Numismatik Naumann

Auction 143  –  4 August 2024

Numismatik Naumann, Auction 143

Ancient and World Coins

Su, 04.08.2024, from 5:00 PM CEST
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Description

GAUL. Nemausus. Augustus (27 BC-14AD). As.

Obv: IMP / DIVI F.
Back to back heads of Agrippa left, wearing combined rostral crown and laurel wreath, and Augustus right, bare.
Rev: COL NEM.
Crocodile right chained to palm branch; wreath with long ties above, palms below.

RPC I 523; SNG Copehagen 696-8.

Possibly a contemporary imitation. The name of the city Nemausus derives from a Celtic god worshipped by the Volcae Arecomici, who had established their capital here, later transformed by Augustus into Colonia Augusta Nemausus (27 BC). The symbol of the city was the Egyptian crocodile chained to a palm tree that appears on the reverse of this coin series, which features the portraits of Augustus and his lieutenant Agrippa on the obverse. The types are a clear allusion to the founding of the city by legionaries returning from the Egyptian campaigns and to Augustus' victory, thanks to Agrippa, over Mark Antony at the Battle of Actium (31 BC).

Condition: Good very fine.

Weight: 7.14 g.
Diameter: 26 mm.

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Price realized 400 EUR 6 bids
Starting price 200 EUR
Estimate 250 EUR
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