RIC I (second edition) Nero 260 Nero obverse — Owl standing front, with wings spread, on a rectangular garlanded altar Obverse
RIC I (second edition) Nero 260 Nero reverse — Olive-branch, upright; sometimes three dots above Reverse

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Catalog Reference
RIC I (second edition) Nero 260
Ruler
Nero
Denomination
Quadrans
Date
62 AD-68 AD
Mint
Rome
Metal
Bronze
Weight
1.68g
Diameter
15mm
Die Axis
6 h
Manufacturing
struck

Obverse

NERO CLAV CAE AVG GER

Owl standing front, with wings spread, on a rectangular garlanded altar

Reverse

P M TR P IMP P P S C

Olive-branch, upright; sometimes three dots above

About This Type

This RIC I (second edition) Nero 260 is a quadrans of Nero (62 AD-68 AD), struck at the Rome mint. The reverse depicts Olive-branch, upright; sometimes three dots above. Struck in bronze at a standard weight of 1.68g, 15mm diameter.

About the Quadrans

The quadrans was the smallest regular Roman bronze denomination, worth one quarter of an as. Typically 15–18mm and 2–3 grams, quadrantes are among the least commonly collected Roman coins.

About the Rome Mint

The Rome mint was the principal mint of the Roman state from the Republic through the fall of the Western Empire. It produced the vast majority of gold and silver coinage and was the only mint for much of the first and second centuries AD.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is RIC I (second edition) Nero 260?
RIC I (second edition) Nero 260 is a Bronze Quadrans of Nero (62 AD-68 AD) struck at the Rome mint cataloged under RIC vol. I no. I (second edition) Nero 260.
How do you identify RIC I (second edition) Nero 260?
The obverse depicts Owl standing front, with wings spread, on a rectangular garlanded altar with the inscription NERO CLAV CAE AVG GER. The reverse depicts Olive-branch, upright; sometimes three dots above with the inscription P M TR P IMP P P S C.
What are the physical specifications of RIC I (second edition) Nero 260?
RIC I (second edition) Nero 260 was struck in Bronze, standard weight 1.68g, diameter 15mm, die axis 6 h, struck.

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