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Seeking More Info On 3 Roman Republic Denarii With Horses And Chariots

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Here are 3 Roman Republic silver denarii with horses and chariots, roughly dated by the previous owner at 200-100 BC. I'm wondering if it's possible to attribute them more thoroughly than this. Any help will be appreciated.

There's a photo of all three coins together front and back, then each one separately front and back aligned so the writing is easier to read.


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Hi Seeker,

This site should provide much more info about the coinage; the reverse inscriptions should provide fairly precise information about the moneyer/consul for a given period.

http://www.beastcoins.com/RomanRepu...publican.htm

For example, the reverse which reads T.CLOVI(?) is likely from either 128 BC or 98 BC.

They're beautiful--Roman Republican coinage is always stunning! I hope this helps.

Alex
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Alex, many thanks for the great source of information that I didn't know about!

Was able to find all three, plus a couple of others not posted.
Have bookmarked the BeastCoins site for future reference.

Just for the record, the moneyers for these three coins are:

Coin 1: C. Pulcher, 110 or 109 BC
Coin 2: C. Plutius, 121 BC
Coin 3: T. Cloulius, 128 or 98 BC (as mentioned in previous post)

Just remember a note of caution -- don't buy coins that say BC on them after the date!
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Glad to help! IDing new coins is one of the most enjoyable parts of the hobby for me!

Cheers, Alex
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