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Lot 3659

Very Rare Gordian I Denarius. Very Rare. Minted in Rome March-April 238 AD. Laureate and draped bust of the emperor facing right. Reverse: Securitas seated left holding short scepter. RIC 5 (R2); C-10;. Well struck, well centered with complete legends. Attractive antique cabinet toning. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,500.
It is interesting to note that his reign and accompanied coinage lasted only 21 or 22 days.
Numismatic Note: Because the inscriptions on the coins of Gordian I and II are identical, the coins can only be distinguished by the characteristics of the portraits. The younger Gordian has a receding hairline, a long, flat nose, a pronounced forehead, heavy jaw and jutting chin, and is fleshier in appearance than his older brother.


 
Realized $1,955



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