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Auction 334  17 Mar 2020
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Lot 2324

Estimate: 500 EUR
Price realized: 1300 EUR
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The Aftermaths of the Great Revolt – The Romans' Victory Celebrations and the Humiliation of the Defeated (70-81 CE). Vespasian, 69-79.
Bronze coin, Bithynia; 14,24 g. AΥΤΟΚΡΑ ΤΙΤΟ† KAI†AP †ΕΒΑ† ΥΙΟ† (Imperator Titus Caesar, son of the Augustus/Emperor) laureate bust to right//EΠΙ Μ ΜΑΙΚΙΟΥ ΡΟΥΦΟΥ ΑΝΘΥΠΑΤΟΥ ([minted] under the proconsul/governour Maecius Rufus); a date palm, below captured Jewish weapons: to l. cuirass, helmet, and two spears, to r. shield and two spears. Recueil Waddington I 2, 237 f. no. 16; Hendin no. 1575; RPC no. 604; SNG von Aulock no. 6910; G. Stumpf, Numismatische Studien zur Chronologie der römischen Statthalter in Kleinasien, Saarbrücken 1991, no. 366.

Rare. Nearly very fine



Overbeck – Meshorer no. 351.



The coin was minted by the Bithynian League/Koinon, as Maecius Rufus is attested as a governor of the province of Pontus-Bithynia during the reign of Vespasian, cf. B.E. Thomasson, Laterculi praesidum I, Göteborg 1984, 245 no. 16. This coin also witnesses how intensively and widely the victory over the Jews was celebrated and propagated in all parts of the Roman empire.
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