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ID:     77001050
     [UNVERIFIED]
Type:     Roman Imperial
Issuer:     Anthemius
Date Ruled:     AD 467-472
Metal:     Gold
Denomination:     Solidus
Struck / Cast:     struck
Date Struck:     AD 471-472
Weight:     4.38 g
Die Axis:     5 h
Obverse Legend:     D N ANTHEMI-VS P F AVG
Obverse Description:     Pearl-diademed, helmeted, and cuirassed facing bust, holding spear in right hand, on left arm a shield decorated with horseman motif
Reverse Legend:     SALVS REI-P-V-BLICAE
Reverse Description:     Anthemius and Leo I, holding Victory on globe in right hand, standing facing, clasping hands; between them PAX within wreath surmounted by cross; R-M//COMOB.
Exergue:     COMOB
Mint Mark:     R-M//COMOB
Mint:     Rome
Primary Reference:     RIC 2804 and pl. 62, 2804 = Lacam 30 and pl. CXI (this coin)
Reference2:     Depeyrot 70/1
Reference3:     DOCLR -
Photograph Credit:     Classical Numismatic Group
Source:     http://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=115473
Grade:     EF, slight die shift on reverse
Notes:     Sale: Triton XI, Lot: 1050 Very rare. Ex Lanz 123 (30 May 2005), lot 981.After the death of Libius Severus, the western half of the Roman Empire was without an emperor for over a year. The de facto power was wielded by Ricimer, and Leo was either too busy or did not feel there was a need to nominate an emperor. Matters changed, however, probably as a result of a Vandal raid into Greece, and Leo designated Procopius Anthemius emperor of the western provinces to deal with the Vandal menace issuing from Africa under Vandal king Gaiseric. The expedition against Gaiseric was a total failure from the start due to the incompetence of the joint commander from the East, Leo's brother-in-law Basiliscus. With the failure to defeat the Vandals and anti-Greek feelings in Rome, Anthemius was not well liked and eventually Olybrius, with the aid of Ricimer, usurped power. Anthemius was killed by the barbarian soldier Gundobald as he attempted to flee Rome.