Perfectly centered and with an attractive old cabinet tone
Lot 2879
T. Didius, 113-112 BC. Denarius (Silver, 19 mm, 3.88 g, 3 h), Rome. Head of Roma to right, wearing crested and winged helmet; behind, monogram of ROMA; below, star (mark of value). Rev. T•DEIDI Two soldiers fighting, each holding shield, the one on the left attacks with a flail, the other with a sword. Babelon (Didia) 2. Crawford 294/1. RBW 1134. Sydenham 550. Perfectly centered and with an attractive old cabinet tone. Very fine.

From an old Swiss collection, formed in the 19th century.

The reverse, sometimes described as two gladiators in mortal combat, probably in truth represents two soldiers fighting, and refers to the moneyer's homonymous ancestor who was sent to Sicily in 138 BC to quell the slave revolt. If it is in fact two gladiators, then the reference is to the moneyer's plans to hold gladiatorial games should he be elected curule aedile. It is not known whether he was ever elected; the moneyer did, however, win election to Rome's chief magistracy, the consulship, later in his career.
Starting price:
50 CHF
Hammer price:
260 CHF
Bid increment:
Closed
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Closing time: 11-Dec-23, 15:14:00 CET
All winning bids are subject to a 18.5% buyer's fee.

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