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476271. Sold For $5250

Nero. AD 54-68. AR Denarius (18mm, 3.56 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 64-65. RIC I 53; WCN 57; BMCRE 74; RSC 119. EF, attractively toned. Excellent portrait.


Ex Triton VII (13 January 2004), lot 870.

This reverse type commemorates the protection of Nero from the Pisonian Conspiracy. Events of the years AD 64-65 defined the subsequent reputation of Nero as a cruel and self-indulgent ruler. His “excesses” resulted in a conspiracy to overthrow and replace him with Gaius Calpurnius Piso. Among the conspirators were many high-ranking members of Nero's court, including Seneca the Younger, the poet Lucan, and Petronius (Nero's self-proclaimed “arbiter of elegance”). To Nero, the failure of a conspiracy made up of those so close to him could have been achieved only through divine intervention. As the king of the Gods oversaw the security of the Roman state, Nero believed it was Jupiter the Guardian (Custos) who had saved him from harm.