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| Lot | Description | Reserve | Estimate | Your Bid |
| 10125 |
Julius Caesar. As Imperator and Dictator, 49-44 BC. Silver Denarius (3.79g). Uncertain mint, possibly Utica. DICT ITER COS TERT, head of Ceres right, wearing grain wreath / Emblems of the augurate and pontificate: simpulum, aspergillum, capis and lituus; AVGVR above, PONT MAX below, D. Crawford 467/1a; Sear 57; Sydenham 1023; RSC 4a. Lightly toned, very attractive and lustrous. aEF. A parallel issue replaces the M with a D, donativum meaning largesse, so both the M and D varieties were struck as payments to Caesar's veterans. For the type see; Heritage Auction 3082, lot 33201, hammered USD 1,300, though this coin is far superior in overall eye appeal and preservation to that example. (P) |
A$1000 (US$710) (€610) (£540) |
A$2500 (US$1775) (€1525) (£1350) |
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