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Live auction - brm_710296 - AUREOLUS Antoninien

AUREOLUS Antoninien XF/AU
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Estimate : 500 €
Price : 250 €
Maximum bid : 250 €
End of the sale : 08 March 2022 15:26:37
bidders : 1 bidder
Type : Antoninien
Date: mi
Date: 268
Mint name / Town : Milan
Metal : billon
Millesimal fineness : 20 ‰
Diameter : 20,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 3,25 g.
Rarity : R3
Officine: 3e
Coments on the condition:
Bel exemplaire sur un flan bien centré des deux côtés. Très joli revers malgré une faiblesse sur le corps de Romulus. Patine grise
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : IMP POSTVMVS AVG.
Obverse description : Buste radié, drapé et cuirassé de Postume à droite, vu de trois quarts en avant (A).
Obverse translation : “Imperator Postumus Augustus”, (L’empereur Postume auguste).

Reverse


Reverse legend : VIRTVS AEQVIT.
Reverse description : Mars casqué, vêtu militairement, marchant à droite, tenant une haste transversale de la main droite et un bouclier de la main gauche.
Reverse translation : “Virtus Æquit”, (la Virilité de la cavalerie).

Commentary


Rubans de type 3. Ptéryges fines. Revers avec Romulus, parmi les plus rares du monnayage de l’empire gaulois, avec trois exemplaires recensés par l’AGK.

Historical background


AUREOLUS

(267-268)

Coinage in Postumus' name

Auréolus, "Magister Equitum" since 260, enters Gaul with Gallien during the year 267 to reconquer the "Pars Occidentalis" of the Empire. Wounded, Gallien returned to Italy, abandoning Auréolus, defeated. Feeling betrayed, Aureolus returned to Italy, allied himself with Postumus and shut himself up in Milan, hence the coinage in the name of Postumus. Gallien runs up and besieges Auréolus, but he is assassinated at the instigation of the new master of the cavalry, Claudius II, who then leaves the besieged to be massacred, to whom he has promised his life in return for his surrender..

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