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CICF Signature Sale 3040  9-10 April 2015
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Lot 29127

Estimate: 1000 USD
Price realized: 1600 USD
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MAURITANIAN KINGDOM. Juba II, with Cleopatra Selene (25 BC - AD 24). AR denarius (21mm, 3.31 gm, 9h). Caesarea, ca. 20 BC - AD 24. REX IVBA, diademed head of Juba right / Headdress of Isis and sistrum, BA-CI·AICCA KΛЄΟΠΑΤΡ[A] below. Mazard 222. MAA 89. SNG Copenhagen 573. Rare and intriguing! Struck on a broad flan and nicely toned. NGC AU 5/5 - 5/5.Cleopatra Selene (Moon), the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty, was the daughter of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, born in about 40 BC; her fraternal twin was named Alexander Helios (Sun). After her parents' deaths in the Civil War (30 BC), Octavian, the future Augustus Caesar, brought Cleopatra and her siblings home and they were raised by Octavia, his sister. In 26 BC, Augustus arranged for Cleopatra to marry Juba II, king of Numidia, and provided a rich dowry in return for him making his kingdom a province of Rome. Juba and Cleopatra returned to Africa as client rulers of an adjacent kingdom, Mauritania, retained its nominal independence until the reign of Caligula (AD 37-41). The date of Cleopatra's death is a mystery; she was thought to have died in AD 6 as Juba is known to have remarried around this time (to Glaphyra, a princess of Cappadocia), but coins bearing Cleopatra Selene's name are known that bear the regnal date equivalent to AD 17, indicating she was still alive and queen of Mauritania at this time.

Estimate: 1000-2000 USD
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