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Crispus From Arles

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I just acquired this Crispus AE3 RIC VII 129 struck at Arles in 317 AD. It caught my attention because of the reverse and the sand patina. I hadn't seen this reverse with the mintmark QARL. The price was right so now it is part of my collection:
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OBV: CRISPVS NOB CAES, Laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind
REV: PRINCIPIA IVVENTVTIS, Mars, naked except for helmet and boots, chlamys flying out behind, advancing right holding transverse spear and shield. R-S across fields, QARL in ex.
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Very cool reverse

=> it looks like Mars is moving very quickly, or there is a very strong wind (either way, super-cool reverse)
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Love the sand patina JW! Nice coin!
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Mars, naked except for helmet and boots



=> yup, that's the outfit that I wore when I proposed to my wife
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yup, that's the outfit that I wore when I proposed to my wife


And she still married you? Must have poor eyesight Jerry.
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jwharper,

were do you find these great coin's, Ilike it...
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I hunt for coins all the time. I especially look for coins that are different in some way or another from what I see all the time. I have said this before, but the hunt is part of the fun IMHO. As I said, in this case the reverse is not something I have seen often. Also, I was in Arles, France two years ago for a few days. I remember the very nice Roman ruins of a coliseum and baths, but the town was not much to write home about. I remember it as dirty and crowded. Of course, the weather was cold and very windy and that may play a part in my memories of Arles. Anyway, I like to have coins from the places I have visited.
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Very nice JW! Cool reverse!
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The coin travelled a long way from Arles to get that sand patina.
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Nice coin JW. I like it.
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The coin travelled a long way from Arles to get that sand patina.


Lately I have been seeing a lot of sand patinated Arles and Lyons coins offered by a Spanish dealer. I have no idea where they were found.
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Another nice pickup jw
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Lately I have been seeing a lot of sand patinated Arles and Lyons coins offered by a Spanish dealer. I have no idea where they were found.


Yeah, I don't know where the coin was found, but I did buy it from a Spanish dealer.
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