A rare and unusually attractive 'Fleet coinage' as of Mark Antony and Octavia
Lot 1756
Mark Antony and Octavia, 40-35 BC. 'As' (Bronze, 25 mm, 11.28 g, 7 h), 'Fleet coinage', heavy series. L. Sempronius Atratinus, augur and designated consul. Uncertain mint in Achaea (?), late summer-autumn 38. [M ANT IMP TERT] COS DE[SIG ITER ET TER III VIR R P C] Conjoined bare head of Mark Antony and draped bust of Octavia to right. Rev. [L ATRATIN]VS AVGVR COS DE[SIG] Galley sailing right; above prow, lituus; below, A and head of Medusa (?). Amandry, Bronze I, Series 1D. CRI 282. RPC I 1456. Sydenham 1264. Rare and unusually attractive for this difficult issue. Some deposits and light cleaning scratches, otherwise, good fine.

From a European collection, formed before 2005.
Starting price:
100 CHF
Hammer price:
1600 CHF
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Closing time: 25-Feb-24, 15:05:00 CET
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