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Commodus Denarii From Alexandria

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It wasn't until the early 1990s that lifetime denarii of Commodus from the mint of Alexandria were recognised. I searched for one for many years. They still appear to be quite rare.

I did track one down about 4 years ago which was holed but given the scarcity I was happy to give it a home.


Commodus denarius

Obv:- M COMM ANTO - N AVG PIVS BRIT, Laureate head right
Rev:- LIR AVG R M TR P - XVII COS VII P P, Libertas standing left folding pileus and sceptre
Minted in Alexandria. A.D. 192
Reference:- BMCRE -. RIC -. RSC -.

3.44g. 17.52 mm. 0 degrees.

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And then a couple of weeks ago I spotted this one. The dealer had allocated it to Rome. It is an obverse die match but from a different reverse die.

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There are also Commodus CONSECRATIO types available which are also rare, I have yet to spot one.

Does anyone else have any of either type?

Martin
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Great info. Thank you.

Amazon has a 6 part mini-series on Commodus. Very historically correct. I believe the name included "reign of blood".
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The hole is in a place where it doesn't effect the coins design. Nice finds Martin.
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Looking through my collection of denarius of Commodus found this denarius.
Perhaps this is Alexandria mint (star right)?

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If that hole was placed over his face, it would really remind me of the T-1000 from Terminator 2
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