T. Didius AR Denarius. Rome, 113-112 BC. Helmeted head of Roma to right; monogram of ROMA behind, [mark of value below] / Two gladiators fighting, each holding shield, one attacking to right with flail, the other defending to left with sword; T•DEIDI in exergue. Crawford 294/1; BMCRR Italy 530; RSC Didia 2. 3.87g, 19mm, 8h.
Good Very Fine.
From the collection of Z.P., Austria;
Ex Numismatica Varesi, Auction 65, 30 October 2014, lot 67;
Ex Astarte S.A., Auction XVI, 26 November 2004, lot 1260.
Babelon suggests that the reverse type refers to the moneyer's ancestor T. Didius, who was sent to Sicily in 138 BC to quash a slave revolt that was ultimately the precursor to the first of the three Servile Wars. Crawford disagrees, suggesting that the reverse depicts a scene one would expect to witness at the games T. Didius promised to put on during his time as aedile, making this issue an example of electoral propaganda.
Price realized | 500 GBP |
Starting price | 300 GBP |
Estimate | 500 GBP |