Sovereign Rarities Ltd > Auction 12Auction date: 21 February 2024
Lot number: 6

Price realized: Unsold
Lot description:


Agrippa (d. 12 BC), struck under Caligula, bronze As, mint of Rome, AD 37-41, M AGRIPPA L F COS III, head of Agrippa facing left, wearing a rostral crown, rev. S - C, Neptune standing left, cloaked, holding a small trident and a dolphin, 11.34g, 7h (RIC [Gaius] 58; BMC [Tiberius] 161). An unusually fine and well-struck example with a very good portrait, beautiful dark green patina, extremely fine, with an excellent old provenance.

Provenance:
Ex Seaby List M228, July 1934, 17358.

Starting price: 1700 GBP

Match 1:
The Coin Cabinet Ltd. > The Euclidean CollectionAuction date: 28 March 2024
Lot number: 27

Price realized: 750 GBP   (Approx. 947 USD / 875 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
Lot description:


Good Extremely Fine; a stellar example of the type | ROMAN EMPIRE. Agrippa (grandfather of Caligula).
Bronze as, AD 37-41. Rome.
Obv: M•AGRIPPA•L F•COS III, head left, wearing rostral crown. Rev: Neptune standing left, holding small dolphin and trident; S-C across fields.
Good Extremely Fine; a stellar example of the type.

Reference: RIC I-58 (Gaius); BMCRE-161 (Tiberius).
Provenance: from the Euclidean Collection; acquired from David Miller, 20th May 2016.
Die Axis: 6h.
Diameter: 31 mm.
Weight: 11.28 g.
Composition: Bronze.

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Estimate: 600 GBP

Starting price: 300 GBP

Match 2:
Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung > Online Auction 304Auction date: 10 April 2024
Lot number: 205

Price realized: 225 EUR   (Approx. 244 USD)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
Lot description:


RÖMISCHE KAISERZEIT.
Agrippa, 64/3 - 12 v. Chr. AE As ø 29mm (13,44g). Geprägt unter Caligula, 37 - 41 n. Chr. Mzst. Rom. Vs.: M AGRIPPA L F COS III, Kopf mit corona rostrata n. l. Rs.: S - C, Neptun mit Dreizack u. Delfin. RIC 58; C. 3 (Agrippa); BMC 161 (Tiberius); BN 77. Dunkelgrüne Patina mit Sandauflagen, ss-vz

Ex Gorny & Mosch Auktion 284, München 2022, Los 627.

Estimate: 200 EUR

Match 3:
Numismatica Ars Classica > Auction 144 with CNG & NGSAAuction date: 8 May 2024
Lot number: 1014

Price realized: 1,700 CHF   (Approx. 1,879 USD / 1,745 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
Lot description:


The Geoffrey Cope Collection of Ancient Greek and Roman Bronzes. The Roman Empire. Divus Augustus, in the name of Agrippa.
Description
As, Roma after 37, Æ 29 mm, 11.14 g. M AGRIPPA L – F COS III Head l., wearing rostral crown. Rev. S – C Neptune, cloaked, standing l. holding small dolphin and trident.
Reference
C 3
BMC Tiberius 161
RIC Gaius 58
CBN Gaius 78
Condition
A bold portrait of fine style with a superb light brown tone. Reverse from a worn die, otherwise extremely fine

Whereas Roman imperial aes coinage was previously struck at Lugdunum Caligula is thought to have minted in Rome around 37-38. This impressive as belongs to the emperor's new Rome mint coinage, which placed a great deal of importance on emphasising Caligula's legitimacy through his descent. Here, the types and legends honour Caligula's maternal grandfather, M. Vipsanius Agrippa, a man who had famously served as Octavian's lieutenant during the conflict with Mark Antony and Cleopatra, and who won the critical naval victory at Actium (31 BC) that sealed the fate of Octavian's enemies. Not only was Agrippa a key figure in Octavian's rise to power and transformation into Augustus, the first Roman emperor, but he was named as the intended imperial successor in 23 BC. Unfortunately, as it turned out, Agrippa was a poor choice of heir. He died at the age of 50 in 12 BC and was long outlived by Augustus. Agrippa is celebrated on this coin for his greatest achievement-the defeat of Antony and Cleopatra at Actium. His portrait is shown wearing the rostral crown, a wreath composed of joined representations of prows (rostra in Latin) taken from captured war galleys. Such crowns were awarded to victorious naval commanders under the Roman Republic. The first rostral crown is said to have been awarded during the First Punic War to a certain Attilius, who may be C. Atilius Seranus, who won a victory at Mylae in 260 BC; M. Atilius Regulus, who won a victory at Economus in 256 BC; or A. Atilius Calatinus for one of his Sicilian victories in 258-257 BC. The award of this type of crown to Agrippa is often seen as part of Augustus' conscious program of reviving Republican traditions to obscure his assumption of monarchical authority. The rostral crown soon became a standard feature of Agrippa's iconography. The reverse type depicting Neptune builds on the rostral crown of the obverse, but subtly comparing Agrippa to the Roman god of the sea. Such juxtaposition of a victorious naval commander with the image of maritime gods has a fairly long tradition in numismatic art and can be traced back to the Hellenistic coinages of Demetrios Poliorcetes.

Estimate: 1500 CHF

Match 4:
Eid Mar Auctions GmbH > Auction 1Auction date: 16 December 2023
Lot number: 347

Price realized: Unsold
Lot description:


Roman Imperial
In the name of Agrippa (after 37 AD), Æ As (28mm, 10.06 g.) M AGRIPPA L – F COS III Head l., wearing rostral crown. Rev. S – C Neptune, cloaked, standing l. holding small dolphin and trident. C 3. BMC Tiberius 161. RIC Gaius 58. CBN Gaius 78. Fields smoothed, gently tooled, overcleaned with multiple clean marks and repatinated, slightly corroded edges, otherwise Extremely Fine. Very attractive bold portrait exuding determination.

Estimate: 750 EUR

Starting price: 600 EUR

Match 5:
Classical Numismatic Group > Triton XXVII Online SessionsAuction date: 17 January 2024
Lot number: 6015

Price realized: 425 USD   (Approx. 390 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
Lot description:


Agrippa. Died 12 BC. Æ As (29mm, 12.45 g, 7h). Rome mint. Struck under Gaius (Caligula), AD 37-41. Head left, wearing rostral crown / Neptune standing left, holding small dolphin and trident. RIC I 58 (Gaius). Brown surfaces, verdigris. Good VF.

From the Gilbert Steinberg Collection, purchased from Bowers & Ruddy, 20 July 1981.


Estimate: 200 USD