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Auction 40  11 January 2017
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Lot 1175

Estimate: 1500 USD
Price realized: 1850 USD
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ANCIENT COINS, ROMAN IMPERATORIAL PERIOD, Julius Caesar. Silver Denarius (3.89 g), 49-48 BC. Military mint traveling with Caesar. CAESAR in exergue, elephant advancing right, trampling horned serpent. Rev. Pontifical implements: simpulum, sprinkler, axe and priest's hat. (Crawford 443/1; HCRI 9; Sydenham 1006; RSC 49). Cabinet toned. Well centered.EF.

Perhaps the most ubiquitous of Caesar's denarii, this famous issue was struck at the time of his crossing of the Rubicon and the beginning of the long period of civil wars which resulted in the downfall of the Roman Republic. A few theories have been presented explaining the obverse type, the most established being that the elephant represents good, the serpent evil, thus a message of the righteousness of Caesar's cause. The reverse shows the symbols of Rome's high priest, the Pontifex Maximus, Caesar having been elected to the office in 63 BC.
There are two very different styles of Caesar's elephant denarii of 49-48 BC. Although neither are rare, this is by far the less common of the two

Estimate: $ 1,500
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