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Electronic Auction 373  20 April 2016
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Lot 348

Estimate: 100 USD
Price realized: 260 USD
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Tiberius, with Divus Augustus. AD 14-37. Æ Sestertius (34mm, 25.69 g, 1h). Rome mint. Struck AD 35-36. [OB/CIVES/SER] in three lines on shield within oak-wreath supported by two capricorns; globe below / Legend around large S • C; countermark: NCAPR within rectangular incuse. RIC I 63; for c/m: Pangerl 1a. Fine, brown surfaces with patches of green and red, some roughness and light smoothing.

From the J. Eric Engstrom Collection.

This countermark, one of the most common imperial countermarks, is likely a validating countermark used during the reign of Nero. For further discussion, see Kraay, "The Behavior of Early Imperial Countermarks" in Essays Mattingly, pp. 132ff.
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