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Triton XXVII – Session 6

Lot nuber 6358

Contorniates. Late 4th century AD. Æ Sestertius (33.5mm, 20.51 g, 6h). Proto-contorniate. Rome mint. Struck circa AD 67. VF.


Triton XXVII – Session 6
Lot: 6358.
 Estimated: $ 300

Roman Imperial, Bronze

Sold For $ 275. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

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Contorniates. Late 4th century AD. Æ Sestertius (33.5mm, 20.51 g, 6h). Proto-contorniate. Rome mint. Struck circa AD 67. IMP NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR P XIII P P, laureate head left / Roma seated left on cuirass, holding Victory and spear; various shields to right; ROMA in exergue, S C across field. RIC I 361. Brown patina, light roughness, scratches and marks. VF.

Proto-contorniate is the modern term used to describe Roman Imperial and Provincial bronze coins of the first, second, and early third centuries with hammered-up edges. These raised edges on the rims probably occurred after these bronze issues no longer circulated and ceased to be part of the currency in general use. These proto-contorniates are of both emperors and empresses and consist almost exclusively of earlier sestertii, dupondii, and asses. Although several different theories to explain this alteration have been offered over the years, it is generally accepted today that these were given by friends and family to each other as New Year’s gifts, perhaps in the late third and first half of the fourth centuries. This was first proposed by Andreas Alföldi in Die Kontorniaten (Budapest, 1943). The rims hammered in this manner gave them a distinctive appearance.

Closing Date and Time: 18 January 2024 at 11:59:00 ET.

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