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E-Sale 78  17 Dec 2020
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Lot 159

Estimate: 500 GBP
Price realized: 460 GBP
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Kingdom of Mauretania, Juba II, with Cleopatra Selene, AR Denarius. Caesarea, dated RY 6 = 20/19 BC. REX•IVBA•REGIS•IVBAI•F•R•A•VI, diademed head of Juba left / BACIΛICCA KΛЄOΠATPA, diademed and draped bust of Kleopatra left. MAA 114; Mazard 357 var.; SNG Copenhagen 546 (same dies). 3.33g, 17mm, 4h.

Very Fine. Extremely Rare.

Acquired from Phidias (Paris), vente numismatique;
Ex private French collection and from the Banasa / El Ksar Hoard of 1907 (IGCH 2307).

The Ptolemaic princess Cleopatra Selene was born to Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony in about 40 BC, but the precise date of her death of is unknown - she may have died before AD 6/7 when Juba II married the Herodian Princess Glaphyra, but dated coin issues in her name indicate her being still alive until about AD 17 and that in fact Glaphyra was probably Juba's second wife while she still lived. It is known that by the time Juba II died in AD 23 she was already dead, as it is recorded that he was buried alongside his first wife in the Royal Mausoleum near ancient Iol, later Caesarea Mauretaniae, modern Cherchell in what is today Algeria.

The Banasa Hoard, deposited in circa AD 20-24 was found in 1907 near modern day Souk-el Arbaa, 120 km northeast of Rabat, Morocco, in 1907. The hoard was previously said to be from Alkazar (El Ksar El Kebir), 70 km south of Tangier and hence is occasionally referred to as the El Ksar Hoard. The group contained approximately 4000 silver coins and one bronze. A substantial number of the coins now reside in public collections, principally in London, Paris, Berlin, Athens, New York and Algiers.
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