v16_0368 - GIULIO CAESAR Denier
MONNAIES 16 (2002)
Prezzo di inizio : 150.00 €
Valutazione : 300.00 €
Prezzo realizzato : 197.00 €
Numero di offerte : 4
Offerta maxima : 197.00 €
Prezzo di inizio : 150.00 €
Valutazione : 300.00 €
Prezzo realizzato : 197.00 €
Numero di offerte : 4
Offerta maxima : 197.00 €
Tipo : Denier
Data: 49 AC.
Nome della officina / città: Gaule ou Italie
Metallo : argento
Titolo in millesimi : + 950 ‰
Diametro : 18 mm
Asse di coniazione : 6 h.
Peso : 3,67 g.
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Patine foncée. Flan large, légèrement décentré au droit sur la légende avec une petite faiblesse de frappe sur l’éléphant. Joli revers
N° nelle opere di riferimento :
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : CAES[AR] À L'EXERGUE.
Descrittivo diritto : Éléphant passant à droite ; à ses pieds, un serpent (ou carnyx, trompette gauloise).
Traduzione diritto : “Cæsar”, (César).
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Descrittivo rovescio : Instruments pontificaux : simpulum, aspersoir, hache à sacrifice, chapeau à sacrifice.
Commento
Pour ce type, M. Crawford a relevé une estimation de 750 coins de droit et de 833 coins de revers, représentant une production qui pourrait avoisiner les deux à quatre millions de deniers. Pendant très longtemps on pensa que ce denier avait été frappé par César, pendant la Guerre des Gaules entre 58 et 52 avant J.-C, en Gaule même. En fait, il fut fabriqué au début des Guerres Civiles. Il a été imité servilement par les Trévires avec le bronze HIRTIVS (LT. 9235), fortement romanisé.
For this type, Mr. Crawford noted an estimate of 750 obverse dies and 833 reverse dies, representing a production that could be around two to four million denarii. For a very long time it was thought that this denarius had been struck by Caesar, during the Gallic Wars between 58 and 52 BC, in Gaul itself. In fact, it was made at the beginning of the Civil Wars. It was slavishly imitated by the Treveri with the bronze HIRTIVS (LT. 9235), heavily Romanized
For this type, Mr. Crawford noted an estimate of 750 obverse dies and 833 reverse dies, representing a production that could be around two to four million denarii. For a very long time it was thought that this denarius had been struck by Caesar, during the Gallic Wars between 58 and 52 BC, in Gaul itself. In fact, it was made at the beginning of the Civil Wars. It was slavishly imitated by the Treveri with the bronze HIRTIVS (LT. 9235), heavily Romanized