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Marcus Antonius. Æ As, Macedon mint - French soil find (Rambouillet)

Cantidad acuñada 30

Cualidades MC, F

Diámetro 23 mm

Forma Redondo

Grado de rareza R2 - Muy extraño

Metal Bronze

Peso 5,82 g

Typos As

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MACEDON. Philippi. Marcus Antonius, (Circa 42 BC). Assarion (Bronze, 23 mm, 5.82 g, 12 h), Q. Paquius Rufus, legatus coloniae deducendae, 42. A I C V P Bare head of Mark Antony to right; Rev. [Q P]AQVIVS / [RVF L]EG / [C D] Togate figure seated left, holding tablet; before, urn set on ground. Rare. 


The colony of Philippi was founded by Mark Antony in 42 BC following the victory of the Caesarians against Brutus and Longinus in the vicinity of the old Greek settlement. This rare issue was struck to commemorate the foundation of the new colony, and the obverse legend A I C V P is to be expanded to Antoni iussu colonia victrix Philippensis.

Reference: RPC I 1647, 35 mentioned in RPC, probably more are circulating, while many are having a countermark on the obverse.
 
Provenance: private purchase (soil find from Rambouillet, France)
 
Poor/-Fine condition, nevertheless am I happy with this soil find, with a exceptional unflattering portrait of Marcus Antonius, it's a survivor of a rather wanted coin type of Marcus Antonius.
 
 

Referencia : https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/1647

Fuente : https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/1647

Colección : Roman Imperatorial collection

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