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Auction XXII  7-8 Oct 2021
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Lot 662

Estimate: 500 GBP
Price realized: 750 GBP
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Augustus AR Denarius. Rome, 19/18 BC. P. Petronius Turpilianus, moneyer. TVRPILIANVS III•VIR•, head of Liber to right, wearing ivy-wreath / CAESAR AVGVSTVS•SIGN•RECE•, bare-headed Parthian kneeling to right, extending in right hand a standard, to which is attached a vexillum marked X, and holding out left hand. RIC I 287; BMCRE 10; RSC 485. 3.81g, 19mm, 1h.

Near Extremely Fine; charming iridescent cabinet tone.

From the inventory of Lucernae Numismática;
Acquired from Áureo & Calicó;
Ex Lifchuz Collection.

The disastrous Battle of Carrhae in 53 BC, in which 30,000 Roman soldiers from the army commanded by Crassus were slain by the Parthians, had been a crushing defeat. The reverse type of this coin and the following were struck as part of a proclamation by Augustus of the diplomatic coup he had achieved in 20 BC with the return of the legionary battle standards captured by the Parthians, and he emphasised the importance of this diplomatic coup in art such as the breastplate design on the statue of Augustus at the Prima Porta, and in monuments such as the Temple of Mars Ultor ('Mars the Avenger') built to house the returned standards.
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