1989.19.13
http://coins.lib.virginia.edu/display-uva?id=n1989_19_13
http://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/tsb:63175
approved
revised
University of Virginia Library
US-viu
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2012-12-12T15:05:54.552-05:00Z
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Ethan Gruber and/or Carrie Sulosky
Migrated from EAD to NUDS
revised
2013-09-11T12:20:52.133-04:00Z
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Migrated to new NUDS schema version; nudsHeader to control.
revised
2017-11-13T13:37:08.951-05:00
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Extracted typological data from coin type URI; moved URI to nuds:reference[@arcrole='nmo:hasTypeSeriesItem']. Restructured to
make compatible with current NUDS XSD schema.
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2017-12-22T15:42:06.72-05:00
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Extracting material from coin type description; replaced METS file metadata with IIIF services; inserting Virgo link
Metadata are openly licensed with a Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL)
The object and images are not under copyright (Public Domain) in the United States.
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http://nomisma.org/ontology#
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http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
As of Marcus Aurelius, Rome, A.D. 174-A.D. 175. 1989.19.13.
Coin
AD 174
AD 175
As
Struck
Bronze
Marcus Aurelius
Rome
Italy
Head of Marcus Aurelius, laureate, right
Marcus Aurelius
Tiber, half draped, reclining left on ground, seting right hand on prow of boat, half-seen on left, holding tall reed in left hand and resting left elbow on urn, tilted down to left and issuing water
Tiber
RIC III Marcus Aurelius 1142
1989.19.13
September 1989
Acquired from the Worldwide Treasure Bureau, September, 1989.
1984
Ex: Virgil Brand Collection. Virgil Brand was once the largest collector of ancient coins in the world. he died in 1926, and the vast majority of his collection
mysteriously vanished. This coin was discovered with a number of others at a midwestern university in the early 1980's, verified as having been part of the Brand
collection, and auctioned by Christies in New York in 1984.
Roman
The Fralin Museum of Art