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Auction 93  6-7 September 2016
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Lot 1590

Starting price: 15 000 USD
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Claudius. Gold Aureus (7.57 g), AD 41-54 EF. Rome, AD 51/2. TI CLAVD CAESAR AVG P M TR P XI IMP P P COS V, laureate head of Claudius right. Reverse: PACI AVGVSTAE, Pax-Nemesis advancing right, pointing winged caduceus at serpent before, and holding out fold of drapery at neck. RIC 61; BMC 68; Calicó 373. Matte surfaces. Extremely Fine.
This beautiful aureus of Claudius minted in AD 51/2 features on the reverse an elegant winged figure of the goddess Nemesis with a serpent at her feet. Nemesis was associated with the concept of righteous retribution. As the type occurs regularly on the precious metal coinage of this reign, it was clearly intended to symbolize a fundamental aspect of the emperor's personal policy. Doubtless, it was this idea that was invoked as a justification for the invasion and conquest of Britain commencing in AD 43 and perhaps also for the execution of his wife Messalina half a decade later. Estimated Value $15,000 - 20,000

Ex Art Coins Roma 8 (3 February 2014), 484.
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