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v57_0235 - TIBERIUS Coin monétaire

TIBERIUS Coin monétaire XF
MONNAIES 57 (2013)
Starting price : 2 800.00 €
Estimate : 4 500.00 €
Realised price : 2 800.00 €
Number of bids : 1
Maximum bid : 5 500.00 €
Type : Coin monétaire
Date: c. 15-37
Mint name / Town : Lyon
Metal : iron
Weight : 83,15 g.
Rarity : UNIQUE
Coments on the condition:
Objet monétiforme en très bon état de conservation avec un denier enchâssé. Objet digne des plus grandes collections ou musées
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Ce coin viendrait d’une trouvaille effectuée à Paray-le-Monial au XIXe siècle et pourrait donc provenir de la trouvaille de 1863

Obverse


Obverse legend : TI CAESAR DIVI - AVG F AVGVSTVS.
Obverse description : Tête laurée de Tibère à droite (O*).
Obverse translation : “Tiberius Cæsar Divi Augusti Filius Augustus”, (Tibère César fils du divin Auguste, auguste).

Reverse


Commentary


Coin monétaire de faussaire pour le droit du denier de Tibère à la Paix (Livie) assise. Ce coin, haut de 27 millimètres, large de 26 millimètres pèse 83,15 g. La partie gravée fait 19 millimètres au niveau du grènetis. Ce coin est à notre avis composé de deux parties distinctes, probablement en fer trempé supportant la gravure et enchâssé dans un support tronconique de fer, certainement de fer doux, présentant un petit bourrelet dans la partie la plus large. Jean-Baptiste Giard dans son Catalogue des monnaies de l’Empire romain, II, de Tibère à Néron, Paris 1988 a recensé douze coins monétaires p. 7-8, pl. I. Quatre exemplaires proviennent de la trouvaille de Paray-le-Monial (Saône-et-Loire), trouvés en 1863 et conservés aujourd’hui au musée de la ville ou au musée des Antiquités nationales de Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Six coins ont été trouvés à Auxerre (Yonne) en 1799 dont quatre exemplaires sont conservés au Cabinet des médailles de la BnF et deux autres au musée monétaire de la Monnaie de Paris dont un est perdu. Un onzième exemplaire a été découvert à Vertault en Côte-dor, mais semble aujourd’hui perdu. Enfin le dernier a été trouvé à Ostie. Notre exemplaire a été retrouvé dans un buffet ancien situé dans une cave au hameau de "Pey" à Poule-les-Écharmaux (69) dans le Haut Beaujolais près de Villefranche-sur-Saône (Rhône) ce qui constitue une information très intéressante car sur douze coins, onze ont été découverts dans un rayon de deux cents kilomètres entre Auxerre et Paray-le-Monial. Notre coin s’inscrit dans la même veine.
Coin forgery coin for the right of the denarius of Tiberius to the Peace (Livia) seated. This coin, 27 millimeters high and 26 millimeters wide, weighs 83.15 g.. The engraved part is 19 millimeters at the grain level. This die is in our opinion composed of two distinct parts, probably in hardened iron supporting the engraving and set in a truncated cone-shaped iron support, certainly soft iron, presenting a small ridge in the widest part. Jean-Baptiste Giard in his Catalogue of the coins of the Roman Empire, II, from Tiberius to Nero, Paris 1988 listed twelve monetary dies p. 7-8, pl. I. Four examples come from the find of Paray-le-Monial (Saône-et-Loire), found in 1863 and preserved today in the town museum or in the Museum of National Antiquities of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Six coins were found in Auxerre (Yonne) in 1799, four of which are kept in the Cabinet des médailles of the BnF and two others in the Monetary Museum of the Monnaie de Paris, one of which is lost.. An eleventh example was discovered in Vertault in Côte-dor, but now appears to be lost.. Finally the last one was found in Ostia. Our example was found in an old sideboard located in a cellar in the hamlet of \\\"Pey\\\" in Poule-les-Écharmaux (69) in the Haut Beaujolais near Villefranche-sur-Saône (Rhône) which constitutes very interesting information because out of twelve coins, eleven were discovered within a radius of two hundred kilometers between Auxerre and Paray-le-Monial. Our corner is in the same vein

Historical background


TIBERIUS

(19/08/14-16/03/37)

Augustus

Tiberius, the son of Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia, was born on November 16, 42 BC.. -VS. His father, Caesar's lieutenant during the War of Alexandria (48-47 BC. -VS. ), then rallied to Antoine. Octave kidnapped Livia, Tiberius' mother, and married her in 38 BC. -VS. while she is pregnant by Nero Drusus. To further complicate the family tree of the Julio-Claudians, Tiberius had to divorce Vipsania to marry Julie, the daughter of Augustus, widow of Agrippa (12 BC).. -VS. ). After having chosen him as heir, Augustus prefers his grandsons to him and Tiberius then goes into exile in Rhodes.. After a plot attempt by Julie, Tibère divorces her and will never see her again.. In 4, Augustus adopts Tiberius who succeeds him in 14. His reign will last 23 years. Germanicus, whom he did not love, died in 19. He lost his son Drusus in 23, murdered by his wife, Livilla, with the help of the prefect of the Praetorium, Séjan, her lover, who retained his power until 31. Denounced for his crimes by his sister-in-law, Antonia, Séjan is executed. Tiberius retired to Capri since the year 27, died, possibly assassinated, in 37 and his great-nephew Caligula, great-grandson of Augustus, succeeded him.

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