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Coin Detail
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ID:
79001132
[UNVERIFIED]
Type:
Roman Imperial
Issuer:
Pescennius Niger
Date Ruled:
AD 193-194
Metal:
Silver
Denomination:
Denarius
Struck / Cast:
struck
Date Struck:
AD 193-194
Weight:
2.72 g
Die Axis:
6 h
Obverse Legend:
IMP CAES C PESCEN NIGER IVST AV
Obverse Description:
Laureate head right
Reverse Legend:
FORTVN-AE RE
Reverse Description:
Fortuna seated left, holding cornucopia and patera
Mint:
Antioch
Primary Reference:
RIC 20 var. (wreath instead of cornucopia)
Reference2:
BMC 301† var. (same)
Reference3:
RSC 21 var. (same)
Photograph Credit:
Classical Numismatic Group
Source:
http://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=127643
Grade:
Good VF, typical light porosity
Notes:
Sale: CNG 79, Lot: 1132 Impressive strike on full flan; rare as such. Although RIC questions the completion of the reverse legend, this example clearly shows the termination of REDVCI as simply RE for this type. Additionally, Fortuna seated with a cornucopia and patera instead of a wreath and patera is unlisted in any of the references.
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