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Auction 119 with Jesús Vico S.A.  6 Oct 2020
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Lot 110

Estimate: 25 000 CHF
Price realized: 36 000 CHF
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Marcus Aurelius augustus, 161 – 180
Aureus 176-177, AV 7.22 g. M ANTONINVS AVG – GERM SARM Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rev. TR P XXXI IMP VIII COS III P P Pile of arms; in exergue, DE SARM. C 172. BMC 739 note. RIC 366. Faces of Power 261 (this reverse die). Calicó 1848 (these dies).
Extremely rare and in exceptional condition for the issue, undoubtedly one of the finest
specimens known of this intriguing issue. Virtually as struck and almost Fdc

Privately purchased from Ibergold in 1983. This coin is sold with an export licence issued by the government of Spain.

The empire enjoyed an age of relative peace and prosperity under Hadrian and Antoninus Pius, but with the accession of the co-emperors Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus in 161, the nation braced for war. Their immediate tasks were not to draft legislation with the senate or to engage in charitable deeds, but to lead their legions to the great river boundaries and defend their empire. Lucius Verus went to the East to guard against the Parthians and Marcus Aurelius marched northward to the long frontier defined by the Rhine and the Danube. Marcus Aurelius was to spend much of his life as emperor waging unwanted wars on the frontiers, which sometimes required leading his soldiers deep into German territory on dangerous expeditions. Not long before this aureus was struck Marcus Aurelius had scored victories over the Sarmatians and the Germans, which he celebrated on coinage struck mainly in 176. These victories Marcus Aurelius celebrates here, though he had to contend with a serious illness and a usurpation by the Syrian governor Avidius Cassius.
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