Ulysses being greeted by his dog Argus
Lot 1657
C. Mamilius Limetanus, 82 BC. Denarius (Silver, 20 mm, 3.74 g, 5 h), Rome. Draped bust of Mercury to right, wearing winged petasos; behind, N above caduceus. Rev. C•MAMIL - LIMETAN Ulysses standing right, holding walking stick in his left hand and extending his right toward his dog Argus who is barking in greeting on the right. Babelon (Mamilia) 6. Crawford 362/1. RBW 1370 var. (differing control letter). Sydenham 741. Minor weakness on the obverse, otherwise, very fine.

From the private collection of the Swiss Archaeologist Philipp Reto Huser (1962-2025), privately acquired in Swiss coin trade over the past 30 years.


The reverse of this popular type illustrates the timeless adage that a dog is man’s best friend. While Ulysses wandered the seas after the fall of Troy, enduring trials at the hands of the gods, his loyal dog Argus remained behind, guarding home and hearth. The scene on this coin depicts Ulysses’ long-awaited return after twenty years. Disguised in order to confront the suitors vying for his wife, he is nonetheless recognized by Argus, who raises a commotion in joyous recognition. Ulysses gently acknowledges his faithful companion, who, content at having seen his master once more, lies down and dies.
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