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Sale 116

June 1-3, 2020 Pre Long Beach Auction


Roman Republican Coinage
 
 
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Lot 942
M. Aemilius Scaurus and Pub. Plautius Hypsaeus. Silver Denarius (4.00 g), 58 BC. Rome. M SCAVR / AED CVR in two lines above, EX S C across field, REX ARETAS in exergue, the Nabatean king Aretas kneeling to right, extending olive-branch and holding reins, before camel standing right. Reverse: P HVPSAE / AED CVR in two lines above, CAPTV to right, C HVPSAE COS / PREIVE in two lines in exergue, Jupiter driving quadriga left; below horses' forelegs, scorpion. Hendin 1441 this coin illus. and GBC 4, 740 (this coin illus.); Crawford 422/1b; Sydenham 913; Aemilia 8. Beautifully toned. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $300 - UP
During the first century, it was normal for a moneyer to highlight some important event from his family's past. This was because for the Roman aristocracy an illustrious past was extremely important for advancing one's political career. Here, however, M. Aemilius has deviated from the norm, depicting an event from his own career, the first such instance in Roman coinage. While serving as Governor of Syria, Scaurus invaded Nabataea, laying waste much of its territory. Although he was unable to conquer king Aretas' stronghold, through an intermediary he was able to convince Aretas to pay a substantial bribe (300 talents) for him to desist. As the event is presented on the coin one would think that the Nabataeans were soundly defeated and that Aretas begged for mercy, but this is mere propagandistic opportunism on the part of Scaurus.Unlike the obverse, the reverse follows tradition by commemorating a past deed of the moneyer, recalling that it was his ancestor, the consul Gaius Hypsaeus, who captured the Volscian town of Privernum.
Ex David Hendin Collection.

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$312
Lot 943
M. Aemilius Scaurus and Pub. Plautius Hypsaeus. Silver Denarius (3.90 g), 58 BC. Rome. M SCAVR above, EX S C across field, AED CVR in exergue, the Nabatean king Aretas kneeling to right, extending olive-branch and holding reins, before camel standing right. Reverse: P HVPSAEVS / AED CVR in two lines above, CAPTVM to right, C HVPSAE COS / PREIVER in two lines in exergue, Jupiter driving quadriga left. Hendin 1442 (this coin illus.); Crawford 422/1a; Sydenham 912; Aemilia 9. Beautiful old cabinet tone. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $250 - 300
Ex David Hendin Collection.

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$228
Lot 944
A. Plautius. Silver Denarius (4.23 g), 55 BC. Rome. A PLAVTIVS AED CVR S C, turreted head of Cybele right. Reverse: [BACC]HIVS in exergue, IVDAEVS to right, Bacchius kneeling right beside camel, holding forth olive branch. Hendin 1443; Hendin GBC 4, 741 (this coin illus.); Crawford 431/1; Sydenham 932; Plautia 13. Lightly toned. An unusually choice example. Underlying luster present. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $700 - 800
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Realized
$780






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