Current
$750
Est.
$500
Bids:
15
Timed Auction
Electronic Auction 584
Category
Description
Nero. AD 54-68. Æ Sestertius (34.5mm, 23.94 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck circa AD 64. Laureate head left / Triumphal arch, showing the front, with a wreath hung across it, surmounted by the emperor in facing quadriga accompanied by Pax and Victory, flanked by two soldiers; statue of Mars in side niche; the faces and plinths of the arch are ornamented with elaborate reliefs. RIC I 148; WCN 117; cf. Elkins, Monuments Figure 79 (for rev. type). Dark brown surfaces, smoothing. VF.
Ex Triton XXVII – Session 6 (18 January 2024), lot 6061; Nilus Coins inventory 23108 (ND).
This monumental triumphal arch was erected by Nero to commemorate Roman military campaigns against the Parthians in Mesopotamia and Armenia. Although not particularly successful in a military sense, with Paetus losing almost his entire army at Randeia in Armenia, the war did end with a peace treaty favorable to Rome that was upheld for nearly fifty years. This coin type is vitally important for architectural historians, for the arch was dismantled after Nero's ignominious end in 68 and is only known through its depiction on the coins.
Closing Date and Time: 2 April 2025 at 13:52:20 ET.
All winning bids are subject to a 20% buyer’s fee.
Ex Triton XXVII – Session 6 (18 January 2024), lot 6061; Nilus Coins inventory 23108 (ND).
This monumental triumphal arch was erected by Nero to commemorate Roman military campaigns against the Parthians in Mesopotamia and Armenia. Although not particularly successful in a military sense, with Paetus losing almost his entire army at Randeia in Armenia, the war did end with a peace treaty favorable to Rome that was upheld for nearly fifty years. This coin type is vitally important for architectural historians, for the arch was dismantled after Nero's ignominious end in 68 and is only known through its depiction on the coins.
Closing Date and Time: 2 April 2025 at 13:52:20 ET.
All winning bids are subject to a 20% buyer’s fee.