so rare Gallienus lion

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by ro1974, Sep 8, 2017.

  1. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

    What is it about left-facing antoniniani of Gallienus that makes them so desirable? Several year ago I found this coin in a batch of uncleaneds:
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    Obv: GALLIENVS AVG - Radiate, helmeted bust left wearing cuirass and holding spear and shield.
    Rev: MARTI P-ACIF - Mars, walking left, holding spear, shield and olive branch.

    I knew it was an unusual obverse, so I held onto it for a few years, but then I put it up for auction on eBay, hoping it would bring $25 or so. I got emails from people offering me $100 or even $150 if I would end the auction and sell it to them (which I politely declined; for one thing, it's against eBay's terms of service). It ended up selling for over $200.

    True, left-facing busts of Gallienus are not common, but $200? Are these perhaps special presentation coins? Is there some historical significance to them that I'm not aware of? RIC doesn't even bother listing them separately.

    Can someone enlighten me?
     
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  3. RAGNAROK

    RAGNAROK Naebody chaws me wi impunitY

    good point... no idea! all my Gallienus are right-facing...
     
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