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Lot nuber 490

Divus Trajan. Died AD 117. AR Antoninianus (23mm, 3.14 g, 7h). Consecration issue. Rome mint, 1st officina. 8th emission of Trajan Decius, mid AD 251.


Electronic Auction 502
Lot: 490.
 Estimated: $ 100

Roman Imperial, Silver

Sold For $ 325. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

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Divus Trajan. Died AD 117. AR Antoninianus (23mm, 3.14 g, 7h). Consecration issue. Rome mint, 1st officina. 8th emission of Trajan Decius, mid AD 251. Radiate bust right, slight drapery / Lighted altar. RIC IV 86a (Decius); RSC 664a. Rough in areas. Good VF.

When Decius became emperor shortly after the millennium of Rome, he attempted to garner support by restoring the traditional Roman religion. However, by this time the old Roman pantheon was no longer in vogue. Therefore, Decius issued a series of coins commemorating deified emperors. The list of rulers commemorated (eleven in all) falls short of the total then consecrated and there is no explanation as to why the series lacks such figures as the deified Julius Caesar, Claudius, Lucius Verus, Pertinax or Caracalla. To further confuse matters, the series includes Severus Alexander, an emperor who was never deified and whose appearance thus remains an enigma.
In RIC IV, Mattingly rather unconvincingly attributed the 'Divus' types struck under Decius to the mint at Milan. Via a study of die-linkage using British Museum specimens as well as examples that have appeared in various auctions over the years, K. J. J. Elks has since refuted Mattingly's attribution, placing the 'Divi' series in the last issue of Decius struck at Rome (see Reattribution of the Milan Coins of Trajan Decius to the Rome Mint, NC 1972, pp. 111-5 and pls. 14-15.)

Closing Date and Time: 20 October 2021 at 12:43:00 ET.

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