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1749 - Octavian, Denarius
Italian mint, possibly Rome, 31-30 BC
Anepigraph, bare head of Octavian left
CAESAR - DIVI F, Victory standing right on globe, holding wreath
3.84 gr
Ref : HCRI # 408, RCV # 1552v, Cohen # 66, RIC # 255
The following comment is taken from CNG, sale 84 # 957 :
[i]"Following his victory at Actium, Octavian ordered a golden statue of Victory, standing on a globe and holding a wreath and palm, to be set up on an altar in the Curia in Rome. This statue had been captured by the Romans from Pyrrhus in 272 BC, and it assumed a somewhat tutelary mystique, protecting the Roman state from dissolution. In AD 382, the emperor Gratian ordered its removal. Two years later, the senator and orator Symmachus urged Valentinian II to replace it, a request that was met with stiff opposition from the bishop of Milan, Ambrose. Though it was briefly returned to its place by the usurper Eugenius, it was again removed following his defeat. Petitions to Theodosius I for its subsequent replacement were refused, on grounds that the once-important symbol of the gods’ blessing on the Roman Empire was now nothing more than a piece of paganism"[/i]

1749 - Octavian, Denarius

Italian mint, possibly Rome, 31-30 BC
Anepigraph, bare head of Octavian left
CAESAR - DIVI F, Victory standing right on globe, holding wreath
3.84 gr
Ref : HCRI # 408, RCV # 1552v, Cohen # 66, RIC # 255
The following comment is taken from CNG, sale 84 # 957 :
"Following his victory at Actium, Octavian ordered a golden statue of Victory, standing on a globe and holding a wreath and palm, to be set up on an altar in the Curia in Rome. This statue had been captured by the Romans from Pyrrhus in 272 BC, and it assumed a somewhat tutelary mystique, protecting the Roman state from dissolution. In AD 382, the emperor Gratian ordered its removal. Two years later, the senator and orator Symmachus urged Valentinian II to replace it, a request that was met with stiff opposition from the bishop of Milan, Ambrose. Though it was briefly returned to its place by the usurper Eugenius, it was again removed following his defeat. Petitions to Theodosius I for its subsequent replacement were refused, on grounds that the once-important symbol of the gods’ blessing on the Roman Empire was now nothing more than a piece of paganism"

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Randygeki(h2)   [Apr 21, 2010 at 08:25 PM]
Very cool, great addition!
David Atherton   [Apr 21, 2010 at 08:31 PM]
Fantastic! A coin that makes you sit up and take notice of it. Congrats!
Jay GT4   [Apr 21, 2010 at 09:27 PM]
Excellent!
maridvnvm   [Apr 22, 2010 at 07:11 AM]
What a stunning coin!
Tibsi   [Apr 22, 2010 at 08:38 AM]
Amazing!
Noah   [Apr 26, 2010 at 12:54 AM]
phenomenal specimen!!
Marsman   [Apr 28, 2010 at 04:57 PM]
This is the reason I love collecting ancient coins!
*Alex   [Apr 29, 2010 at 10:43 AM]
Fantastic coin, excellent portrait and great reverse as well.
kc   [Mar 02, 2011 at 03:35 PM]
Spectacular coin!
paul1888   [Dec 15, 2011 at 06:16 AM]
A real gem!
TIF   [Oct 12, 2013 at 10:57 AM]
Wow, fabulous!

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