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Cr. 44/5 IX.24/Group 6, Anonymous denarius, after 211 BC

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An early anonymous denarius from the anonymous sibling to the Anchor series, Crawford 50. This coin published on the Brinkman Debernardi website as the example for the type along with the forthcoming RRSC and Debernardi's paper on Crawford 44 and the origins of the denarius. Brinkman & Debernadi's group 6 contains two subvarieties - one with tufts on the back of the helmet, the other without. This is the former variety with tufts, the latter being the sibling of the Rostrum Tridens issue. The tuft-less variety is the one illustrated in Crawford.

Roman Republic AR Denarius(3.88g, 20.5mm). Anonymous. After 211 B.C. Uncertain mint. Helmeted head of Roma right; behind, X. Border of dots / Dioscuri galloping right; in linear frame, ROMA. Line border. Crawford 44/5 & plate IX.24; Brinkman-Debernardi website 44/5 Group 6, Fig. 44/5.15 (this coin); RRSC(Forthcoming) D 11b; Debernardi, Cr. 44 e le origini del denario, Panorama Numismatico 264 (July‒August 2011), 44/55 & fig. 28(this coin)

Purchased from CGB 30 September 2023, ex Artemide 60E, 2 September 2022, 235, ex CNG eAuction 238, 11 August 2010, lot 710(part)

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