Gaius 'Caligula' (AD 37-41) with Divus Augustus. AR denarius (19mm, 3.58 gm, 12h). NGC (photo-certificate) Choice AU 4/5 - 3/5. Lugdunum, AD 37. C CAESAR AVG•GERM P•M TR POT COS, bare head of Caligula right / Radiate head of Divus Augustus right, flanked by two six-pointed stars. RIC I 2. BMCRE 4. BN 3-8. RSC 11. Well-struck, with a pair of excellent portraits. Attractive cabinet toning. Despite being perhaps the worst of all Roman emperors, Caligula's coinage is interesting and attractive. As he had few, if any, real accomplishments to tout, his reverse types place great stress on his blue-blooded lineage. His portrait on this denarius is a bit chiseled and stern, as opposed to the gentle image on the reverse, depicting his great-grandfather, Augustus, now deified. The second star on the reverse possibly intended to represent Tiberius.
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Price realized | 4'800 USD |
Starting price | 2'500 USD |
Estimate | 5'000 USD |