Roman Imperatorial Gold Aureus Cestius & Norbanus (43 BC) AU NGC
Roman Imperatorial Gold Aureus Cestius & Norbanus (43 BC) AU NGC
Struck during the turbulent final year of the Roman Republic in 43 BC, this gold aureus offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient Mediterranean history. Weighing approximately 8 grams, this coin represents a crucial era of transition, minted just as the old republican systems were giving way to the age of emperors. The obverse of the coin features a beautifully draped bust representing Africa, depicted facing to the right. This personification is accompanied by legible inscriptions, including the name of the magistrate L. Cestius. On the reverse, the design showcases a curule chair, a traditional symbol of magisterial power in ancient Rome. The legs of this ceremonial seat are intricately adorned with eagles, emphasizing the authority of the issuing officials. The reverse also bears inscriptions referencing the magistrates Cestius and Norbanus, confirming its place in the administrative history of the late Republic. This specimen has been preserved in remarkable condition, certified as Almost Uncirculated.
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Specifications
| Year | 43 BC |
|---|---|
| Grade | Almost Unc (NGC) |
| Legal-tender face value | AV Aureus |
| Metal | Gold |
| Weight | 0.2500 troy oz |
| Purity | N/A |
| Thickness | 1.5 mm |
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