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DOMITIAN AE quadrans. Rhinoceros advancing left, head down. Colosseum opening commemorative. Spectacular little Rhino DOMITIAN AE orichalcum quadrans. Struck circa 83 AD. Rhinoceros walking left. Reverse - IMP DOMIT AVG GERM around SC. 16mm, 2.2g. An excellent rhinoceros, one of the nicest examples I've seen. Quadrantes were very rarely struck on yellow orichalcum  Edited by imperator 07/18/2015 07:19 am
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would be nice someone shows a beter one!!
Edited by imperator 07/17/2015 7:38 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
3626 Posts |
I would kill for that coin!
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Valued Member
335 Posts |
not me mate 
Edited by imperator 07/17/2015 7:39 pm
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United States
6924 Posts |
I know nothing about these coins ... but do appreciate the knowledge and dedication to acquire them.
David
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.finewoodcrafter.comToo many hobbies .... too much work .... not enough time.
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United States
1308 Posts |
Nice coin.
I wish I could show one in any condition.
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United States
23421 Posts |
I've only seen pictures of this coin, now I've seen the real thing. Very nice coin.
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Valued Member
United States
57 Posts |
Beautiful coin. I have one with the darkest green patina.
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Netherlands
1204 Posts |
great coin, that rhino is very cool
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Valued Member
335 Posts |
Thanks all 
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United States
513 Posts |
Doubt you'll see much of a better one. That's a fantastic piece.
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United States
3252 Posts |
Great coin. I have so few early small bronzes ! In this condition they cost more than their big brothers.
IN GOD WE TRVST ....... all others pay cash !
COGITO ERGO SPVD I think ...... therefore I yam
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