

Egypt. Alexandria. Aurelianus and Vabalathus, 271-272. Tetradrachm (Bronze, 22.20 mm, 9.53 g) dated RY 2 of Aurelian (= 270-271) and RY 5 of Vabalathus (271-272 AD). Α Κ Λ ΔΟΜ ΑΥΡΗΛΙΑΝΟϹ ϹЄΒ Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Aurelianus right, LB (date) right below chin. Rev. Ι Α Ϲ ΟΥΑΒΑΛΛΑΘΟϹ ΑΘΗΝ Υ ΑΥΤ Ϲ Ρ Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Vabalathus right, L Є (date) across fields. Dattari 5424 var. Emmett 3914. Geissen 3058ff. BMC 2387. Milne 4336-4338. Vogt II, 160. Good Very Fine.
Ex Jacquier 44, 13.09.2018, lot 340.
This tetradrachm belongs to the very vast and different series of Alexandrian issues of 271 – beginning of Aurelianus with Vaballathus, when the emperor was still on the same wavelength as Zenobia, cunning and ambitious, quivering with desire to legitimate herself at the management top of the roman state, through the super ennobled and overexcited son Vaballathus. A coin well minted, and fine patina with precise and careful portraits.