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Auction 8  22 October 2013
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Lot 237

Estimate: 4000 CHF
Price realized: 5500 CHF
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ROMAN AND BYZANTINE COINS

Macrinus. AD 217-218. Denarius (Silver, 18mm, 3.45 g 12), Rome, January-June 218. IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG Laureate and cuirassed bust of Macrinus to right. Rev. PONTIF MAX TR P II COS II PP Macrinus, holding laurel branch and scepter and crowned by Victory standing behind him, standing left in the ornate car of a quadriga walking to left. Unpublished, BMC -, but cf. 54A (COS) and 57 (aureus but with COS II PP in exergue - genuine? = Calicó 2971). Calicó 2962 (aureus with COS PP in exergue). Cohen 104 var. (aureus). RIC 47 var. (aureus). Apparently unique and unknown. Well centered and attractive. Minor flan fault on the reverse, otherwise, extremely fine.

From the collection of a European specialist.

This coin must have been issued just prior to Macrinus' downfall and would have then been withdrawn. Aurei, sestertii, dupondii and asses with this type have long been known, but this is the first denarius to appear. This is not all that surprising: many Roman issues were originally produced in all metals but through the accidents of survival, only certain denominations are known today.

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