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Auction LIII  2-3 May 2020
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Lot 288

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Claudius (41-54). AR Cistophorus, uncertain mint in Asia Minor, 41-42 AD. D/ TI CLAVD CAES AVG. Bare head left. R/ Distyle temple inscribed ROM ET AVG on entablature and containing figure of Augustus standing left, holding spear, being crowned by female figure holding cornucopiae; COM-ASI across fields. RIC 120 (Pergamum) (R3); RPC 2221 (Ephesus?). AR. g. 10.34 mm. 27.00 R. Rare. A very attractive example, brilliant and lightly toned. Good VF/VF.

Not since the magnificent and varied types of Augustus over sixty years earlier had any cistophori been produced by the Romans. Two brief issues were struck under Claudius, which appear to have been commemorative in nature, and not intended for general circulation. The present type, from the first issue, probably depicts the temple of Roma and Augustus at Pergamum, to which mint this type is sometimes attributed. The authors of RPC note however that the numerous die links between this issue and that depicting the temple of Diana at Ephesus indicate that despite the reverse types, the coins were all produced at a single mint - probably Ephesus, since that is where the second Claudian issue appears to have been made. (Roma Numismatics XVI, 473 note).
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