I finally received a Julius Caesar to fill in his spot on my list, although it is not the one I wanted but for the price it is a nice edition to my collection, later on I will keep a eye out for another the one I wanted> Julius Caesar. Mysia. Parium. 45 BC. Æ 15 mm. 3.7 gm. C. Matuinus and T. Ancius, aediles. Obv: Female head right, wearing stephane. Rev: Praefericulum. RPC I 2256; SNG France 1419-20. Rare Thanks for looking
Congrats. Julius Caesar (February-March 44 B.C) AR Denarius Lifetime Issue O: Wreathed head of Caesar right; CAESAR downward to right, DICT PERPETVO upward to left. R: Venus Victrix standing left, holding Victory in outstretched right hand and vertical scepter in left; L • BVC[A] downwards to right. L. Aemilius Buca, moneyer. Rome Mint 3.92g 17mm Crawford 480/8; Alföldi Type XIV, 62–3, 67, and 69 (A13/R22); CRI 105; Sydenham 1061; RSC 23; RBW 1683.
Coingratulations! That's an important hole to fill! Here was how I did it, back when I was doing the Twelve Caesars. Mine was sort of an ugly duckling, but it was a lifetime issue, had a mostly-readable name on the flan, and cost me less than 500 bucks at the time.
3.16g, 17mm Diademed head of Venus right Aeneas advancing left, holding plladium and carrying Anchises on his shoulder. "CAESAR" RSC 12
Is your Caesar denarius encapsulated or did NGC keep the coin raw with an accompanying photo certificate?
Congratulations! It's always great to be able to add a JC to the collection. My first, the very common but very desirable (and therefore, expensive) JC elephant denarius. I got this one a while ago, when it was somewhat affordable. And my portrait issue, despite JC's goldfish like eyes, I'm very happy with this one.