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v15_0354 - IMITATIONS OF ROMAN COINS As, imitation celtique de Claude à la victoire

IMITATIONS OF ROMAN COINS As, imitation celtique de Claude à la victoire VF
MONNAIES 15 (2002)
Starting price : 60.00 €
Estimate : 120.00 €
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Type : As, imitation celtique de Claude à la victoire
Date: c. Ier siècle après J.-C.
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 21 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 2,76 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Flan irrégulier et mince. Portrait et revers stylisés. Patine vert olive foncé
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : ILLISIBLE.
Obverse description : Tête dégénérée nue à gauche.

Reverse


Reverse legend : S|C.
Reverse description : Victoire (Pallas) combattant à gauche, brandissant une javeline de la main droite et tenant un bouclier de la main gauche.

Commentary


Imitation de poids léger, fortement dégénérée.

Historical background


IMITATIONS OF ROMAN COINS

(1st century BC - 1st century AD)

After the defeat of Vercingetorix in 52 BC. -VS. , the pacification was done quickly from the following year. In 50 BC. -VS. , Gaul is subjugated, but the assimilation took place slowly. We know today that Romanization was slow. At the monetary level, the manufacture of Gallic coins did not stop immediately and Roman coins did not flood the new territory.. In fact, the penetration of Roman coins had begun at the end of the 2nd century BC.. -VS. The imitation or copying of Roman coins by Celtic tribes is proof of this.. At the end of hostilities, Gallic coins continued to circulate. New types appeared and types of Celtic inspiration continued to be minted in Gaul until our era, or even later.. They circulated for at least another fifty years until the fall of Nero.. Assimilation was never complete and we still note in the middle of the third century AD, a Celtic reminiscence under the Gallic Empire (260-274). Very quickly, the Gallic engravers seized Roman or Gallo-Roman prototypes, imitated them, copied them, falsified them for the greatest pleasure of modern numismatists..

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