Lot 3402

Sale 90 · Important Australian & World Coins, Medals & Banknotes

Description

Pompey the Great, (c.46-5 B.C.), silver denarius, Spanish mint, (3.69 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head to right, M. POBLICI. LEG. PRO PR around, rev. Hispania or Baetica presenting palm to Pompey who is alighting from prow, CN. MAG[NVS. IMP] around, (S.1384 [?185 VF], Cr.469/1a, Syd.1035, RSC Pompey the Great 1). Slightly off centred, otherwise very fine and rare.

The issue was struck by Cnaeus Pompey son of Pompey the Great, who went to Spain after his father's death to revive the spirit of the party. It may be the son and not the father on the reverse of the coin. 42 dies was used for the obverse of this coin type as calculated by Crawford.

Estimate
$300
Result Status
Sold
Prices Realised
$700

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