Roman Republic, Acilia Man. Acilius Glabrio, Rome, c. 49 BC, AR Denarius, 3.82g (4h). Laureate head of Salus, SALVTIS behind head going upwards / Valetudo standing l., resting arm on column and holding snake in r. hand; on r., ACILIVS downwards, on l., III.VIR.VALEV upwards. Border of dots References: Crawford 442/1. B. Acilia 8. BMCRR 3944 Grade: Small die break on cheek. A beautifully toned example with sharp strike. Price: $1,950 rr1355
Crawford suggests that the type may allude to the first Greek doctor to come to Rome practised "in compito Acilio" (Pliny, NH xxix, 12). Another possibility is the type alludes to a Caesarian victory. |