[Home, My eBay, Site Map] [eBay logo] [to Browse, Sell, Services, Search, Help, and Community] [Browse Sub-Navigation] Germanicus Rare Restitution Issue Item #203141108 Coins & Stamps:Coins:Non-US:Ancient, Medieval [Image] Bidding is closed for this item. [Image] [Show description] $103.50 (reserve Currently First bid $1.00 met) [Leave feedback] Quantity 1 # of bids 9 (bid history) (to seller) (with emails) (to bidder) Time left Auction has ended. Location Arizona [envelope] (mail this Started 11/18/99, 10:36:36 If you are the PST auction to a friend) seller or the 11/25/99, 10:36:36 [Gift Alert] (request a high bidder - Ends PST now what? gift alert) [Image] Seller (Rating) augustus (269) [star] (view comments in seller's Feedback Profile) (view seller's other auctions) (ask seller a question) [Image] High bid jwmina@aol.com (14) [star] [Image] Payment Money Order/Cashiers Checks, Personal Checks, See item description for payment methods accepted Shipping Seller ships internationally, See item description for shipping charges [Image] Relist Seller: Didn't sell your item the first time? item eBay will refund your relisting fee if it sells the second time around. Relist this item. Seller assumes all responsibility for listing this item. You should contact the seller to resolve any questions before bidding. Currency is U.S. dollar ($) unless otherwise noted. Description Germanicus Rare Restitution Issue Germanicus, brother of Claudius, father of Caligula. A very rare bronze As issued under Titus and attributed as RIC (Titus) 229. (Scarcer than Sear 602). Obverse: Bare head of Germanicus left. Legend is GERMANICVS CAESAR TI AVG F DIVI AVG N. Reverse: Large SC in center surrounded by TRP PP COS VIII RESTITVT in an inner circle which is surrounded by IMP T CAES DIVI VESP F AVG PM. History: GERMANICUS IVLIVS CAESAR was born to Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia on May 24, 15 BC. His father died in 9 BC, and Tiberius, Augustus' stepson, was forced by Augustus to adopt him in 4 AD. He began a military career in Pannonia in 7 AD, and by 11 AD was in Germany where he stayed until 17 AD (except for a consulship in 12 AD), when he was sent to the east. He died mysteriously near Antioch on October 10, 19 AD, suspecting that he had been poisoned by Piso, the Syrian Governor, on order of Tiberius, who was jealous of him. He left his wife Agrippina Sr. and six children, among them [Image] Caligula. Condition: The coin is in aVF/VF condition with a nice brown patina. Unevenly struck with the latter part of the obverse legend weak to missing. Really nice reverse. ------------------------------------------------------------- Terms Payment to be made by cash, cashier's check, money order or personal check payable in U.S. funds. Sorry, no credit cards. * Buyer may return within 7 days for any reason. * Coins guaranteed to be genuine. You may return due to authenticity at any time with acceptable evidence. * Buyer to pay shipping/handling of $3.50 in U.S. * Foreign buyers to pay actual postage costs to their country, uninsured at their risk. This HTML automatically generated with AuctionAssistant from Blackthorne Software. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Image] Bidding Bidding is closed for this item. If you're the seller or the high bidder - now what? 1. Contact each other. The seller (augustus) and the high bidder (jwmina@aol.com) should contact each other within three business days to discuss payment and shipping details. 2. Leave feedback for the other party once the the seller has received the payment and the winning bidder has received the item. Leave feedback to seller - Leave feedback to bidder. Details for the seller and high bidder(s): The seller should contact the winning bidder(s) with information on the total cost, including shipping, and where to send payment. The winning bidder(s) must pay the seller directly for the item(s), and it is the seller's responsibility to fulfill the order when payment terms are met. The binding contract of the auction is between the winning bidder and the seller. If the seller is unable to establish contact with the high bidder within 3 business days, the seller may contact the next highest bidder. Therefore, if the high bidder does not contact the seller within 3 business days of the end of the auction, he/she may lose the place as winning bidder, and be at risk for receiving negative feedback and/or a Non-Paying Bidder warning, both of which can ultimately lead to suspension from eBay. --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcements | Register | eBay Store | SafeHarbor | Feedback Forum | About eBay Copyright © 1995-1999 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. [TrustE] Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement