Lot 2770
Sale 110 · Important Australian & World Coins, Medals, Tokens & Banknotes
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Description
L. Hostilius Saserna, (48 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.80 g), obv. head of Gallic warrior (Vercingetorix?) to right, Gaulish shield behind, rev. naked warrior in biga driven by charioteer to right, L HOSTILIVS above, [SASERN] below, E countermarked in field, (S.418, Cr.448/2, Syd.952, B.Hostilia 2). Worn, very good and rare.
Ex Geoff St. Clair Collection.
Vercingetorix, c.82 BC - 46 BC) was the chieftain of the Arverni tribe, who united the Gauls in an ultimately unsuccessful revolt against Roman forces during the last phase of Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars. He came to power in 52 BC, when he raised an army and was proclaimed king at Gergovia. He soon established an alliance with other tribes and took control of their combined armies, leading them in Gaul's most significant revolt against Roman power. Vercingetorix surrendered to the Romans after being defeated at the Battle of Alesia in 52 BC, after which he was imprisoned for five years. In 46 he was paraded through Rome as part of Caesar's triumph before being executed. Vercingetorix is primarily known through Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico.
- Estimate
- $150
- Result Status
- Sold
- Prices Realised
- $300