brm_1081694 - MARC ANTOINE ET JULES CÉSAR Denier
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Tipo : Denier
Data: 43 AC.
Nome della officina / città: Bologne
Metallo : argento
Diametro : 18,5 mm
Asse di coniazione : 11 h.
Peso : 3,43 g.
Grado di rarità : R2
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Monnaie centrée à l’usure importante mais régulière. Portraits agréables. Patine grise
N° nelle opere di riferimento :
B.55 (Julia) - BMC/RR.55 - CRR.1166 - RRC.488 /2 - RSC.2 - RCV.1465 /2 (1.040$) - CRI.123 - C.3 (10f.)
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : M. A(N)TON IMP. R. P. C., N ET T LIGATURÉS.
Descrittivo diritto : Tête nue de Marc Antoine à droite ; derrière, un lituus.
Traduzione diritto : “Marcus Antonius Imperator Rei Publicæ Constituandæ”, (Marc Antoine Imperator pour la restauration du gouvernement.
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : CAESAR DIC.
Descrittivo rovescio : Tête laurée de Jules César à droite ; derrière, un vase à sacrifices “capis”.
Traduzione rovescio : “Cæsar Dictator”, (César dictateur).
Commento
Pour ce type M. Crawford a relevé une estimation inférieure à trente coins pour le droit et à trente-coins pour le revers. Ce denier présente les effigies de deux des principaux acteurs de la guerre de Gaules : Jules César (100-44 avant J.-C.) et Marc Antoine (83-30 avant J.-C.). Antoine était parent de César par sa mère Julia. Il fut l'un des fidèles lieutenants de César pendant la guerre des Gaules. Il participa au siège d'Alésia, et occupa Bibracte. Il prit part à la répression contre les Bellovaques et triompha de Commius. Questeur en 51, il fut ensuite élu augure. (BG. VII, 81 ; VIII, 2, 24, 38, 46 à 48 et 50).
For this type, Mr. Crawford noted an estimate of less than thirty coins for the obverse and thirty coins for the reverse. This denarius presents the effigies of two of the main actors of the Gallic War: Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) and Mark Antony (83-30 BC). Antony was related to Caesar through his mother Julia. He was one of Caesar's faithful lieutenants during the Gallic War. He participated in the siege of Alesia and occupied Bibracte. He took part in the repression against the Bellovaci and triumphed over Commius. Quaestor in 51, he was later elected augur. (BG. VII, 81; VIII, 2, 24, 38, 46 to 48 and 50)
For this type, Mr. Crawford noted an estimate of less than thirty coins for the obverse and thirty coins for the reverse. This denarius presents the effigies of two of the main actors of the Gallic War: Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) and Mark Antony (83-30 BC). Antony was related to Caesar through his mother Julia. He was one of Caesar's faithful lieutenants during the Gallic War. He participated in the siege of Alesia and occupied Bibracte. He took part in the repression against the Bellovaci and triumphed over Commius. Quaestor in 51, he was later elected augur. (BG. VII, 81; VIII, 2, 24, 38, 46 to 48 and 50)







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