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Numismatics
ID number: BIRBI-R0935 Object type: Coin
Institution: The Barber Institute of Fine Arts Named collection: G. Haines Collection Collector: Haines, Geoffrey Maker: Gaius; Rome Denomination: As Place made: Rome Culture: Roman Date made: AD 37-38 Metal: Copper Diameter (cm): 2.80 Weight (g): 10.68 Axis (degrees): 180.00 Provenance: Haines 258. Bought C. T. Seltman 1919. |
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Description: Obverse: bare head of Gaius l. Reverse: Vesta, veiled and draped, seated l. on ornamental throne, holding patera in r. hand and long transverse sceptre in l.
The Pontifex Maximus, now the title of the pope, was the chief priest of ancient Rome. Tribunician power meant that Gaius could call an assembly of the people, sit in the Senate, veto any law, and that his person was sacred and inviolable.
Inscriptions: Obverse: C•CAESAR•AVG•GERMANICVS•PON•M•TR•POT• (Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, Chief Priest, [holder of] Tribunician Power) Reverse: VESTA / S C (Vesta [goddess of the hearth] / by permission of the Senate)
Bibliography: RIC I Gaius 30; RIC I(2) Gaius 38
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