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 Contributor: Teresa Darling.
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Issuer: | AGRIPPA, commemorative minted by Caligula. AE As (11.7 grams, 29.13 mm). |
Obverse: | M. AGRIPPA. L. COS. III, his head right wearing a rostral crown. |
Reverse: | S. C., Neptune standing to the left holding a trident and a dolphin. |
Reference: | RIC 58 (Gaius); Sear 556. Grade: VF. |
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For more information, read the "Gaius (Caligula)" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis. For recent scholarship on Agrippa see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: David Sorenson.
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Issuer: | AGRIPPA, commemorative minted by Caligula. AE As (8.64gm). |
Obverse: | M. AGRIPPA. L. COS. III, his head right wearing a rostral crown. |
Reverse: | Neptune standing holding cloak, dolphin and trident. |
Reference: | RIC 58 (Gaius); Sear 556. Grade: aVF. |
Comments: | Agrippa was the maternal grandfather of Caligula. For more information, read the "Gaius (Caligula)" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis. For recent scholarship on Agrippa see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. | |
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 Contributor: Teresa Darling.
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Issuer: | AGRIPPA, commemorative minted by Caligula. AE As (10grams, 27.88/27.06mm). |
Obverse: | M. AGRIPPA L. F. COS. III, his head to the left wearing rostral crown. |
Reverse: | S. C., Neptune standing facing, his head left, holding trident (and dolphin). |
Reference: | RIC 58 (Gaius); Sear 556. Grade: Fine+/Abo |
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For more information, read the "Gaius (Caligula)" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis. For recent scholarship on Agrippa see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. |
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Contributor: Classical Numismatic Group, Inc.
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Issuer: | DOMITIAN, AD 81-96. Provincial: Judaea, Herodian. Agrippa II. Year 24 (=84/5 AD). AE 19mm (4.85 gm). |
Obverse: | DOMET KAIC GERMAN, laureate head of Domitian right. |
Reverse: | ETO KD BA AGRIPPA, in wreath. |
Reference: | AJC II pg. 253, 24; Hendin 604. Grade: GVF. |
Comments: | For more information, read the "Domitian" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis. For recent scholarship on Domitian see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. | |
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