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v18_0231 - AEMILIA Denier

AEMILIA Denier MS
MONNAIES 18 (2003)
Starting price : 200.00 €
Estimate : 400.00 €
Realised price : 345.00 €
Number of bids : 8
Maximum bid : 511.00 €
Type : Denier
Date: 58 AC.
Mint name / Town : Roma
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : + 950 ‰
Diameter : 19 mm
Orientation dies : 5 h.
Weight : 4,11 g.
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire dans un état de conservation exceptionnelle. Magnifique patine de médaillier avec des reflets bleutés irisés et mordorés. Légèrement décentré au revers
Predigree :
Cet exemplaire provient d’une vieille collection des années 30

Obverse


Obverse legend : M. SCAVR// EX - [SC]// AED CVR À L'EXERGUE.
Obverse description : Le Roi Aretas agenouillé à droite, tenant de la main droite une palme et de la gauche, la bride de son chameau.
Obverse translation : “Marcus Scaurus Ædilis Curilis ex Senato Consulto”, (Marcus Scaurus édile curule avec l’accord du Sénat).

Reverse


Reverse legend : P. HVPSAE// AED CVR// C HVPSAE COS PREIV// CAPTVM.
Reverse description : Jupiter dans un quadrige galopant à gauche, brandissant un foudre de la main droite et tenant les rênes de la gauche.
Reverse translation : “Publius Hypsæus Ædilis Curulis Caius Ypsæus Consul Preivernum Captum”, (Publius Hypsæus édile curule, Caius Ypsæus a capturé Privernum).

Commentary


Pour ce type, M. Crawford a relevé une estimation de 20 coins de droit et de 22 coins de revers.

Historical background


AEMILIA

(58 BC)

Marcus Æmilius Scaurus is the son of Marcus Æmilius Scaurus, consul in 115 BC. -VS. , and Sulla's son-in-law. He was Pompey's quaestor during the Third Mithridatic War (74-63 BC).. -VS. ) and was appointed governor of Syria by Pompey in 64 BC. -VS. He invaded Judea. Publius Plautius was curule aedile in 58 BC. -VS. with Marcus Aemilius Scaurus. They receive from the senate the authorization to register their names on their common coinage. Plautius has belonged to a senatorial family since Marcus Plautius Hypsaeus was consul in 125 BC. -VS. They give great games. Upon leaving office, Plautius obtains the praetorship in 55 and 54 BC. -VS. He must take the consulate in 52 BC. -VS. , for which he is one of Pompey's candidates. Publius Clodius was assassinated by Milo, an enemy of Plautius on January 18, 52 BC.. -VS. Pompey is appointed sole consul to restore order and security in Rome, where rival gangs clash. It is Metellus Scipio, son-in-law of Pompey, who shares the consulship. Publius Plautius Hypsaeus is discarded and rejected by Pompey, his former ally, before being condemned and exiled. He then disappears from history.. After the charge of curule aedile, Marcus Æmilius Scaurus is praetor in 56 BC. -VS. and must run for the consulship in 54 BC. -VS. , but he is accused of ambition ("ambitius"). Then again in 52, and like Plautius, he was condemned and exiled.

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