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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Troas| > MA92872
Valerian I, October 253 - c. June 260 A.D., Alexandreia Troas, Troas
|Troas|, |Valerian| |I,| |October| |253| |-| |c.| |June| |260| |A.D.,| |Alexandreia| |Troas,| |Troas
|, In Roman mythology, Romulus and Remus were the twin sons of the Vestal Virgin Rhea Silvia, fathered by the god of war, Mars. They were abandoned in the Tiber as infants. Faustulus, a shepherd, found the infants being suckled by the she-wolf (Lupa) at the foot of the Palatine Hill. Their cradle, in which they had been abandoned, was on the shore overturned under a fig tree. Faustulus and his wife, Acca Larentia, raised the children. Romulus was the first King of Rome.
MA92872. Bronze AE 22, SNG Munchen 130 (same dies); Bellinger Troy A442; cf. SNG Cop 187; BMC Troas p. 30, 168; SNG Hunt 1296; SNG Tub 2551 (legend variations), F, well centered, rough, Alexandria Troas (Eski Stambul, Turkey) mint, weight 3.979g, maximum diameter 22.0mm, die axis 0o, Oct 253 - c. Jun 260 A.D.; obverse IMP LIC VALERIANVS AV, laureate, draped, and bearded bust right, seen from behind; reverse she-wolf standing right, head turned facing, suckling Romulus and Remus, COL AVG above, TRO in exergue; rare variety; SOLD











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