Los Nr. 78 - Numismatic Auction 18

Maximin II (305-313) Aureus - ...
Maximin II (305-313) Aureus - ...

Los Nr. 78

Roman Coins
Maximin II (305-313) Aureus - Alexandrie (311-313). Très rare et magnifique exemplaire - De très bon style. Infimes marques sur la ... Weiter
Schätzpreis:
20.000,00 CHF
Ausrufpreis:
18.000,00 CHF

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Status:
geschl. Auktion

Beschreibung

Maximin II (305-313)
Aureus - Alexandrie (311-313).
Très rare et magnifique exemplaire - De très bon style.
Infimes marques sur la tranche au revers.
5.34g - Cal. 5038
Superbe à FDC - CHOICE AU* fine style

The famously unreliable Life of Constantine by Bishop Eusebius of Caesarea tells us that “[Daia] had even striven to outdo [Galerius] in a sort of competition in evil, and prided himself on the invention of novel punishments to use on [Christians]. He was not satisfied with fire and iron and crucifixion, wild beasts and deep seas, but went on to invent a new form of torture in addition to all these, and decreed that the organs of sight should be mutilated. So, great throngs not only of men, but of women and children, the sight of their right eyes and their ankle-joints maimed by iron and branding, were committed to forced labor in mines. For these things, he also was soon pursued by the judgment of God” (I.58.2-3). This can obviously not be taken at face value, but it is remarkable that Daia’s coin designs are indeed notably pagan, as is the case here.
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