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Auction 117  15-16 Sep 2020
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Lot 2233

Starting price: 120 USD
Price realized: 280 USD
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M. Nonius Sufenas. Silver Denarius (3.89 g), 57 BC. Rome. SVFENAS before, S C behind, head of Saturn right; behind, harpa and conical stone. Reverse: SEX NONI in exergue, PR L V P F around, Roma seated left on cuirass and shield, holding spear, crowned by Victory standing to left behind her, holding palm. Crawford 421/1; Sydenham 885; Nonia 1. Toned. Small test cut on back of head of Saturn. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $250 - UP
The reverse of this coin is historically important in that it alone preserves the name of the praetor who first held the games, the ludi Victoriae Sullanae, in 81 BC honoring Sulla's victory at the Colline Gate. The abbreviated legend is normally read Sextus Nonius, praetor ludos victoriae primus fecit ("Sextus Nonius as praetor first held the games of Victory").
Ex Malter (28 March 1999), 317.
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