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AES Grave Dupondius Massive Bronze Medallion Roman Republic 280 BC Novelty Cast: $53.00
Rare Æ Aes Grave Dupondius (6.6cm, 218g.) Heavy Libral standard, Rome mint, 280-276 B.C. References: Thurlow-Vecchi 1; Crawford 14/1; Haeberlin pl. 38, 1-7. Aes grave (heavy bronze) is a term in numismatics indicating bronze cast coins used in central Italy during the 3rd century BC, whose value was generally indicated by signs: I for the as, S for semis and pellets for unciae. Standard weights for the as were 272, 327, or 341 grams, depending upon the issuing authority.This issue was cast in Plovdiv, Bulgaria (ancient Roman province Philippopolis). It goes without saying you always get the exact item in the picture.Design:Obverse sideJaniform head of Dioscuri, hair tied with band; above, denominational markLegend:Anepigraphic Reverse sideHead of Mercury in petasus, left; above, denominational markLegend:Anepigraphic A perfect choice for Numismatists, Historians, MilitaryVeterans, Collectors.AES Grave Dupondius Massive Bronze Medallion Roman Republic 280 BC Novelty Cast Rare Æ Aes Grave Dupondius (6.6cm, 218g.) Heavy Libral standard, Rome mint, 280-276 B.C. References: Thurlow-Vecchi 1; Crawford 14/1; Haeberlin pl. 38, 1-7. Aes grave (heavy bronze) is a term in numismatics indicating bronze cast coins used in central Italy during the 3rd century BC, whose value was generally indicated by signs: I for the as, S for semis and pellets for unciae. Standard weights for the as were 272, 327, or 341 grams, depending upon the issuing authority.This issue was cast in Plovdiv, Bulgaria (ancient Roman province Philippopolis). It goes without saying you always get the exact item in the picture.Design:Obverse sideJaniform head of Dioscuri, hair tied with band; above, denominational markLegend:Anepigraphic Reverse sideHead of Mercury in petasus, left; above, denominational markLegend:Anepigraphic A perfect choice for Numismatists, Historians, MilitaryVeterans, Collectors.L. Clodius Macer in Africa AR Denarius Roman Empire 68 AD Silver Novelty Strike$43.90SHOP NOW!Octavian Extremely Rare AR Imperatorial Denarius 31-29 BC Silver Novelty Strike$44.00SHOP NOW!Caracalla Æ41 Medallion Attuda, Caria Roman Provincial 198-217 AD Novelty Cast$45.00SHOP NOW!AES Grave Libral Series Massive Bronze 140gr Roman Republic 240 BC Novelty Cast$55.00SHOP NOW!The Edones, Thracian Tribes AR Greek Oktadrachm 476-465 BC Silver Novelty Strike$123.00SHOP NOW!Domitius Ahenobarbus Rare AR Imperatorial Denarius 41 BC Silver Novelty Strike$42.00SHOP NOW!Mark Antony Octavian AR Imperatorial Denarius 41 BC The Triumvirs Novelty Strike$45.00SHOP NOW!Hadrian Travel Series Æ Sestertius Roman Empire 134-138 AD Bronze Novelty Strike$43.00SHOP NOW! |