Julius Caesar AR Denarius. Lilybaeum, late 47 BC. A. Allienus, proconsul. Draped bust of Venus right, wearing stephane; C•CAESAR IMP•COS•ITER around / Trinacrus standing left, foot on prow, holding triskeles and resting elbow on knee; [A•ALLIENVS] to left, PRO•COS to right. Crawford 457/1; CRI 54; RSC 1; BMCRR Sicily 5. 3.59g, 18mm, 10h.
Near Very Fine; original 'find' patina. Very Rare.
From the collection of a Scientist;
Acquired from Bo Grüner - Antikke mønte.
Bearing a depiction of Trinacrus, a son of Neptune who's name likely derives from an alternate name for the island of Sicily (Tinacria = "three corned land"), this very rare type struck for Julius Caesar by the proconsul of Sicily Aulus Allienus when Caesar's forces came to the island during preparations for the upcoming assault on the army of Pompey in North Africa.