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Electronic Auction 534

Lot nuber 515

Tiberius & Germanicus Gemellus. AD 19-37/8 and 19-23/4, respectively. Æ Sestertius (35mm, 26.88 g, 12h). Rome mint. Struck under Tiberius, AD 22-23. Near VF.


Electronic Auction 534
Lot: 515.
 Estimated: $ 500

Roman Imperial, Bronze

Sold For $ 550. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

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Tiberius & Germanicus Gemellus. AD 19-37/8 and 19-23/4, respectively. Æ Sestertius (35mm, 26.88 g, 12h). Rome mint. Struck under Tiberius, AD 22-23. Crossed cornucopia, each surmounted by the bareheaded bust of a boy, vis-à-vis; winged caduceus between / Legend around large S • C. RIC I 42 (Tiberius). Dark brown and tan surfaces. Near VF.

Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 303 (29n May 2013), lot 298 (hammer $1200).

This issue, commemorating the birth of twin sons to Drusus Caesar and his wife Livia Drusilla (Livilla), was part of the series issued under the Tiberius in AD 22-23 to promote the imperial virtue and dynastic solidity of the emperor's family. Although Germanicus Gemellus died very young, his brother Tiberius lived into his adulthood, with the expectation that he would be heir to his grandfather following the premature death of his father, Drusus. In the later years of the emperor’s life, though, Gaius (Caligula) was often seen in close company with the emperor, while Tiberius Gemellus’s status was shrouded in obscurity. Thus, after the death of the emperor, Caligula, assisted by the Praetorian Prefect, Macro, quickly moved to take the purple. Upon the reading of the deceased emperor’s will, however, it was discovered that Tiberius intended for both Tiberius Gemellus and his cousin Gaius to be jointly elevated, and, moreover, that Gemellus was to be the senior partner. Under unknown authority, Caligula quickly had the will vacated, and, shortly thereafter, his cousin murdered.

Closing Date and Time: 15 March 2023 at 12:51:20 ET.

All winning bids are subject to an 20% buyer’s fee.