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Lot # 334 - Egypt, Alexandria. Aurelian (Lucius Domitius Aurelianus) and Vabalathus (Lucius Julius Aurelianus Septimius Vabalathus Athenodorus), 271-272. Reduced Drachm (Bronze, 24.00 mm, 8.29 g). Dated RY 1 of Aurelian = AD 270/1 and RY 4 of Vabalathus = AD 270/1. AYPHΛIANOC AΘHNOΔΩPOC Confronted busts of Aurelian, to left, and Vabalathus, to right, both laureate, cuirassed and wearing paludamentum. Rev. L A (date) above and L Δ (date) below, within laurel wreath tied above with medallion. Dattari-Savio 5429. Geissen 3057. BMC 2395-96. Vogt II, 160. Emmett 3916. Extremely rare. Fine. Ex Italo Vecchi, London, purchased in October 1975. Of this type of coin, which represents the last Alexandrian bronze issue, two numerals are known, both very rare and distinguishable more by weight than by diameter, poorly minted and always in suboptimal condition. Our specimen is a reduced drachm. As on tetradrachms with images of the two rulers in an ephemeral and unnatural concord (Homonoia), this forced association lasted until the defeat of Vabalathus and his mother Zenobia by Aurelian's army. Cf. a similar specimen appeared in Astarte SA, Auction 23, lot 506: “This rare issuing of Aurelian and Vabalathus combined, by hasty strikes and always irregular size, is the final bronze Alexandrian coinage, of which exist two different numerals that we will fix as reduced drachm (of the weight of circa 8,5 g.) and reduced Hemidrachm (just a little over 4 g.). Our specimen should be considered a reduced drachm and belongs to the short-lived period of imposed Homonoia of 271- beginning of 272 AD, of Aurelianus together with the son of the notorious Zenobia. For further information on this subject, see, Staffieri G. M. Alexandria in Nummis, n. 245 and pp. 487-488.
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Lot # 347 - Egypt, Alexandria. Diocletian 284-305. Tetradrachm. (Bronze, 19.24 mm, 7.05 g). No date but AD 298. “Not issued” series. ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. IC -IC Tyche standing left, wearing crown, chiton and peplos, holding sistrum in her right hand and sceptre in her left. Dattari -. Emmett 4090 (one specimen cited). See Vagi II, pp. 566-9. Choice jade green patina, Near Extremely Fine. Ex Triton VI, New York, Auction 14-15.01.2003, lot 605. Having invaded Egypt in July 297 AD, besieged and conquered Alexandria in April 298 AD, Diocletian took over the mint again and in a very short time (June-October 298 AD) thought about restoring the autonomous Alexandrian monetary system by minting an experimental series of undated bronze coins with the portraits of the Augusti (Diocletian and Maximian) and on the reverse the bust of Serapis-Soter (for the supposed "octodrachms") or the standing figure of Isis-Tyche with sistrum and sceptre (for the alleged "tetradrachms" and "diddrachms"). They are all very rare coins, usually found in splendid condition because they apparently were not circulated, engraved and minted with particular care, with a rather Roman-centric style and careful iconographic research. I defined them as “not issued” series because they are experimental and were not put in circulation indeed (see my quoted paper “Testimonianze sulla fine della monetazione autonoma alessandrina, 296-298 d. C." and bibliography). In fact, it would be an ephemeral project on the part of the Tetrarchs, managed in any case by the Prefect of Egypt who was the Viceroy, perhaps intended as an action as part of a reconciliation announced by Diocletian after the retaking of Alexandria, a project immediately abandoned because it was unsuited for the policy of union and irreversible globalization passed by the Tetrarchy. Our specimen, in this case defined as a "tetradrachm", is fully part of this series as a specimen of great quality and conservation, with a magnificent original emerald patina that uniformly covers the coin. This series chronologically concludes the issues of the glorious autonomous Alexandrian coinage (30 BC -298 AD).
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Lot # 357 - Egypt, Alexandria. Domitius Domitianus, 296-298. Tetradrachm. (Bronze, 21.97 mm, 10.56 g). Dated RY 2 = AD 297/8. AOMЄTIANOC CЄB Draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. Draped Serapis bust left wearing kalathos on head; L B (date) across fields. Geissen -. Milne-.BMC 2625 + Plate XIII (reverse illustrated). Dattari-Savio 10820 (this specimen). Emmett 4243 (5). Traces of silvering on obverse. Second known and unique specimen in private hands. Ex Giovanni Dattari collection. Ex NAC, Auction Q, 06.04.2006, lot 2048. We are fast approaching the sunset of the glorious Egyptian monetary autonomy embodied during the first three centuries of the Roman Empire by the mint of Alexandria. My paper “Testimonianze sulla fine della monetazione autonoma alessandrina (296-298 d. C.)" presented at the 13th International Congress in Madrid in 2003 (see bibliography), investigate further the topic. The suspension of the autonomous coinage in August 296 AD and the unpopular monetary and fiscal reforms decreed in 296-297 AD by Diocletian, gave rise to the Alexandrian revolt led by Domitius Domitian, who took possession of the mint and proclaimed himself sovereign, minting in his short period in power (May 297-April 298 AD) coins first in the new ‘Latin’ genre and then, in his second official year in power (August 297-April 298 AD), of the autonomous type of the earlier tradition, in an extreme but now futile attempt to restore it. To this very rare series marked L B = year 2, belongs our tetradrachm, of which only two specimens are known, one kept in the British Museum in London and the other, the only one in private hands, which comes from the distinguished collection of Giovanni Dattari, here in this collection. The presence on the reverse of the bust of Serapis Soter, the greatest Greek-Egyptian deity and protector of the capital city of Alexandria, should have supported the revolution of Domitius Domitian, but history has instead ordered the restoration of the Tetrarchy and the new economic-social course imposed by Diocletian.
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