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Lot 91. Faustus Cornelius Sulla AR Denarius, 56 BC
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eAuction #67, Lot 91. Estimate: CHF 200.00
Faustus Cornelius Sulla. AR Denarius (18-19 mm, 3.58 g). Rome, 56 BC. Obv. FAVSTVS, diademed and draped bust of Diana right, crescent above, lituus behind. Rev.
FELIX, Sulla seated left on raised platform between King Bocchus of
Mauretania on left, presenting him with wreath, and King Jugurta of
Numidia on right, hands bound behind him, both kneeling. Crawford 426/1.
Very rare. Almost very fine.
Ex Numismatik Naumann 13 (2014), lot 419.
The
moneyer of this coin was the son of the dictator Sulla. The reverse
commemorates one of the most important events of his father’s early
career: the capture of Jugurtha. Jugurtha was a Numidian prince who had
served in the Roman auxiliary cavalry, but who had come to blows with
the Romans. Metellus Numidicus was given command to defeat Jugurtha, but
Jugurtha was proving a wily adversary and through several campaigning
seasons Numidicus was unable to defeat him. In 107 BC one of his
legates, Marius, who disagreed with Numidicus’ strategy for prosecuting
the war, gained the consulship and also command in Numidia. However,
Jugurtha was proving just as slippery for Marius as he had been for
Numidicus. One of Marius’ junior officers was Sulla, and he managed to
capture Jugurtha through a ruse. He invited both Jugurtha and Bocchus,
the King of Mauretania and Jugurtha’s father-in-law, to a meeting. In
advance of the meeting he had convinced Bocchus to betray Jugurtha, and
when Jugurtha arrived unarmed his attendants were ambushed and Jugurtha
was captured. Bocchus immediately handed him over to Sulla. Sulla had a
signet ring engraved showing the event, and the reverse of this coin may
be a direct copy of that signet ring.
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