Details
Weight | 3.94 grams |
Diameter | 19 mm |
Year | -90 |
Period | Antique |
Workshop | Rome |
Face value | Denier |
Conservation status | Très très beau (TTB+) |
Metal | Silver |
Books | B.11 (Calpurnia) - CRR.662 - RRC.340 - RSC.11 - RCV.235 - CMDRR.266 - MRR.1174 |
PRICE AND VALUE OF ROMAN REPUBLIC LUCIUS CALPURNIUS PISO FRUGI DENIER C. 90 BC, ROME
YOU BUY | Net unit price |
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250.00 € |
Expert analyse
Copy on a blank well centered on both sides. Very nice portrait in fine style.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Crawford found a total estimate of 864 right-hand coins and 1080 back-hand coins corresponding to an overall production of between two and four million denarii for all varieties.
OBVERSE :
Legend: XXXXVI
Translation: Control mark.
Description: Laureate head of Apollo on the right.
REVERSE :
Legend: L•PISO FRVGI
Translation: "Lucius Piso Frugi".
Description: Naked rider galloping right, holding a palm in his right hand; control mark above.
HISTORY :
The Calpurnii were members of a plebeian family in Rome, which appears in history in the third century BC. Gaius Calpurnius Piso was the first member to obtain a consulship in 180 BC, and consulships became very frequent from then on. The Piso family became one of the most illustrious in the Roman state. Two important pieces of republican legislation, the lex Calpurnia of 149 BC and the lex Acilia Calpurnia of 67 BC were passed by members of the family.
BENEFITS
- Finish : Antique
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