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Auction XXI  24-25 Mar 2021
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Lot 881

Estimate: 1000 GBP
Price realized: 750 GBP
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Justinian I Æ 20 Nummi. Rome, AD 537-539. D И IVSTIANVS P P AV (sic), pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / Large K, star to left, cross to right; all within wreath. MIBE 222; DOC 325a; Sear 301. 9.13g, 23mm, 6h.

Near Extremely Fine; even dark green patina. Rare, and in exceptional condition for the issue.

Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Triton XXII, 8 January 2019, lot 1194.

Desirous of re-establishing the full extent of the Roman Empire, the Emperor Justinian appointed Belisarius to begin the reconquering of those areas under the control of the Vandals and the Ostrogoths. Belisarius, despite having extremely limited forces and means at his disposal, successfully retook North Africa, Sicily and Naples for the Empire. As Belisarius then marched north towards Rome, the Ostrogoths left the city, having understood that the citizens of the city decisively supported Belisarius. The celebrations following Belisarius' historic entry into the ancient capital of the Roman Empire were short-lived; the Ostrogothic army under their king Vitiges soon laid siege to the city defended now by the greatly outnumbered men of Belisarius' expeditionary force. The siege lasted in all for a year and nine days (from 2 March 537- 12 March 538), during which time these coins appear to have been struck. The Ostrogoths eventually abandoned the siege in order to defend Ravenna against John, Belisarius' subordinate general who by capturing Ariminum with a detachment of two thousand men posed a grave threat to the Ostrogoth capital which was barely a day's march away.
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