201, Lot: 339. Estimate $100. Sold for $205. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee. |
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Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. Æ Dupondius (24mm, 7.54 g, 2?h). Rome mint. C. Plotius Rufus, moneyer. Struck 15 BC. Legend in three lines flanked by two laurel branches; c/m’s: A[...], AVG and TI CAE / Large S C; c/m’s: CAE and PP. RIC I 388; for c/m’s: Pangerl: obv. 83(?), 83 and 90; rev. 77 and 81. Near Fine, brown patina, some roughness.
From the J.S. Wagner Collection.
According to the catalogue of the Pangerl collection, the countermarks found on the obverse of this coin were applied in Moesia and/or Thrace, those on the reverse in Pannonia.