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Thats it for me, a lot of dates are already in I could have posted 
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Starting to run out on coins to cover different years, but here is an ugly one covering AD24:  AE 17 from Judaea under procurator Valerius Gratus dated year 11 of Tiberius. Now with the latest additions we have: 6,10,11,15,23,24,29-31,36,37,41,42,51,52,57,60,61,63-74,76,77,79,80,85,86,88,89,93,95-98,100 Where are all those dated coins from Augustus?
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I just posted a denarius of augustus.. 4 first years of the 1st century
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Saw that and thanks for posting, but as said in the op the coin needs to be from a one year period and is to be counted for the AD year that specific period (of up to 365 days) started.
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And here another one from Judaea (but slightly better) to cover AD58:  AE 17 issued by procurator Antonios Felix in the 5th year of Nero.
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Here a horrible Di-obol from year 2 of Domitian covering AD82:  This makes the list so far: 6,10,11,15,23,24,29-31,36,37,41,42,51,52,57,58,60,61,63-74,76,77,79,80,82,85,86,88,89,93,95-98,100 Which makes only 46% covered. Come on guys and gals, there must be more out there.
Edited by Medieval 01/04/2015 04:57 am
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i found one in my collection I had completely forgotten about!   herod agrippa prutah, year 6 (42-43 AD)...so year 42 covered.
Edited by chrsmat71 01/05/2015 12:53 pm
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Year AD91 covered with the Obol of year 11 of Domitian, shown in https://goccf.com/t/192342&whichpage=118This improves the list so far: 6,10,11,15,23,24,29-31,36,37,41,42,51,52,57,58,60,61,63-74,76,77,79,80,82,85,86,88,89,91,93,95-98,100 Come on guys, there must be a few more out there. Apart from a potential one (which is soaking right now), I have nothing more to add.
Edited by Medieval 01/07/2015 10:08 pm
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Surprisingly I dug up another one which I could finally attribute:  AE minted in year 5 (=AD18+) of Tiberius in Alexandria - Cologne#47 Obverse: Bare head of Tiberius right Reverse: T[I]B{ER]IOY above hippopotamus right, L E in exergue
Edited by Medieval 01/16/2015 08:51 am
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