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Julio-Claudian As Contemporary Copy

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Thought you might like to see this one I found a while back,fully recorded and has been designated: For inclusion in British Numismatic Journal 'Coin Register.

Cast copper alloy as of uncertain Julio-Claudian emperor, rather stylized with obverse bare head right and reverse of a male figure, apparently wearing a radiate crown, advancing left with left arm merging into elaborate drapery and holding a small object in his right hand, diameter 25mm, weight 6.10g, no legends at all, probably c.AD43-70

This is presumably a strange cast version of the so-called 'Claudian copies'. These were usually struck but this example with its uneven surfaces, rather woolly detail and crumbling edges (a feature of many large cast coins due to a high proportion of tin in the mix) is cast. The reverse figure is strange but is clearly derived from a SPES AVGVSTA as of Claudius cf. RIC I rev. ed. p. 128, no. 99. The build of the figure on the copy suggests a male rather than a female.

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It doesn't look like any roman coin I have ever seen perhaps a medal/medallion?
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 Posted 07/25/2015  07:59 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I agree doesn't appear to be a coin IMO.
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Yes that's what I thought too,but the numismatist at the museum is a Roman coin expert so I bow to his expertise.
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Very unusual. Interesting fish scale hair on the emperor! Thanks for sharing.
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how strange! I'm pretty sure it isn't a coin as well. the reverse reminds me of the pattern they put around the kushan wind god, it wouldn't be him...but an interesting comparison here with AN's coin...


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That is quite strange looking
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