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Triton XX Sessions 1 & 2  10 January 2017
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Lot 916

Estimate: 5000 USD
Price realized: 4500 USD
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Maximus of Spain. Usurper, AD 409-411. AR Siliqua (15mm, 1.54 g, 6h). Barcino (Barcelona) mint. Struck AD 410-411. D N MAXIM VS P F A[VG], pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / VICTOR [I]A AAVGGG, Roma seated left on cuirass, holding Victory on globe in right hand and inverted spear with left; SMB[A]. RIC X 1601; King p. 291; RSC 1b. VF, lightly toned, minor porosity, small flan flaw behind head. Full name. Very rare.


From the KD Collection. Ex Triton XII (6 January 2009), lot 793.

Maximus was the domesticus (household manager) and probably a relative of the general Gerontius, who revolted against Constantine III in AD 409. Basically a non-entity and Gerontius' puppet, Maximus was allowed to retire into private life when his master committed suicide in AD 411. However, if this Maximus is the same person as the Maximus tyrannus who unsuccessfully attempted to seize power in Spain around AD 420, his good fortune did not last. Maximus tyrannus was captured and publicly executed at the games celebrating Honorius' tricennalia at Ravenna in AD 422 as an example for any other would-be traitors. According to Philip Grierson (DOCLR, p. 219), there are about twenty known coins of Maximus.
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