A bronze Roman coin featuring Romulus and Remus suckling wit...

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A bronze Roman coin featuring Romulus and Remus suckling with she-wolf, verso a head with plumed helmet facing left, 19 by 12mm, Roman Empire Commemorative Series, struck under Constantine I the 'Great' 307/10-337 AD, 2g, Urbs Roma series, probably struck circa 335-339 AD, together with a Queen Victoria 'Cumberland Jack' token coin, 1867, portrait left, VICTORIA REGINA, verso TO HANOVER 1837, figure riding a horse on the reverse. (2)
Notes: The tokens & counters that bear the words "To Hanover" were produced as satirical counters. The history behind these pieces is that when Victoria was crowned as Queen, she was unable to fulfil the role of King of Hanover under Salic Law, due to the fact that she was a female. Her unpopular Uncle (Ernest Augustus, the Duke of Cumberland) who was the oldest male heir to the throne was sent off to Hanover instead to fulfil the role, and the counters/tokens were produced to commemorate (celebrate) his departure. They were produced around the time of Victoria's ascension to the throne in 1837 and continued to be produced for the next few decades, they were finally made illegal in 1883.

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Auction Date: 2nd Nov 2024 at 10am

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