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Web Auction 24  3-6 Dec 2022
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Lot 2119

Starting price: 75 CHF
Price realized: 5500 CHF
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BITHYNIA. Apamea. Agrippa, died 12 BC, with Agrippa Postumus, Caesar, 4-6 AD. Assarion (Bronze, 21 mm, 7.00 g, 6 h). M AGRIPPA [TR POT C I C] Bare head of Agrippa to right. Rev. AGRI[PPA AVG NE]PO Head of Agrippa Postumus to right. RPC I 2011. Very rare and of great historical interest. Minor cleaning scratches and the reverse struck somewhat off center, otherwise, fine.


From a European collection, acquired before 2021.

Agrippa Postumus was born three months after his father, Agrippa, passed away in 12 BC (hence the epithet 'Postumus'). The son of Augustus' greatest general and his daughter, Julia, Postumus was closely associated with the imperial domus. Augustus first refrained from adopting the young boy so that he would carry on the name of his closest friend, however, when Lucius and Gaius died in 2 and 4 AD, respectively, the emperor adopted both Tiberius and Agrippa Postumus, who now was his only remaining biological grandson.

Unfortunately, the young prince showed little interest in politics and soon gained a reputation of brutality, insolence and violence, prompting Augustus to depose and exile him in 6 AD. From 7 AD onwards, Postumus was held captive on the island of Planasia (Pianosa). Tacitus and Cassius Dio report that Augustus visited his grandson shortly before his death in 14 AD, leading to the rumor that the old emperor's intent was to appoint Postumus as his successor. However, there is no evidence for this, and Postumus was killed either shortly before or after Tiberius' accession to power on 19 August 14 AD.
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