Numismatica Ars Classica Zurich

Auction 106 - Part I (2)  –  10 May 2018

Numismatica Ars Classica Zurich, Auction 106 - Part I (2)

Roman and Byzantine Coins

Th, 10.05.2018, from 10:30 AM CEST
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Galba, 68 – 69. Aureus July 68 - January 69, AV 7.44 g. IMP SER GALBA CAESAR AVG P M Laureate head r. Rev. DIVA – AVGVSTA Livia standing l., holding patera in r. hand and sceptre in l. C 57. BMC –, cf. 12 (denarius). RIC 223. Calicó 474. CBN 99. Very rare and among the finest aurei of Galba in existence. A realistic portrait struck in very high relief on a full flan, virtually as struck and almost Fdc Almost more remarkable than Galba’s legacy as an emperor for seven months in 68 and 69 is the life he enjoyed before he claimed the purple. He was among the wealthiest men in the empire, and is said not to have travelled anywhere, not even on a casual afternoon ride, with less than ten thousand gold pieces. Being so wealthy and belonging to a noble family, the Suplicii, it is not surprising that he held many important posts in Rome and in the provinces, and was a personal acquaintance of the Julio-Claudians. Galba began his association with the Julio-Claudians with a pinch on the cheek from Augustus when he was a child, and thereafter he was a personal acquaintance of the emperors from Tiberius onward to Nero, whom he overthrew in 68. Agrippina Junior apparently was infatuated with him, and he enjoyed especially close friendships with Claudius and Livia. Suetonius tells us Livia made Galba her principal heir, leaving him 500,000 aurei, but that Tiberius nullified her bequest on a technicality, reducing the amount to only 5,000. The reverse of this aureus depicts the standing figure of Livia, who had been deified since the accession of her grandson Claudius in 41. The point is clear: Galba advertises his famous attachment to the early Julio-Claudians, and specifically to the first empress Livia. In doing so he offers proof of his fitness to wear the purple as the first non-Julio-Claudian to claim that honour. It was an appropriate message in this age of chaos and civil war, when faith in the more recent Julio-Claudians had been justifiably shaken, and Galba proposed a return to the severitas of a bygone era.

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Price realized 260'000 CHF
Starting price 200'000 CHF
Estimate 250'000 CHF
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