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L. Hostilius Saserna. Moneyer issue of Imperatorial Rome, 48 BC. Silver Denarius (3.88g). Rome mint. Diademed female head (Pietas or Clementia?) right, wearing oak wreath / Victory advancing right, holding winged caduceus and trophy. Crawford 448/1a; CRI 17; Sydenham 951; Hostilia 5; RBW 1567. A very attractive old cabinet toning. A nice example for the type. gVF. This denarius uses a serene female head and the advancing Victory to promise mercy for the loyal and triumph over Caesar's enemies. In a time of uncertainty, it reassured Roman citizens that the winning side would bring both clemency and glory back to the Republic. From the David Allan Collection. For the type see; CNG Auction 118, lot 910, hammered USD 1,600. (P) |
A$400 (US$284) (€244) (£216) |
A$1000 (US$710) (€610) (£540) |
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