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v29_0358 - AURELIAN Aurelianus

AURELIAN Aurelianus MS/MS
MONNAIES 29 (2007)
Starting price : 150.00 €
Estimate : 200.00 €
Realised price : 150.00 €
Type : Aurelianus
Date: début - septembre
Date: 275
Mint name / Town : Roma
Metal : billon
Millesimal fineness : 50 ‰
Diameter : 22,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 3,76 g.
Officine: 2e
Emission: 11e
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire de qualité exceptionnelle sur un flan large, parfaitement centré avec les grènetis visibles. Portrait magnifique. Infime petite faiblesse de frappe au revers. Extraordinaire patine marron glacé avec des reflets métalliques
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Obverse


Obverse legend : IMP AVRELIANVS AVG.
Obverse description : Buste radié et cuirassé d’Aurélien à droite, avec pan de paludamentum, vu de trois quarts en avant (B01).
Obverse translation : “Imperator Aurelianus Augustus”, (L’empereur Aurélien auguste).

Reverse


Reverse legend : ORIE-N-S AVG/ B|-// XXIR.
Reverse description : Sol (le Soleil) radié, nu, le manteau sur l’épaule gauche, allant à droite, tenant un rameau d’olivier de la main droite et un arc de la main gauche, posant le pied gauche sur un prisonnier mis à terre tentant de se relever.
Reverse translation : “Oriens Augusti”, (L’Orient de l’auguste).

Commentary


Avec l’intégralité de son argenture. Cuirasse et épaulière cloutées. Ptéryges fines. Rubans de type 3.

Historical background


AURELIAN

(07/270-09/275)

Aurélien reformed the coinage of billon by creating a new coin, the aurelianus or antoninian with the mark XXI in the West or KA in the East. For 30 years and the thesis of J.-P. Callu, much has been said about the meaning of these marks which characterize the coins after the reform of 274. One of the hypotheses would have it that 20 aureliani containing 5% silver identical to a pure silver coin. These aureliani appear to be cut to 1/84th of a pound (3.87 g). Another theory long defended by the author consisted in explaining the exergue as a mark of value XX or K = I or A. The new denomination then corresponding to 20 sesterces (HS) which was the unit of account or 5 deniers. Today, the value of this new coin, aurelianus, would be 4 denarii. The return to monetary orthodoxy, thanks to the victories over Palmyra and the Gallic Empire, allowed a monetary restoration which was to survive, somehow, until the reform of Diocletian in 294, perhaps creating a significant rise in prices..

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