametro : 19 mm
Asse di coniazione : 3 h.
Peso : 2,98 g.
Grado di rarità : UNIQUE
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Exemplaire sur un flan épais et voilé, où le portrait a été largement entaillé. Le métal vil apparaît à divers endroits de la monnaie, notamment au revers. Patine grise avec des traces terreuses dans les creux
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Descrittivo diritto : Tête laurée de Jules César à droite (O*).
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : LENTVLVS/ SPINT À L’EXERGUE EN DEUX LIGNES.
Descrittivo rovescio : Capis et lituus.
Traduzione rovescio : “Lentulus Spinther”, (Lentulus Spinther).
Commento
Poids léger. Monnaie fourrée. Association inédite et extraordinaire d’un droit au portrait de Jules César et d’un revers de son ennemi, Cassius ! La monnaie est forcément une imitation, il est impensable et impossible que ce droit aille avec ce revers ! Cependant, la qualité des coins utilisés est digne d’un travail d’un atelier officiel. Les entailles sur le portrait peuvent laisser imaginer que c’est un allié de Cassius qui a eu pour la dernière fois la monnaie entre les mains !.
Lightweight. Filled coin. An unusual and extraordinary combination of a right with a portrait of Julius Caesar and a reverse of his enemy, Cassius! The coin is necessarily an imitation; it is unthinkable and impossible that this right would go with this reverse! However, the quality of the dies used is worthy of the work of an official mint. The notches on the portrait may suggest that it was an ally of Cassius who last held the coin in his hands!
Lightweight. Filled coin. An unusual and extraordinary combination of a right with a portrait of Julius Caesar and a reverse of his enemy, Cassius! The coin is necessarily an imitation; it is unthinkable and impossible that this right would go with this reverse! However, the quality of the dies used is worthy of the work of an official mint. The notches on the portrait may suggest that it was an ally of Cassius who last held the coin in his hands!







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