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Triskeles Sale 25  28 Sep 2018
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Lot 476

Estimate: 50 USD
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Gordian III. A.D. 238-244. AR antoninianus (23 mm, 4.35 g, 12 h). Rome, A.D. 240. IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III right / VIRTVTI AVGVSTI, Hercules standing right, leaning on club set on rock and holding lion's skin. RIC 116; RSC 403. Very fine.

Ex Guillaumont-Richard (9 April 2016), 180 (part); St. Jean d'Ardieres Hoard.

The St. Jean d'Ardieres Hoard consisted of 4,100 antoniniani and three denarii struck from 215 until 252. It was studied by Vincent Drost and his results published in Trésors Monétaires.

It has been suggested that the depiction of Hercules on the reverse of this coin was copied from the 'Farnese Hercules'. The 'Farnese Hercules' is an early third century A.D. masterpiece by the otherwise unknown artist Glykon, who ultimately based his work on the 4th century B.C. sculpture made by the famed artist Lysippos or one of his followers. The statue was commissioned for the Baths of Caracalla in Rome, which was dedicated in A.D. 216, but subsequently was lost to time until it was found in 1546. After its recovery, it was displayed in its own room at Palazzo Farnese in Rome, which was decorated with frescoes depicting the hero's Twelve Labors, but was subsequently moved in 1787 to Naples, where it currently resides in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale.

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