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Auction 135  21 Nov 2022
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Lot 284

Estimate: 40 000 CHF
Price realized: 50 000 CHF
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The Roman Empire. Nerva, 96 – 98.
Aureus 97, AV 7.64 g. IMP NERVA CAES AVG – P M TR P COS III P P Laureate head r. Rev. LIBERTAS – PVBLICA Libertas standing l., holding pileus in r. hand and sceptre in l. C 112. BMC 46 note. RIC 19. CBN 31. Biaggi 458 (this coin). Calicó 976 (this coin illustrated).
Very rare and in unusually fine condition for this difficult issue. A bold portrait struck
in high relief perfectly centred on a full flan. Extremely fine

Ex Glendining 14-16 January 1953, Rashleigh part I, 32 and NAC 49, 2008, B.d.B., 175 sales. This coin is illustrated in The Roman Aurei by X. E. Calicó.
History is best understood in hindsight, and the Romans of the time could not have known how pivotal an event the murder of Domitian would prove to be. We have since recognised a clean break between the 'Twelve Caesars' and the 'Adoptive' emperors – something that would not have crossed the mind of a Roman living in the transition year of 96. Replacing Domitian was an elderly, childless senator named Marcus Cocceius Nerva, who was descended from a long line of successful lawyers. His reign was not remarkable, but it served as a buffer between the dynastic nature of the previous century and the 'adoptive' character of the era that followed. Nerva's reign was one of moderation and tolerance in comparison with that of his predecessor, and had he been a younger, more energetic man – perhaps with an heir – it is hard to predict how the fate of Rome might have been altered. Instead, it more or less continued along its militant and expansionist path throughout the reign of Trajan, only to be briefly curtailed under Hadrian, and restored out of necessity by later emperors.
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