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ALEXANDRE SEVERE - Lot 10

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ALEXANDRE SEVERE - Lot 10
ALEXANDRE SEVERE Aureus A/ IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG Bust of the emperor, laurelled and draped R/ PM TRP V COS II PP Representation of Alexander's Nymphaeum Gold 6.58 gr 226 RIC 58 This rare aureus represents the Nymphaeum of Alexander, a fountain built in Rome on the Esquiline at the beginning of the 3rd century. This monument served as the final reservoir for water arriving in Rome via the Aqua Julia aqueduct. We have identified only five examples of this rare coin. - Sale NAC 106 lot 1002 6,69 gr - Sale NAC 11 lot 492 5,86 gr - RIC copy - American Numismatic Society 6,5 gr - Munzkabinett Berlin 6,37 gr The reverse corner is particularly interesting, as it is a significant variation on four of the known examples, featuring a line of dots in the field at the bottom, and the addition of statues on the ends of the building. Expert : Florian Bourguet
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