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Auction 106  9-10 May 2018
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Lot 476

Estimate: 2000 CHF
Price realized: 1800 CHF
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Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio. Denarius, mint moving with Scipio in Africa 47-46, AR 3.89 g. Q·METEL Laureate head of Jupiter r.; below, PIVS. Rev. SCIPIO Elephant r.; in exergue, IMP. Babelon Caecilia 47. Sydenham 1046. Sear Imperators 45. RBW 1601. Crawford 459/1.
In exceptional condition and among the finest specimens known. Well struck and centred
on a full flan and with an enchanting iridescent tone. Virtually as struck and almost Fdc

Ex Tkalec 7 May 2010, 139 and NAC 86, 2015, Gasvoda, 7 sales.

Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio had fled to Africa where the remaining generals of the Pompeian cause had united. The organisation of the African troops was left to Marcus Porcius Cato, great grandson of the famous "Cato the Censor". When planning the response to Julius Caesar's advance into the area, Cato foolishly decided that aristocratic rank outweighed military experience and he placed Scipio in charge of operations. Despite having been the late father-in-law to Pompey, Scipio was considerably lacking as a military commander. He had a great advantage on his side with the forces of King Juba and his elephants; Labienus and Petreius, both of whom were experienced generals; and the sons of Pompey, Gnaeus and Sextus.
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