Classical Numismatic Group > Auction 126Auction date: 28 May 2024
Lot number: 942

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Zeno and Leo Caesar. AD 476-477. AV Solidus (21.5mm, 4.49 g, 6h). Constantinople mint, 5th officina. Pearl-diademed, helmeted, and cuirassed bust facing slightly right, holding spear over shoulder and shield / Victory standing left, holding long jeweled cross; star to right; Є//CONOB. RIC X 906; Depeyrot 107/1; Biaggi –. Lightly toned, metal flaws and lamination errors, minor deposits. Good VF. Very rare.

From the Family of Constantine Collection, assembled with guidance by Roland Michel, Geneva. Ex Numismatica Ars Classica 24 (5 December 2002), lot 367; William Herbert Hunt Collection (Sotheby's New York, 5 December 1990), lot 35.

This issue has long puzzled scholars and catalogers due to the wording of the obverse legend, D N ZENO ET L EO NOV CAES. The issue was previously thought to be a reference to two separate caesars under the usurper Basiliscus belonging to the period of his reign from 475-476 (cf. J. P. C. Kent, "Zeno and Leo, the Most Noble Caesars" in (NC 1959, pp. 93-98 and pl. VIII)). However, current scholarship has determined that the coin does in fact belong to the early period of Zeno's second reign and that the Leo Caesar it references refers to Basiliscus, the son of the turncoat general Armatus, renamed to the more acceptable Leo. When Armatus betrayed the usurper emperor Basiliscus and aided the rightful deposed ruler Zeno in his return to power, he made Zeno promise to name his son as caesar. While this promise was briefly honored, once Zeno was securely restored, he disposed of his associate, the junior Basiliscus/Leo, and executed Armatus.

Estimate: 1500 USD