![]() Venus was the patron-goddess of Julius Caesar, and also the goddess whom his family traces it’s decent from, and therefore she is pictured here holding the goddess of Victory. This coin, along with other factors may have been what culminated in the assassination of Julius Caesar on March 15, 44 B.C. ![]() This could have been seen as a clear sign of Julius Caesar styling himself after king issuing such a coin. It was considered a practice of Eastern Greek monarchs rather than the Republic that Rome was still supposed to be. On this coin, Julius Caesar breaks tradition of prohibiting the portraying of living individuals on Roman coins by showing his own portrait on it. SEPVLLIVS MACER, Venus Victrix standing left, holding Victory and scepter, star set on ground to right. 480/14 CAESAR DICT PERPETVO, laureate and veiled of Julius Caesar head right. Sepullius Macer, moneyer Reference: RSC 40 B. Julius Caesar – Roman Dictator – Silver Denarius 19mm (3.89 grams) Struck at the mint of Rome February-March 44 B.C. Julius Caesar Authentic Ancient Roman Coins & His Story (Article with Video).Brutus Assassin of Julius Caesar Ancient Roman Coin Collection & Guide (Article with Video).to see my eBay coin shop to search for Julius Caesar coins and moreĪdditional Educational Videos and Articles:.Click here to see all Julius Caesar (& Related) SILVER coins.Click here to see all Julius Caesar (& Related) coins.Click here to see the Caesar ancient coin if it is still available for sale in my eBay store. I did not wind up selling the coin as the proprietor Rick did a low-ball offer on my coin, you can watch the episode here, called Rick the Emperor. I made this article to tie in all the different videos I have on the topic of ancient Greek and Roman coins. The portrait coins that were issued during the lifetime of Julius Caesar, therefore, as they are scarcer in number than many of his other issues, and being minted for a very short time is something of great historical value as being from a key historical point that has echoed to our times and made Western Civilization the way it is today.This is the Julius Caesar coin that was featured on the famous television show called Pawn Stars. The portrait of Julius Caesar was used by historical personages such as Mark Antony and Augustus (first Roman emperor) after his death as a tool to assume the political power and love the people had towards Caesar. Being minted for only a short time February to March of 44 B.C., this is a historically significant coin and a must-have key piece for an ancient coin collection. The interesting thing about this coin is that it features a lifetime portrait of Julius Caesar in the short time that he issued this coin before being assassinated.
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