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Message par murcione Mer 25 Mar - 18:44

bonjour,

je cherche des précision sur cette monnaie
poids: 5.91 grs

diam : 23 mm

as caracalla Mini_349519caracalla
as caracalla Mini_551441caracallarevers

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Message par elagabale2000 Mer 25 Mar - 19:35

C'est une imitation coulée d'époque (ton as pèse la moitié d'un as officiel), quelques infos par là :

https://www.academia.edu/3658442/As_coul%C3%A9s_s%C3%A9veriens

Et un officiel par là :

http://www.cgb.fr/caracalla-as,brm_164809,a.html
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Message par Dardanvs Mer 25 Mar - 19:41

Un de plus Shocked Wink
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Message par murcione Jeu 26 Mar - 6:35

parfait merci pour les infos très intéressantes
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Message par Arminius Jeu 26 Mar - 21:47

as caracalla 8830

Caracalla, contemporary imitation ("Gallic" cast), 203 AD. and later,
imitative Æ As or Dupondius (23 mm / 4,01 g), yellow material (orichalcum),
Obv.: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG - PONT TR P VI , laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of the young Caracalla right, seen from behind.
Rev.: [INDVL]GENTIA AVG-G / IN CARTH / S C , Dea Caelestis, holding drum and sceptre, galloping r. on lion over rushing waters gushing from a rock.
for prototype, cf. RIC IV, I, 279, 415c (R) .

Curtis Clay 24/01/2010:
"Most Severan "Gallic" casts reproduce originals of the period c. 202-8 which (a) were issued by the mint in reduced volume and (b) include a lot of collectible types, e.g. Plautilla, Geta Saecular Games types, Septimus Victory in biga, Caracalla INDVLGENTIA AVGG IN CARTH.
So there were a lot of "collectible" types in the original production of casts, and yes, of course it is specifically casts bearing these interesting types that preferentially turn up in catalogues and collections, the original struck pieces being hard to come by.
There is no doubt whatever about the antiquity of the series. A large number of these casts bear obviously authentic patination and deposits; many of them, for example all the ones known to Cohen, have been in collections for 150 years and more; some have excavation provenances, for example Walker, Coins from the Sacred Spring at Bath, pl. 41, 45 (Caracalla INDVLGENTIA AVGG IN CARTH)."
Plus, with their shrunken diameter and impossibly light weights, these casts deviate too greatly from the originals to fool any competent collector. A modern forger who produced such incompetent imitations would have been left sitting on his entire production!"

more info about these reverse types on http://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=37595.0

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Message par elagabale2000 Jeu 26 Mar - 21:51

Many thanks !
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Message par myriam Jeu 26 Mar - 22:17

Arminius a écrit:as caracalla 8830

Caracalla, contemporary imitation ("Gallic" cast), 203 AD. and later,
imitative Æ As or Dupondius (23 mm / 4,01 g), yellow material (orichalcum),
Obv.: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG - PONT TR P VI , laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of the young Caracalla right, seen from behind.
Rev.: [INDVL]GENTIA AVG-G / IN CARTH / S C , Dea Caelestis, holding drum and sceptre, galloping r. on lion over rushing waters gushing from a rock.
for prototype, cf. RIC IV, I, 279, 415c (R) .

Curtis Clay 24/01/2010:
There is no doubt whatever about the antiquity of the series. A large number of these casts bear obviously authentic patination and deposits; many of them, for example all the ones known to Cohen, have been in collections for 150 years and more; some have excavation provenances, for example Walker, Coins from the Sacred Spring at Bath, pl. 41, 45 (Caracalla INDVLGENTIA AVGG IN CARTH)."
Plus, with their shrunken diameter and impossibly light weights, these casts deviate too greatly from the originals to fool any competent collector. A modern forger who produced such incompetent imitations would have been left sitting on his entire production!"

more info about these reverse types on http://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=37595.0

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Merci pour le lien

Le dernier argument seul ne serait pas totalement convaincant pour en faire des imitations, quand on voit ce qui se  vend (et s'achète)   lol!
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