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1000 lire Roma capitale


carlino

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Consultamdo l'asta Artcoins Roma ho notato un denaro.

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Paullus Lepidus, Aemilia, Denarius, Rome, 62 B.C. (RRC) 71 B.C. (BMCRR), ar, 3,9 g, 19,70 mm, D/ Head of Concordia r., wearing veil and diadem; on l., PAVLLVS LEPIDVS upwards; on r., CONCORDIA downwards, R/ Trophy; above, TER; on r., togate figure (L. Aemilius Paullus); on l., three captives (King Perseus of Macedon and his sons); in exergue, PAVLLVS, RRC 415/1; BMCRR Rome 3373;B. Aemilia 10; Bf. I, 13;ii, 6; S. 926-926b; Catalli 2001,591 Iridescent. Well struck and centred,About extremely fine

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Il dritto mi ha fatto venire in mente la moneta da 1000 lire 1970

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Credo che l'incisore si sia ispirato a questo denaro

Antonio

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Bell'accostamento Carlino. Penso tu abbia ragione, si somigliano molto le due "Signore" :D :D

Grazie, Giò :)

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La notizia è sempre stata Ufficiale. L'ideatore delle 1000 lire si è ispirato proprio al denario che tu hai postato.

GIGANTE 2010 pag. 634.

Vincenzo.

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