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Live auction - brm_523623 - VITELLIUS Denier

VITELLIUS Denier AU
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Estimate : 780 €
Price : no bid
Maximum bid : no bid
End of the sale : 09 April 2019 14:10:26
Type : Denier
Date: mai - juillet
Date: 69
Mint name / Town : Roma
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 900 ‰
Diameter : 18,5 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 3,20 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire sur un flan large bien centré des deux côtés mais avec un métal piqué. Revers de style fin, bien venu à la frappe
Predigree :
Cet exemplaire provient de la collection du Docteur J.-M. F

Obverse


Obverse legend : A VITELLIVS GERMAN IMP AVG TR P.
Obverse description : Tête laurée de Vitellius à droite (O*).
Obverse translation : “Aulus Vitellius Germanicus Imperator Augustus Tribunicia Potestate”, (Aulus Vitellius vainqueur des Germains empereur auguste revêtu de la puissance tribunitienne).

Reverse


Reverse legend : XV VIR - SACR FAC.
Reverse description : Trépied delphien surmonté d’un dauphin tourné à droite ; aux pieds du trépied, un corbeau tourné à droite posé sur une hampe.
Reverse translation : “Quindecimvir Sacris Faciundis”, (Collège des quinze prêtres chargés des livres sacrés, sibyllins).

Commentary


Rubans de type 1. Premier type de portrait de Vitellius. Grosse tête.

Historical background


VITELLIUS

(2/01-20/12/69)

Vitellius was proclaimed on January 1 or 2, 69 by the armies of Germania. After Bédriac and the disappearance of Othon, in April 69, Vitellius moved to Rome in June. Vespasian was proclaimed by the army in Alexandria on July 1, 69 and Vitellius could not maintain himself. After a sedition broke out in Rome in December, he was assassinated on the 20th, and his body dragged into the Tiber, leaving Vespasian as sole ruler of the Roman Empire..

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