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Auction 91  7-8 June 2016
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Lot 2043

Starting price: 2000 USD
Price realized: 1300 USD
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Balbinus, AD 238. Silver Denarius (3.19g). Struck at Rome. Laureate, draped and cuireassed bust of Balbinus r. Reverse: PROVIDENTIA DEORVM. Providentia standing facing, head left, holds wand over globe at feet to left and cornucopiae. RIC 7; BMC 3; RSC 23. Rare. Bolldly struck on both sides on a wide flan. A splendid example of this rare issue and nicely toned. Superb Extremely Fine.
After the death of the Gordiani, The Senate nominated two of their own, Balbinus and Pupienus, as joint emperors to oppose Maximinus I who was then quickly marching towards Italy at the head of his legions from the Balkans. Pupienus had risen through the ranks of the military before becoming a senator and was thus the natural choice to lead the defense in northern Italy, while Balbinus stayed behind in Rome to shore up support there. When Maximinus' troops arrived before Aquileia, lack of provisions caused them to munity. They murdered the emperor and his son and paraded their disembodied heads on lances which they carried to Rome.

Although Maximinus was now out of the way, the city of Rome remained in a state of turnoil. The joint emperors, being wealthy patricians, were not well like by the inhabitiants who forced the Senate to nominade as Caesar the grandson and nephew of the Gordiani, Gordian III. Despite this attempt at appeasement, the people were in open revolt. Fire had been set to Rome, causing much devastation and making many homeless. To make matters worse, the co-emperors were mutually suspicious of one another. In the ensuing disorder, the Praetorian Guard broke into the place and murdered both emperors, elevating the young Gordian III as the new emperor. Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,500

Ex Goldberg's June 3, 2014, lot 3225 Exceptional Roman Denarii; Ex Steinberg, NAC 1973 Sale,lot 320.


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