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M. Aemilius Scaurus, P. Plautius Hypsaeus, Denarius, Subjugation of Nabataean Kingdom!
AR; 18mm/3.8gm Rome Mint - 58 BC
Con/ Struck off-centered as typical, circulated, with two bankers marks on the obverse, otherwise, Good Fine.
Obv/ M·SCAVR / AED CVR; King Aretas III, robed and cloaked, kneeling right, holding olive branch and reins of camel standing beside him; on either side, EX – [S·C]. In exergue, [REX ARETAS] off flan
Rev/ P·HVPSAE / AED CVR Jupiter in quadriga left. holding reins in left hand and hurling thunderbolt with right hand. Below, scorpion. Behind off flan, [CAPTV]. Below, C HVPSAE COS / PREIVE.
Ref/ Crawford 422 1b
Seller's Note/ Low priced for this ever popular issue by republican collectors!
During the reign of Aretas III (87 to 62 BC) the Nabataean kingdom seems to have reached its territorial zenith; it was defeated by a Roman army under the command of Marcus Aemilius Scaurus. Scaurus's army even besieged Petra; eventually a compromise was negotiated. Paying a tribute, Aretas III received formal recognition by the Roman Republic.