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| Figure III-6-aeg-045. Aegis with snakes-fringe and gorgoneion (the severed head of Gorgon Medusa) atop a shield; column, helmet and spear beside. |
| Item: | Material: | Denomination (view): |
Mint: | Issuer/Authority: | Historical Period, Date: |
Collection: |
| A. | Bronze | Quadrans (obverse) |
Rome, Italy |
Nero (r. 54-68 AD) |
Roman Imperial, 63-64 AD |
Private |
| B. | Bronze | Quadrans (obverse) |
Rome, Italy |
Nero (r. 54-68 AD) |
Roman Imperial, 64-68 AD |
American Numismatic Society, New York |
| C. | Bronze | Quadrans (obverse) |
Rome, Italy |
Nero (r. 54-68 AD) |
Roman Imperial, 64-68 AD |
American Numismatic Society, New York |
| D. | Bronze | Quadrans (obverse) |
Rome, Italy |
Nero (r. 54-68 AD) |
Roman Imperial, 64-66 AD |
Private |
| E. | Bronze | Quadrans (obverse) |
Rome, Italy |
Nero (r. 54-68 AD) |
Roman Imperial, 64-68 AD |
American Numismatic Society, New York |
| F. | Bronze | Quadrans (obverse) |
Rome, Italy |
Nero (r. 54-68 AD) |
Roman Imperial, 62-63 AD |
Private |
| Source-Image(s): American Numismatic Society, MANTIS (www.numismatics.org; © American Numismatic Society): B (0000.999.17242), C (1944.100.39774), E (1950.70.6); Ancient Coins Search (www.acsearch.info; © ACSearch.info and the original holders): A (London Ancient Coins, Auction 48, 16 December 2015, Lot 177), D (Fritz Rudolf Künker, Auction 257, 10 October 2014, Lot 8473), F (Triskeles Auctions, Sale 19, 17 March 2017, Lot 469). The representative scale is not universal. The full list of numismatic and exonumic images' sources is available on the Coins introductory page. |
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