
![]() | JULIUS CAESAR Ancient ROMAN Denarius TROPHY CAPTIVE |
offer US $299.00
RARE Ancient roman Denarius of JULIUS CAESAR JULIUS CAESAR AR (Silver) Denarius (3.46 gm).20mm. Struck 46-45 BC.Military mint traveling with Caesar in Spain. Obverse: Diademed and draped bust of Venus left; small Cupid on shoulder; lituus before, scepter behind Reverse: Trophy consisting of Gallic arms and carnuces flanked by bound Gallic captive kneeling left, head right, and Gallia, seated right in attitude of mourning. Ref. Crawford 468/2; CRI 59; Sydenham 1015; RSC 14. RARE, Fine.
![]() | JULIUS CAESAR. PORTRAIT silver denarius 42 BC Cr.494-39 |
offer US $50.00
Material : Silver Culture: Roman: Imperial Type : Denarius An always interesting coin, even in this condition, 42 B.C. C.29. Cr.494-39. Rev: Rudder, doble caduceus and priests hat. 3 gm., bnakers mark. Julius Caesar portrait denarius are very rare and expensive.
![]() | Ancient Julius Caesar Elephant Coin |
offer US $76.00
This coin was hand minted during the time of Julius Caesar. On the obverse side of the coin is a picture of an Elephant trampling a snake. On the reverse side are three different torturing devices that were used in ancient times to get information from hostages. This coin comes in a case filled with different information about the coin, how to take care of it, and also about coins of the same type. Also in the case comes the Certificate of Authenticity.
![]() | julius caesar 48-49 bc beautiful ancient coin |
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julius caesar 48-49bc beautiful ancient coin. authenticity unknown
| Julius Caesar, Rare Portrait, 44 BC. Silver denarius NR |
offer US $3,400.00
Obverse: Laureate head of Julius Caesar facing right, IMPER (Imperator) behind; CAESAR (not shown) in front. Reverse: Venus standing left holding Victory and a scepter, and leaning on a shield on a globe; E in front; M.Mettivs (moneyer) behind. This coin, circa 44 B.C., weighs 3.9 gm. I believe it to be in nearly choice EF condition. The coin is sold with beautiful presentation box and including Certificate of Authenticity from one of the two leading ancient coin in the USA. On March 15, the Ides of March, 44 B.C., Julius Caesar was stabbed to death in the senate house by republican conspirators led by Brutus and Cassius. Placing his image on coins such as this contributed greatly to his assassination by Roman citizens who detested his dictatorship and feared his restoration of the monarchy.
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![]() | Julius Caesar 46 Bc Ar Denarius Extremely Rare |
offer US $675.00
obv head of ceres rt DICT ITER COS TERT rev ladle,sprinkler,pitcher and lituus AVGVR PONT MAX Ex harlan berk and still in there holder they graded the coin EF
| JULIUS CAESAR 47-37 BC (silver) TETRADRACHM |
offer US $63.00
Material : Silver Cleaned surfaces. Genuine original. NOT a copy
| Julius Caesar, Rare Portrait, 44 BC. Silver denarius NR |
offer US $2,999.00
Obverse: Laureate head of Julius Caesar facing right, IMPER (Imperator) behind; CAESAR (not shown) in front. Reverse: Venus standing left holding Victory and a scepter, and leaning on a shield on a globe; E in front; M.Mettivs (moneyer) behind. This coin, circa 44 B.C., weighs 3.9 gm. I believe it to be in nearly choice EF condition. The coin is sold with beautiful presentation box and including Certificate of Authenticity from one of the two leading ancient coin experts in the USA.
![]() | Octavian and Divus Julius Caesar, REDUCED TO SELL! NR! |
offer US $999.00
Octavian and Divus Julius Caesar. 32-31 BC. AR Denarius. Italian (Rome?) Mint. RIC I 257; CRI 401; RSC 61. Obverse: Bare head of Octavian right. Reverse: Mercury or Apollo naked seated right on rock, upon which is spread his clock, petasus (or shield?) slung on his back, holding lyre with both hands. CAESAR in left field, DIVIS (?) in right field. According to information printed in the Triton XI catalog 2008 (The Richard Prideaux Collection of Augustus, Part One, Lot 642) the collector Prideaux "takes exception to the usual interpretation of this reverse. First, this male figure cannot be Mercury, as the lyre would have been depicted as the one he invented - with a tortoise shell. In addition, he should be wearing either his winged petasus or his winged sandals, or would have a caduceus nearby. These symbols were canonical and easy to engrave. Second, the object described by many as a petasus is a shield seen at a 3/4 angle (cf. RIC I 250 where the shield is leaning against a column). On some specimens of this type, it is possible to see that the object is decorated. Warriors used to carry shields slung on their back after the battle, which for this issue would have implied Actium. The coin in the Triton auction (lot 642) which is in EF condition is estimated at $3000! Our coin is thus a bargain.
![]() | JULIUS CAESAR AR DENARIUS 49-48 B.C. WELL CENTERED!!! |
offer US $1,500.00
scarce and highly popular Julius Caesar AR denarius. A well centered example for issue and nicely toned. OBV: elephant right trampling on serpent, CAESAR in exergue. REV: Pontifical emblems; simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex. Sear: 353
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