Aulus Gabinius, Proconsul of Syria, 57 - 55 B.C., Nysa-Scythopolis (Beth-Shean), Decapolis; AE 19 | 
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Product Description Aulus Gabinius, Proconsul of Syria, 57 - 55 B.C., Nysa-Scythopolis (Beth-Shean), Decapolis; Bronze AE 19; references: Hendin 884, Meshorer 103; F; 6.883 g, maximum diameter 19.2 mm, die axis 45 degrees, Nysa-Scythopolis (Beth-Shean) mint, obverse Gabinius' head right, wearing an ivy wreath, ΓΑΒ behind; reverse ΓΑΒΙΝΙC ΟΙΕΝ ΝΥΣΗΙ (of the People of Gabinian Nysa), Nike advancing left, holding wreath and palmvery rare; Aulus Gabinius, Proconsul of Syria, was prominent in the late Republic. As tribune, he obtained for Pompey his command against pirates. Following the Roman seizure of Ptolemaic Cyprus in 58 BC, the Ptolemaic economy was in shambles. A shortage of money drove up interest rates and created widespread unemployment. A mob drove Ptolemy XII from Alexandria. Ptolemy XII paid Gabinius 10,000 silver talents to invade Egypt and restore him to his throne. Cleopatra was 13 and may have met a young cavalry officer under Gabinius, Marcus Antonius. The only coin portraits of Gabinius are on these rare issues of Nysa-Scythopolis. (Forum #15301)
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