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Started by seth, July 18, 2014, 03:20:53 AM

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seth

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Newest addition to BEATA. I have won this one yesterday from well-known French auction site and I can't wait to get it:

CRISPUS AE3 19mm 3g Follis/Nummus (aXF, sand patina)

AV: CRISPVS-NOB CAES; helmeted, cuir., spear across r. shoulder, shield on l. arm bust r.

REV: BEATA TRANQVILLITAS; globe set on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX in three lines; above, three stars. C in left field, R in right field.

EXE: PLG, Lugdunum mint.

REF: Bastien 83 pl. VI (2ex. recorded), unlisted in RIC for obv. legend, should have been listed after RIC VII Lyons 134, 3 other examples recorded in NOT IN RIC (http://notinric.lechstepniewski.info/7lyo-134.html), rare variation of a rare type, extraordinary bust type, very rare 322-323AD.

Victor


seth

I might have made a mistake, but as the "patina" on this coin was just sandy dust that easily flaked off, I decided to actively remove it rather than having a little bit of it coming off every time I handled the coin. Underneath the dirt there was a thin layer of silvering, more visible on the reverse, while the obverse has more of a dark-green patina.
This is the final result:

Victor

Quote from: seth on March 10, 2015, 08:35:11 AM
I might have made a mistake, but as the "patina" on this coin was just sandy dust that easily flaked off

I think it turned out pretty good.

Genio popvli romani

I do believe that you made the good choice....and a great work.
I did not see this new addition. Congratulations.
Note that you coin is matching dies with Bastien 83a (British Museum).
ROMA CAPVT MVNDI REGIT ORBIS FRENA ROTVNDI

seth

Thank you!
I was really starting to second guess my decision. Thank you Genio for the further reference!

seth

This one is in need of further examination to see whether it's official or irregular, but regardless, very interesting for the bust type.

CONSTANTINE II AE3 18mm 2.12g Follis/Nummus

AV: CONSTANTINVS IVN N C; half-length bust r. laureate, draped and cuirassed with spear pointing forward, globe in left hand.

REV: BEAT TRA-NQLITAS; globe set on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX

EXE: PLON London mint.

REF: Unlisted in RIC for bust type, should've been after RIC VII London 288. Extremely rare, maybe unique, no other specimen recorded. 323-324AD.