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1247

Gordian III, with Tranquillina. Æ (13.49 g), AD238-244. Anchialus in Thrace. AVTKMANT

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Homonoia standing facing, head left, holding patera and cornucopiae. (AMNG II/1 673; Varbanov 764).

Attractive dark green patina, excellent surfaces. Superb extremely fine.

$ 300

Rare Herennia Etruscilla Gold Aureus as Augusta

1248

Herennia Etruscilla. Gold Aureus (4.56 g), Augusta, AD 249-251. Rome, under Trajan Decius, AD 250.

HER ETRVSCILLA AVG, diademed and draped bust of Herennia Etruscilla right. Rev. PVDICITIA

AVG, Pudicitia seated left, drawing veil from face, and holding scepter. (RIC 59a; Calicó 3308). Well struck

and well centered with plenty of underlying mint luster present. Minor planchet flaw noted on the obverse.

Extremely fine.

$ 9,000

ex NAC 84 (20 May 2015), 1120.

Herennia Etruscilla was already the wife of Trajan Decius before he seized the imperial throne in AD 249. Little is known of her life

beyond that she bore him two sons, Q. Herennius Decius, who went on to rule alongside his father (AD 250-251), and C. Valens

Hostilian, who briefly succeeded them after they were killed in battle against the Visigoths in AD 251. Etruscilla and Hostilian were

both carried off by the plague that ravaged Rome later that same year, thereby sparing them the looming civil war with Trebonianus

Gallus, whom the army preferred to see as emperor than the heir of Decius. When Gallus reached Rome, the memory of Decius and

his entire family, including Herennia Etruscilla, was condemned and their names stricken from monuments. She, her husband, and

her sons were avenged two years later, in AD 253, when Gallus was lynched by the soldiery and he too was made to suffer

damnatio

memoriae.