Römische Republik Triens after 211 BC, uncertain mint (Ohne mindestpreis)





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Anonyme Münzen der Römischen Republik, AE-Triens, nach 211 v. Chr. geprägt, 5,64 g, unsichere Münzstätte; Vorderseite Minerva mit Helm rechts und vier Pellets darüber, Rückseite ROMA mit Bug rechts und vier Pellets darunter; katalogisiert Crawford 56/4, Sydenham 143b, RBW 208; wird per Einschreiben versendet.
Vom Verkäufer bereitgestellte Beschreibung
Antike römische Republik
Anonymer Prägefall. Nach 211 v. Chr. AE-Triens (5,64 g). Unbestimmte Münzstätte. Helmtragende Minerva rechts; vier Pellets oben / ROMA, Bug rechts; vier Pellets unten. Vgl. Crawford 56/4. Sydenham 143b. RBW 208.
Das Zitat einer Anmerkung von Roberto Russo im RBW-Katalog: "This...belong[s] to an anonymous light series which includes triens, quadrans and sextans. In our opinion, this series was not identified by Crawford. The coins in this series are always overstruck and almost always on Sardo-Punic coins. Not only does this serve as unequivocal proof that they should be dated slightly after 212 and that the mint is Sardinian, but it also confirms the fiduciary value of bronze and proves that the light and heavy series were entirely contemporaneous. The Sardinian populations were accustomed to a fiduciary system which would explain why they decided to use the flans of the abundant Sardo-Punic bronze coins already at their disposal rather than melt them down to produce new flans of more precise weight. "McCabe ("The anonymous struck bronze coinage of the Roman Republic," Essays Russo, p. 176), has called into question the claim that these coins are always struck on Sardo-Punic coins. He notes: "The presence of certainly Italian and Sicilian undertypes, as well as the fact that some are overstrikes on earlier Roman coins makes the picture less certain. It may be that they come from more than one mint in Sardinia, southern Italy and/or Sicily."
Siehe Bilder für einen richtigen Eindruck.
Wird per Einschreiben versendet.
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Antike römische Republik
Anonymer Prägefall. Nach 211 v. Chr. AE-Triens (5,64 g). Unbestimmte Münzstätte. Helmtragende Minerva rechts; vier Pellets oben / ROMA, Bug rechts; vier Pellets unten. Vgl. Crawford 56/4. Sydenham 143b. RBW 208.
Das Zitat einer Anmerkung von Roberto Russo im RBW-Katalog: "This...belong[s] to an anonymous light series which includes triens, quadrans and sextans. In our opinion, this series was not identified by Crawford. The coins in this series are always overstruck and almost always on Sardo-Punic coins. Not only does this serve as unequivocal proof that they should be dated slightly after 212 and that the mint is Sardinian, but it also confirms the fiduciary value of bronze and proves that the light and heavy series were entirely contemporaneous. The Sardinian populations were accustomed to a fiduciary system which would explain why they decided to use the flans of the abundant Sardo-Punic bronze coins already at their disposal rather than melt them down to produce new flans of more precise weight. "McCabe ("The anonymous struck bronze coinage of the Roman Republic," Essays Russo, p. 176), has called into question the claim that these coins are always struck on Sardo-Punic coins. He notes: "The presence of certainly Italian and Sicilian undertypes, as well as the fact that some are overstrikes on earlier Roman coins makes the picture less certain. It may be that they come from more than one mint in Sardinia, southern Italy and/or Sicily."
Siehe Bilder für einen richtigen Eindruck.
Wird per Einschreiben versendet.

