Lot 2531

Sale 62 · Important Australian & World Coins & Banknotes

Description

Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.74 grams), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG II below, (S.414 [£120], Cr.544/14, Syd.1216, C. Mark Antony 27 [£65]). Slightly off centred on the obverse, grey patina, nearly extremely fine and scarce.

Ex. Glendining's London, 11 July 1990 (lot 84 part). These legionary denarii were struck for the use of the fleet and legions when Antony was preparing for the struggle with Octavian. they are an interesting record of the number of legions in Antony's army and all are slightly baser than usual Republican and early Imperial denarii. Consequently many survived into use for many years, some turn up very worn. They can be regarded as 'Money of Necessity'.

Estimate
$300
Result Status
Sold
Prices Realised
$310