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v09_0167 - POMPEY THE GREAT Denier

POMPEY THE GREAT Denier XF/VF
MONNAIES 9 (2000)
Starting price : 426.86 €
Estimate : 686.02 €
unsold lot
Type : Denier
Date: c. 42 AC.
Mint name / Town : Sicile, Catane
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : + 800 ‰
Diameter : 19 mm
Orientation dies : 3 h.
Weight : 3,52 g.
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Beau portrait. Faiblesse de frappe sur le lituus au droit. Usure régulière / Frappe faible au revers à droite qui obstrue le second frère catanéen

Obverse


Obverse legend : MAG PIVS IMP ITER.
Obverse description : Tête nue de Pompée à droite entre un vase (capis) et un lituus.
Obverse translation : "Magnus pius imperatori iterum" (Pompée, le grand, pieux Imperator pour la deuxième fois).

Reverse


Reverse legend : [PRAEF] CLAS ET ORAE/ MARIT EX. [S. C.] À L'EXERGUE.
Reverse description : Neptune nu debout à gauche, le manteau sur l'épaule, le pied droit posé sur une proue de navire entre les frères Anapias et Amphinomus portant leurs parents sur leurs épaules.
Reverse translation : "Praefectus classis et oræ maritimæ ex senatus consulto" (Préfet de la flotte et de la côte maritime par décret du Sénat).

Commentary


Poids léger.

Historical background


POMPEY THE GREAT

(106-48 BC)

Consecration of Sextus Pompeius

Pompey, after Pharsalus, fled to Egypt where he was assassinated. This coinage is returned by his youngest son Sextus (67-35 BC) who continues the fight against Caesar after the death of his older brother at Munda in 45 BC. Reconciled with Antony in 44 BC J.-C., it receives a great military command and installs its headquarters in Marseilles before becoming commander of the fleet of the Republic the following year. At Octave's instigation, he was declared a public enemy and proscribed. He abandoned Marseilles in favor of Sicily where he crushed Octavian's fleet commanded by Quintus Salvidienus Rufus in 42 BC. He took the title of "son of Neptune" and assumed, like his father, the title of Pious. Reconciled with Octave, he was finally defeated by Agrippa at Nauloque on September 3, 36 BC. He managed to flee to Asia Minor, but was executed at the instigation of Marc Antoine.

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