Auction Catalogue
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Pompeians, Pompey Magnus, Denarius, Military mint moving with Pompey in Greece, early 49 BC, proquaestor Terentius Varro, varro pro q behind diademed terminal bust of Jupiter right, rev. magn pro cos in exergue below upright sceptre between eagle right and dolphin left, 3.65g/12h (Ghey 258, this coin; Craw. 447/1a; BMCRR Spain 64-66; RSC 3; Sear 8). Minor scratch in field before Jupiter, otherwise good fine, rare £200-£300
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, British Iron Age Coins from the Helmingham Hoard.
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Collection
SF 419
A rare type of Pompey’s, this coin commemorates his military achievements, specifically the wars against the Mediterranean pirates and Mithradates of Pontus, as illustrated by the eagle, imagery associated with the land and sky, and a dolphin, the sea. Sear notes that many examples of this type, and other types bearing this obverse type, are likely contemporary forgeries, making this coin particularly desirable.
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