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0002 Sextus Pompey -- Neptune and Naval Trophy
<b>Sextus Pompey, Imperator and Prefect of the Fleet
[Youngest Son of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey the Great)]</b>
Obv: <b>[</b>MAG or MA (ligatured) G<b>]</b>&#10625;PIVS&#10625;IMP&#10625;ITER; Portrait of Neptune facing r., diademed and bearded, trident over l. shoulder. Border of dots.
Rev: <b>[</b>PRAE (AE ligatured) F&#10625;CLAS&#10625;ET&#10625;ORAE (AE ligatured)<b>]</b>&#10625;MAR (ligatured) IT&#10625;EX&#10625;S&#10625;C&#10625;; Naval trophy with trident on top and anchor on bottom, prow stem on l. and aplustre on r., at base two representations of Charybdis and two dog heads of Scylla. Border of dots.
Denomination: silver denarius; Mint: Sicily, uncertain location<sup>1</sup>; Date: summer 42 - summer 39 BC<sup>2</sup>; Weight: 3.89g; Diameter: 17mm; Die axis: 30º; References, for example: Sear CRI 333; BMCRR v. II Sicily 15, 16, and 17 variant<sup>3</sup>; Sydenham 1347 variant<sup>3</sup>; Crawford RRC 511/2a or 2b<sup>4</sup>.

Notes:

Obverse legend: MAG[NUS]&#10625;PIVS&#10625;IMP[ERATOR]&#10625;ITER[UM]
Reverse legend: PRAEF[ECTUS]&#10625;CLAS[SIS]&#10625;ET&#10625;ORAE&#10625;MARIT[IMAE]&#10625;EX&#10625;S[ENATUS]&#10625;C[ONSULTO]

<sup>1</sup>Sear CRI, Crawford RRC, Sydenham, and DeRose Evans (1987) all place the minting of this coin type in Sicily, but they do not reference a possible location. Grueber BMCRR v. II Sicily suggests Messana.
<sup>2</sup>This is the date range argued for in Estiot 2006 (p. 145). Estiot recommends returning to Crawford's proposal of 42 - 40 BC. Crawford RRC, p. 521 suggests the period in 42 BC after Sextus Pompey defeated Q. Salvidienus Rufus. Grueber BMCRR v. II Sicily, p.562 proposes 38 - 36 BC and Sydenham, p. 210 adopts the same datation. DeRose Evans (1987), p. 129 offers a time between late summer 36 and September 36 BC.
<sup>3</sup>Grueber BMCRR v. II Sicily 15, 16, and 17 and Sydenham 1347 only list a reverse legend containing <b>MAR</b> (ligatured) <b>I</b> but the coin here is <b>MAR</b> (ligatured) <b>IT</b>.
<sup>4</sup>It is impossible to see the full obverse legend, so it cannot be determined if MA is ligatured or not. The reverse legend is clearly the first variety of 2a or 2b, a variety not found on 2c.

Provenance: Ex Shanna Schmidt Numismatics April 11, 2019; from the collection of W. F. Stoecklin, Amriswil, Switzerland; acquired from Hess AG in Luzern, from the Ernst Haeberlin collection, Cahn & Hess, Frankfurt, July 17, 1933 Lot 2889.

Photo credits: Shanna Schmidt Numismatics

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0002 Sextus Pompey -- Neptune and Naval Trophy

Sextus Pompey, Imperator and Prefect of the Fleet
[Youngest Son of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey the Great)]

Obv: [MAG or MA (ligatured) G]⦁PIVS⦁IMP⦁ITER; Portrait of Neptune facing r., diademed and bearded, trident over l. shoulder. Border of dots.
Rev: [PRAE (AE ligatured) F⦁CLAS⦁ET⦁ORAE (AE ligatured)]⦁MAR (ligatured) IT⦁EX⦁S⦁C⦁; Naval trophy with trident on top and anchor on bottom, prow stem on l. and aplustre on r., at base two representations of Charybdis and two dog heads of Scylla. Border of dots.
Denomination: silver denarius; Mint: Sicily, uncertain location1; Date: summer 42 - summer 39 BC2; Weight: 3.89g; Diameter: 17mm; Die axis: 30º; References, for example: Sear CRI 333; BMCRR v. II Sicily 15, 16, and 17 variant3; Sydenham 1347 variant3; Crawford RRC 511/2a or 2b4.

Notes:

Obverse legend: MAG[NUS]⦁PIVS⦁IMP[ERATOR]⦁ITER[UM]
Reverse legend: PRAEF[ECTUS]⦁CLAS[SIS]⦁ET⦁ORAE⦁MARIT[IMAE]⦁EX⦁S[ENATUS]⦁C[ONSULTO]

1Sear CRI, Crawford RRC, Sydenham, and DeRose Evans (1987) all place the minting of this coin type in Sicily, but they do not reference a possible location. Grueber BMCRR v. II Sicily suggests Messana.
2This is the date range argued for in Estiot 2006 (p. 145). Estiot recommends returning to Crawford's proposal of 42 - 40 BC. Crawford RRC, p. 521 suggests the period in 42 BC after Sextus Pompey defeated Q. Salvidienus Rufus. Grueber BMCRR v. II Sicily, p.562 proposes 38 - 36 BC and Sydenham, p. 210 adopts the same datation. DeRose Evans (1987), p. 129 offers a time between late summer 36 and September 36 BC.
3Grueber BMCRR v. II Sicily 15, 16, and 17 and Sydenham 1347 only list a reverse legend containing MAR (ligatured) I but the coin here is MAR (ligatured) IT.
4It is impossible to see the full obverse legend, so it cannot be determined if MA is ligatured or not. The reverse legend is clearly the first variety of 2a or 2b, a variety not found on 2c.

Provenance: Ex Shanna Schmidt Numismatics April 11, 2019; from the collection of W. F. Stoecklin, Amriswil, Switzerland; acquired from Hess AG in Luzern, from the Ernst Haeberlin collection, Cahn & Hess, Frankfurt, July 17, 1933 Lot 2889.

Photo credits: Shanna Schmidt Numismatics

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Jay GT4   [May 25, 2019 at 03:27 AM]
Gorgeous
PMah   [May 25, 2019 at 03:44 AM]
Quite the coin. Beautiful tone.
Ancient Aussie   [May 25, 2019 at 07:23 AM]
Love this coin.
Steve P   [May 25, 2019 at 08:06 PM]
Cha-ching!! ... winna-winna
Blayne W   [May 25, 2019 at 08:14 PM]
wow! awesome coin. Love everything about it .
Mark R1   [May 29, 2019 at 11:13 PM]
Beautiful coin.
Pharsalos   [May 31, 2019 at 03:09 PM]
Lovely coin and provenance.
*Alex   [Jul 11, 2021 at 10:35 AM]
Wow. Superb coin. Great photo.
Nemonater   [Jan 24, 2022 at 12:01 AM]
Beautifu!
Serendipity   [Mar 19, 2023 at 07:50 PM]
Beautifully toned silver denarius!

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