brm_411711 - VESPASIANO Denier
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Articolo venduto sul nostro negozio (2018)
Prezzo : 450.00 €
Articolo venduto sul nostro negozio (2018)
Prezzo : 450.00 €
Tipo : Denier
Data: 70
Nome della officina / città: Roma
Metallo : argento
Titolo in millesimi : 900 ‰
Diametro : 18,5 mm
Asse di coniazione : 6 h.
Peso : 3,12 g.
Grado di rarità : R2
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Exemplaire sur un flan irrégulier, en particulier au revers. Très belle tête de Vespasien. Frappe un peu molle au revers. Patine de collection ancienne
N° nelle opere di riferimento :
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG.
Descrittivo diritto : Tête laurée de Vespasien à droite (O*).
Traduzione diritto : “Imperator Cæsar Vespasianus Augustus”, (L'empereur césar Vespasien auguste).
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : IVDAEA (À L'EXERGUE).
Descrittivo rovescio : La Judée voilée assise à droite ; derrière un trophée.
Traduzione rovescio : “Iudæa”, (La Judée).
Commento
Poids léger. Rubans de type 2. Au droit, le portrait est réaliste et ressemble aux portraits plus massifs de l’empereur, plus tardifs. Peut-être l’émission a-t-elle débutée avant l’arrivée de l’empereur dans l’Urbs qui était absent de Rome depuis quatre ans. Ce type de revers n’a été frappé qu’en 70 pour l’or et l’argent (RIC. 15). Mais le style du portrait fait aussi penser à Lyon (RIC. 1118). La Judée est toujours assise à droite, voilée, le bras droit posé sur son genou et le bras gauche soutient le menton de la Province qui suivant les exemplaires, est plus ou moins penché vers l’avant dans une attitude de tristesse. Nous trouvons parfois de petites variations dans la représentation du trophée d’armes qui est constitué d’un casque, d’une cuirasse, de boucliers ronds au sol et de boucliers composites sur les bras du trophée .
Light weight. Type 2 ribbons. On the obverse, the portrait is realistic and resembles the later, more massive portraits of the emperor. Perhaps the issue began before the arrival of the emperor in the Urbs, who had been absent from Rome for four years. This type of reverse was only struck in 70 for gold and silver (RIC. 15). But the style of the portrait is also reminiscent of Lyon (RIC. 1118). Judea is always seated on the right, veiled, her right arm resting on her knee and her left arm supporting the chin of the Province, who, depending on the copy, is more or less leaning forward in an attitude of sadness. We sometimes find small variations in the representation of the trophy of arms, which consists of a helmet, a breastplate, round shields on the ground, and composite shields on the arms of the trophy.
Light weight. Type 2 ribbons. On the obverse, the portrait is realistic and resembles the later, more massive portraits of the emperor. Perhaps the issue began before the arrival of the emperor in the Urbs, who had been absent from Rome for four years. This type of reverse was only struck in 70 for gold and silver (RIC. 15). But the style of the portrait is also reminiscent of Lyon (RIC. 1118). Judea is always seated on the right, veiled, her right arm resting on her knee and her left arm supporting the chin of the Province, who, depending on the copy, is more or less leaning forward in an attitude of sadness. We sometimes find small variations in the representation of the trophy of arms, which consists of a helmet, a breastplate, round shields on the ground, and composite shields on the arms of the trophy.