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Keystone Auction 6 – Session Three – The Ken Bressett Collection, Part II – Roman Coinage

Lot nuber 3130

Drusus. Caesar, AD 19-23. Æ Dupondius (28mm, 10.65 g, 12h).


Keystone Auction 6 – Session Three – The Ken Bressett Collection, Part II – Roman Coinage
Lot: 3130.
 Estimated: $ 75

Roman Imperial, Bronze

Sold For $ 90. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

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Drusus. Caesar, AD 19-23. Æ Dupondius (28mm, 10.65 g, 12h). Rome mint. Struck AD 21-22. Veiled, diademed, and draped bust of Livia (?) as Pietas right / Legend around large S C. Livia was the wife of Augustus, and mother of Tiberius. RIC I 43 (Tiberius); Cohen 1. Near Fine, green-brown patina.

From the Ken Bressett Collection. Ex coin show @ $9.

The personification on the obverse of this type has long been traditionally identified with Livia, the mother of Tiberius; Sutherland accordingly followed this conclusion, though with some hesitation. Drusus Caesar's name in the legend dates it squarely to the period shortly before his death in 23 AD and as part of the larger series extolling imperial virtues and dynastic succession. Only, three years before, Drusus' wife Livilla gave birth to twin sons . Thus, as Pietas, Livilla would have been a more logical model for Pietas than Livia, who by then was in her late 70s. Livilla had fulfilled her familial duty by producing heirs for a new, Claudian dynasty. At the same time, Sejanus, Tiberius' praefectus praetorio was on the ascendant and he attempted to ally himself with the imperial family by marrying Drusus' widow. Rumors had already been circultating that he had had a hand in the death of Drusus; these implications spread to Livilla as well who was soon revealed as having had an affair with Sejanus, even before Drusus' death

The final winners of all Keystone 6 lots will be determined at the online sale that will be held on 11 March 2022. Session Three, presenting part 1 of the Ken Bressett Collection, featuring Roman coinage, will be held Friday evening, 11 March 2022 beginning at 7:00 PM ET.

Winning bids are subject to a 20% buyer's fee for bids placed on this website and 22.50% for all others.