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Sestertius of Nero

This came in the mail from Europe today:
It is a bronze Sestertius of Nero that was minted in AD 66 at the Lugdunum Mint in southern Gaul. AD 66 was the year that things began to turn very much against Nero. The Jews rebelled in the east, his popularity hit its lowest point to date with not only the Senate and the military, but also the people (graffiti from the period shows, by 66 Nero had become something of a comic figure with the people). This coin is 34mm in diameter and tips the scale at a hefty 25.6g

It is a bronze Sestertius of Nero that was minted in AD 66 at the Lugdunum Mint in southern Gaul. AD 66 was the year that things began to turn very much against Nero. The Jews rebelled in the east, his popularity hit its lowest point to date with not only the Senate and the military, but also the people (graffiti from the period shows, by 66 Nero had become something of a comic figure with the people). This coin is 34mm in diameter and tips the scale at a hefty 25.6g


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Nice Coin!
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Enjoy.
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I still like my *ahem* your "Space Shuttle" Nero dupondius better.
Nero Sestertius Roma Seated
Obverse: Laureate head right (IMP NERO) CLAVD CAESAR AVG GERM PM TRP XIII PP
Reverse: Roma seated left on cuirass, holding sceptre and resting arm on shield, S C at sides, ROMA in exergue
Metal: Bronze
Size: 33mm
Weight: 22.48gm
Catalog: RIC 356
Struck: AD 67
I guess that we now have both sides of the beloved Emperor.
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I still like my *ahem* your "Space Shuttle" Nero dupondius better.
I liberated that one from the plastic.
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Sure, not in fantastic shape, but not bad, either. I got it for slightly less than 400 bucks, back in 2007. (Edit- no- wait- it might have even been as low as $295! I forget, exactly.)
Anyway, were it even just the tiniest bit nicer, I don't need to tell most of you that this would've been a four-figure-priced coin.
Sadly, in my focus on slabbing ancients (yes, you can ridicule me again, and I no doubt deserve it here), I parted with this piece since NGC wouldn't slab it. (Something about "authenticity unverifiable", since it had some rim filing or something.)
The dealer I'd bought it from cheerfully bought it back, even though this was years later. Neither he nor I had any doubts about its authenticity. It was just one of those nice coins that wasn't meant to be entombed in a plastic slab, that's all.
Within a day or two of his returning it to his inventory, it was snapped up again.
So be the moral of the tale. Live by the slab, die by the slab. (That's been a mixed bag for me.)
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