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Sale 96


 
Lot 1989

Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio and Eppius. Silver Denarius (3.80 g), 47-46 BC. Military mint traveling with Scipio in Africa. Q METELL SCIPIO IMP, head of Africa right, wearing elephant' skin headdress; in right field, grain stalk; below, plow. Reverse: EPPIVS LEG F C, Hercules standing facing, resting hand on hip and leaning on club draped with lion's skin and set on rock. Crawford 461/1; HCRI 44; Sydenham 1051; Caecilia 50. Perfectly centered and well struck. Lightly toned. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimate Value $1,000 - 1,500
From The Herbert & Aphrodite Rubin Collection; Ex CNG XXII (2 September 1992), 304 (illus. on back cover).
The obverse type depicting Africa wearing an elephant headdress is remarkable in that it ultimately derives from Ptolemaic Egyptian representations of Alexander the Great as conqueror of Asia used on coins struck at Alexandria. Under the Roman Empire it was transmitted back to Alexandria where a female figure wearing the elephant headdress became the standard personification of the city.

 
Realized $2,468



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