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Electronic Auction 477  23 Sep 2020
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Lot 518

Estimate: 200 USD
Price realized: 225 USD
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Antoninus Pius. AD 138-161. Æ Dupondius (26mm, 13.42 g, 11h). Rome mint. Struck AD 157-158. Laureate head right / TEMPLVM DIV AVG REST, S C across field, [C]OS IIII in exergue, octastyle temple in which are seated figures of Divus Augustus and Livia. RIC III 988. Attractive green patina, minor smoothing. VF. Rare.

From the Stein A. Evensen Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 312 (9 October 2013), lot 201.

The Temple of Divus Augustus, commenced under Tiberius and dedicated by Caligula in August AD 37, suffered during the great fire of 80 which began on the Capitoline Hill and spread into the Forum and onto the Palatine. It was possibly restored or rebuilt under Domitian, although it is not mentioned in the Chronographia, and it certainly received further restoration under Antoninus Pius in 158. The temple under Antoninus was Corinthian octastyle and contained the seated figures of Divus Augustus and Livia within, generally drawn on the coinage at an elevated level to suggest perspective. The reliefs on the pediment are impossible to identify with any certainty, but the statuary on the roof (clearer on the related sestertii issued at the same time) can be identified as Augustus in quadriga flanked by Romulus on the left and Anchises carrying his father on the right.
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