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Auction 96  14-15 February 2017
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Lot 1985

Starting price: 500 USD
Price realized: 550 USD
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Albinus Bruti f. Silver Denarius (4.09 g), 48 BC. Rome. PIETAS behind, bare head of Pietas right. Reverse: ALBINVS BRVTI F, clasped hands holding winged caduceus. Crawford 450/2; HCRI 26; Sydenham 942; Postumia 10. Lustrous. Nearly Mint State. Estimate Value $500 - 600
The Aurora Family Collection, purchased in 1969.
The moneyer, Decimus Junius Brutus, is better known to us than are most moneyers as he saw extensive service under Caesar during the Gallic Wars and was later made governor of Transalpine Gaul. Additionally, he was made Caesar's heir should Octavius reject the inheritance. Despite the favor Caesar showed him, he was amongst the conspirators in his assassination (he should not be confused with M. Junius Brutus, however, who was one of the principals of the conspiracy). The types chosen for this coin advertise Caesar's leniency in dealing with those Romans who had opposed him, Pietas personifying devotion and love of country, and the clasped hands an obvious symbol of reconciliation. The winged caduceus is most associated as the attribute of the personification of Felicitas, and here represents the beneficial outcome of Caesar's clemency.
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