Ô-Aureus, 73, Rome; 7.26 g.
THE SAMEL COLLECTION OF ANCIENT JEWISH COINS
COINS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE REFERRING TO JUDAEA, Vespasian, 69-79.
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Estimated price:
3,000.00 €
Hammer-price / sale price: 7,500.00 €
Ô-Aureus, 73, Rome; 7.26 g. IMP CAES VESP – AVG CENS laureate bust of Vespasian to r.//PAX – AVG Pax Augusta (the personification of the Imperial Peace) standing l. leaning with her l. elbow on a column, holding a laurel twig in her l. hand, with her outstretched r. hand stretching a caduceus over a low tripod on which an object very similar to a big moneybag is placed. BN 96 no. 82 f.; Calicò no. 660; RIC² 543.
Insignificant scratches, good very fine
Insignificant scratches, good very fine
Ex Künker 334, Osnabrück 2020, no. 2318 and Lanz 62, Munich 1992, no. 574
Overbeck – Meshorer no. 328.
This coin’s message is obvious: The imperial peace (Pax), achieved by the victory (laurel branch) of the Flavian emperors over the rebellious Jews earned the Romans a revival of trade (caduceus) in the Levant and of universal prosperity (purse).