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Roman Imperial: Pertinax (1 January-28 March AD 193). AV aureus (20mm, 7.24 gm, 6h). NGC Choice MS 5/5 - 4/5....
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Choice Mint State Pertinax Aureus
Pertinax (1 January-28 March AD 193). AV aureus (20mm, 7.24 gm,
6h). NGC Choice MS 5/5 - 4/5. Rome. IMP CAES P HELV-PERTIN AVG,
laureate head of Pertinax right / PROVID-DEOR COS II, Providentia
standing facing, head left, both hands raised toward star in upper
left field. Calicó 2387. RIC IV.I 10a. Beautifully detailed on rich
buttery dies.From the Mirabilis Collection.
The brief, tragic reign of Helvius Pertinax stands as evidence of how far talent and hard work could take an individual in the Roman world, as well as the dangers of high office. Pertinax began life as the son of a freed slave. Given a good education, he first became a school teacher, then began a career with the Roman Legions and rose quickly. He won the confidence of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius during the Marcommanic War, when he took charge of a legion and intercepted a barbarian horde invading Italy. He was made a senator and heaped with honors, including the governorships of Moesia, Dacia, and Syria. With Commodus descending into megalomania, a conspiracy formed and the plotters saw the elderly, widely respected Pertinax as the ideal candidate to replace him. Whether he was privy to the plot is uncertain, but immediately after the murder of Commodus on 31 December AD 192, Pertinax went to the Praetorian camp, promised the guard a bonus, and was proclaimed emperor. The Senate enthusiastically ratified his elevation and he initiated a number of popular reforms against the excesses of Commodus, including a crackdown on military indiscipline. This, along with his failure to pay the promised donative, alienated the Praetorians, who held true power in Rome. Although one plot against him was thwarted, Pertinax made the mistake of trying to quell another mutiny by addressing the guard in person. In the middle of the address, a soldier hurled his spear and transfixed him. Pertinax had ruled all of 86 days. Due to the brevity of his reign, the coinage of Pertinax is quite rare, but of unusually high artistic quality.
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2026 January 12 NYINC World & Ancient Coins Platinum Session and Signature® Auction - New York #3129 (go to Auction Home page)
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