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NYINC Signature Sale 3044  3-4 January 2016
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Lot 30062

Estimate: 1500 USD
Price realized: 1200 USD
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Anonymous Struck Æ. Ca. 217-215 BC. Æ semuncia (21mm, 6.68 gm, 4h). Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasus, two pellets behind / ROMA, ramming prow of war galley right, corvus decorated with club on deck. Crawford 38/7. Sydenham 87. RBW 100. An essentially perfect specimen with a gorgeous even green patina. NGC MS★ 5/5 - 5/5. The corvus (crow's beak) was a special ramp on a rotating platform at the prow of a Roman warship, used for grappling and boarding an enemy vessel. On this coin it appears as a platform lying flat against the foredeck, but as the ship approached the enemy it could be raised via block and tackle, and lowered with great force onto the opposing ship, an iron spike securing it to the deck. It was used with great success in the First Punic War; as the Carthaginians were much more experienced seafarers, the Roman employment of the corvus turned the naval contest into a "land war on the sea" and evened the odds.

Estimate: 1500-2000 USD
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