THE NEW YORK SALE

Auction 51  –  13 January 2021

THE NEW YORK SALE, Auction 51

Ancient Coins

We, 13.01.2021, from 1:00 AM CET
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Description

Roman Republic (Ancient, pre-41 BC)
L. Scribonius Libo. Silver Denarius (4.00 g), 62 BC. Rome. BON EVENT before, LIBO behind, diademed head of Bonus Eventus right. Reverse: PVTEAL above, SCRIBON in exergue, garlanded well head decorated with two lyres and hammer. Crawford 416/1a; Sydenham 928; Scribonia 8a. Nicely toned. NGC grade XF; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 4/5. Our grade Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $250
The reverse depicts the puteal Scribonianum (Scribonian well-head) which had been set up by a distant ancestor of the moneyer. The well-head was quite ornate, being either festooned with garlands or, more likely, engraved with their likeness, and was located near the arch of the Fabii in the Roman Forum. The type comes in three varieties, with either a pair of tongs, a hammer, or an anvil set at the base of the well-head (the last is by far the scarcest of the three). Built upon a bidental, a spot that had been struck by lightening, the puteal Scribonianum served as an important meeting place for litigants and moneylenders in Rome as it was conveniently located near the praetor's tribunal. The obverse is appropriately dedicated to the deity Bonus Eventus, the bringer of good outcomes, who appealed equally to all parties involved in any legal dispute.
Ex The William Oldknow Collection.

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Price realized 360 USD
Starting price 200 USD
Estimate 250 USD
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