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E-auction 65-30972 - bpv_309188 - NUMERIAN Tétradrachme

NUMERIAN Tétradrachme AU
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Estimate : 75 €
Price : 20 €
Maximum bid : 21 €
End of the sale : 14 July 2014 16:22:00
bidders : 9 bidders
Type : Tétradrachme
Date: an 2
Mint name / Town : Alexandrie, Égypte
Metal : copper
Diameter : 18,00 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 7,61 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire sur un petit flan bien centré au droit, décentré au revers. Portrait de Numérien à l’usure importante. Revers bien venu à la frappe. Patine marron et verte
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse description : Buste radié drapé et cuirassé de Numérien Auguste à droite, vu de trois quarts en arrière (A*2).
Obverse legend : A K M A NOUM-ERIANOS SEB, (Autokrator Kaisar Markos Aurhlios Noumerianos Sebastos).
Obverse translation : (L'empereur césar Marc Aurèle Numérien auguste).

Reverse


Reverse legend : LB.
Reverse description : Athéna assise à gauche, portant une Victoire de la main droite et un sceptre de la main gauche, un bouclier à ses pieds.
Reverse translation : (An 2).

Commentary


Poids léger. Ce type n’est connu que pour l’an 2.

Historical background


NUMERIAN

(12/282-11/284)

Augustus

Numerian brings back the army after the death of Carus. He was assassinated in Nicaea by his father-in-law Aper, prefect of the praetorium, himself eliminated by Diocletian on November 20, 284.

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