Galba AD 68-69 Silver Denarius Rome mint *Fantastic style*
£2,950.00
Galba AD 68-69 Silver Denarius
Bare head right/SPQR/OB/CS in 3 lines within laurel wreath
Rome mint
The Twelve Caesars
Fantastic style, little wear and attractive dark old collection tone.
16x18mm, 3.40g
Galba was born to a wealthy family around 3 BC. He held various public offices including consul, praetor and governor of various provinces before resigning during the reign of the Emperor Claudius. Reinstated by Nero he was appointed governor of Hispania. When Nero committed suicide in AD 68 he took advantage of Vindex’s rebellion to be declared emperor with the support of the Praetorian guard. Although not related to any of the previous emperors he claimed to be a relative of Livia, wife of Augustus, who left him an inheritance although this was later denied to him by Tiberius.
Galba was a sickly man who suffered severely from gout by the time he became emperor. Also noted for his avarice and cruelty he was notoriously mean and quickly upset the army by refusing to pay the soldiers who had fought against Vindex. He also tried to disband the German legions and seize their property. Upon taking office as consul on 1st January 69 the German the 4th and 22nd legions of Germania Superior refused to swear loyalty to him. On the following day the legions of Germania Inferior under Vitellus also refused to swear loyalty and on 15th January 69 Galba was killed by his Praetorian guard.
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