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Lot 4500    Session 16 (9.30am Friday 25 November) Terry Naughton Collec    Roman Republic Silver & Bronze Coins

Estimate $800
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $550

L. LIVINEIUS REGULUS, (42 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.94 g), obv. head of praetor L. Livineius Regulus to right, rev. combat scene between gladiators and wild beasts, one combatant attacks a lion, another faces a tiger, a wounded boar sits at left, L.REGVLVS in exergue, (S.489, Cr.494/30, Syd.1112, RSC Livineia 12). Attractive grey patina, slightly off centred with an area of flat striking on the reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare.

Ex Noble Numismatics Auction Sale 99 (lot 3517) the Tom May Collection and previously from Spink & Son with their ticket.
This type records the appointment of the moneyer's father as praetor and his own appointment as praefectus Urbi. The wild beast hunts depicted on the reverse of this coin were held under the direction of the city praefects.

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