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bpv_584796 - MACRINUS Tétradrachme syro-phénicien

MACRINUS Tétradrachme syro-phénicien VF/XF
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Type : Tétradrachme syro-phénicien
Date: 217-218
Mint name / Town : Héliopolis, Syrie, Coelé Syrie
Metal : billon
Diameter : 26 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 12,81 g.
Rarity : R3
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire sur un flan bien centré. Buste de Macrin à l’usure importante. Joli revers. Patine grise avec des reflets métalliques. Flan taché au droit
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Cet exemplaire provient de ROME II, n° 40

Obverse


Obverse description : Buste lauré, drapé et cuirassé de Macrin à droite, vu de trois quarts en avant, les deux rubans de la couronne laurée descendant derrière la tête (A*).
Obverse legend : AUT K. M. OP SE. - MAKRINOS SE, (Autokratoros Kaisaros Markos Opellios Seuhros Makrinos Sebastos).
Obverse translation : (L’empereur césar Marc Opel Sévère Macrin auguste).

Reverse


Reverse description : Aigle debout à droite, les ailes déployées, la tête et la queue tournées à gauche, couronne perlée dans le bec ; entre les pattes de l’aigle, un lion passant à droite, surmonté d’ne étoile.
Reverse legend : DHMARC EX UPATOS PP..
Reverse translation : (Revêtu de la puissance tribunitienne consul père de la patrie).

Commentary


Dans la base TSP maintenue par Michel Prieur, sept exemplaires sont maintenant répertoriés, deux en musée, British Museum, ex trouvaille d’Alep, et Paris, ex Fonds Général. Notre exemplaire est le 1202_007.

Historical background


MACRINUS

(11/04/217-8/06/218)

Macrin was born in 164 in Cherchell in Mauretania. He is not a senator, but a knight, of indigenous (Moorish) origin. Procurator of the "res privata" (private fund of the Emperor) of Caracalla, he then became prefect of the Praetorium from 212. After the assassination of Caracalla on April 8, 217, he was acclaimed emperor on April 11. He will never come to Rome and remains in Antioch. He deifies Caracalla, but exiles Julia Domna, who lets herself die. He takes the title of Severus to rally the supporters of the Severian family to him and gives the prænomen of Antoninus to his son, Diadumenian, promoted to Caesar. Trying to conciliate everyone, he runs into the army, which misses Caracalla. Soldiers quartered in Emesa proclaimed Elagabalus on May 16, 218. Defeated in June, Macrinus fled. Hearing of the death of Diaduménien, he tries to commit suicide by throwing himself from his chariot and is finished off by his own soldiers..

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