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v08_0162 - AUGUSTUS Quadrans, (PB, Æ 17)

AUGUSTUS Quadrans, (PB, Æ 17) XF
MONNAIES 8 (2000)
Starting price : 68.60 €
Estimate : 114.34 €
Realised price : 68.60 €
Type : Quadrans, (PB, Æ 17)
Date: 5 AC
Mint name / Town : Roma
Metal : copper
Diameter : 17 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 3,04 g.
Rarity : R1
Emission: 13e
Coments on the condition:
Très jolie patine vert olive noir
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : MESSALLA. GALVS. III. VIR..
Obverse description : Autel.
Obverse translation : "Messala Galus Triumviri monetales" (Messalla et Galus triuvmvirs monétaires).

Reverse


Reverse legend : APRONIVS. SISENNA. A. A. A. F. F..
Reverse description : SC au centre.
Reverse translation : "Apronius Sisenna Auro Argente Ære Flando Feriundo" (Apronius et Sisenna préparation des flans et frappe des monnaies en or, en argent et en bronze).

Historical background


AUGUSTUS

(16/1/27 BC - 19/8/14 AD)

The quadrans was the smallest denomination of the Roman monetary system: 1 aureus = 25 denarii = 100 sesterces = 400 aces = 1600 quadrans. The quadrans are cut at 96 pounds, or a theoretical weight of 3.38 g. It took more than 16 pounds of copper to be worth an aureus. The value of copper appears to have been half that of orichalcum at the quadrans. In the 1st century, a measure of ordinary wine cost an ace or four quandrans. Initially the quadrans may have been the divisional coin par excellence which was distributed to the people of Rome at the time of the donativa. It could perhaps also constitute the exchange value for any food, donation of food for the plebs, for example.

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