Happy Birthday Julius Caesar!

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Orfew, Jul 13, 2016.

  1. Orfew

    Orfew Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

    Julius Caesar was born July 13 100 BCE. Please post your coins!

    jc joined.jpg
     
  2. Avatar

    Guest User Guest



    to hide this ad.
  3. Volodya

    Volodya Junior Member

    Some non-portrait Caesars:

    Phil (125).JPG
    Phil (126).JPG
    Phil (127).JPG
     
  4. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    upload_2016-7-13_17-5-15.png
    Roman Imperiatorial - Destruction of the Republic!
    Julius Caesar 49BCE
    AR Denarius 3.8g, 17mm
    Mint traveling with Caesar as he crosses the Rubicon - "Iacta Alea Est!"
    Elephant trampling snake
    Pontificate Emblems
    Sear 1399 Crawford 443/1
     
  5. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    Happy Birthday, JC!

    image.jpeg
    JULIUS CAESAR
    AR Denarius
    3.77g, 19mm
    L. Aemilius Buca, moneyer
    Rome mint, February - March 44 BC
    Crawford 480/8; Sydenham 1061; RCV 1411
    O: CAESAR DICT PERPETVO, wreathed head of Caesar facing right.
    R: L BVCA, Venus standing left, holding Victory and a sceptre.
    Ex David Sellwood Collection
     
  6. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

  7. IdesOfMarch01

    IdesOfMarch01 Well-Known Member

    Prior to showing my Julius Caesar coins (which most of you have seen dozens of times), a short, and for me insightful, anecdote relating to Caesar's success as a military commander.

    Bridge Across the Rhine

    In 55 BC, Julius Caesar decided to confront some marauding Germanic tribes in the eastern border of Gaul. These tribes felt safe on the eastern side of the Rhine, thinking the river provided cover from any retaliatory attacks after their raids across the river into the province. Caesar wanted to teach them a lesson as well as show support for a local tribe supported by the Romans.

    Upon reaching the Rhine, his engineers proceeded to build a quasi-permanent (i.e., non-pontoon) bridge across the river in just 10 days. The bridge, located most likely between Andernach and Neuwied, has been estimated to be between 450 and 1300 feet long, with a width between 23 and 30 feet. The depth of the Rhine reaches 30 feet in some places, and 40,000 Roman soldiers crossed the bridge to engage the rogue tribes. However, the tribes had moved eastward and had combined in preparation for battle with the Romans, so Caesar decided simply to leave the region and deconstruct the bridge behind him.

    This engineering feat, especially in pre-first-century conditions, is simply staggering to contemplate. Yet Caesar simply took for granted such abilities in his military planning, and this level of reliability in his engineers might have been one of the foundations of his success as a military leader and emperor.

    1 - Julius Caesar mint set.jpg
     
    Last edited: Jul 13, 2016
  8. Orfew

    Orfew Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

    @IdesOfMarch01
    I never get tired of seeing those beautiful coins. Thanks for posting them.
     
  9. Carthago

    Carthago Does this look infected to you?

    A veiled head example of Eid's above (which is really nice btw!).

    Caesar & Sepullius Macer Denarius 480-14 NAC 2014.jpg
     
  10. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    I really like the veiled head of Caesar. The Pontifex Maximus office was extremely important to him.
     
    Last edited: Jul 13, 2016
    Carthago likes this.
  11. Volodya

    Volodya Junior Member

    My only veiled Caesar:

    Phil (136).JPG
     
  12. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    I wasn't feeling well yesterday, so I missed this thread. So Happy Belated Birthday JC
    Julius Caesar 7 a.jpg Julius Caesar 2.jpg Julius Caesar 1a.jpg
     
  13. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    Wonderful posts!!!

    My modest contribution:
    Jc augustus denarius rare ex R forman.jpg
    I'm currently bidding on a 'bronze' of Caesar, but it seems to be drawing too much interest:(
     
  14. Carthago

    Carthago Does this look infected to you?

    I don't often collect gold, but when I do I prefer Imperatorial. :rolleyes:

    Caesar Aureus A Hirtius Praetor NAC.jpg
     
  15. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Stoppit @Carthago , you have too many RR golds that I am targeting... Very nice gold piece! Do you carry this in your pocket as a good luck piece?
     
  16. Carthago

    Carthago Does this look infected to you?

  17. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Carthago likes this.
  18. ancientcoinguru

    ancientcoinguru Well-Known Member

    Nice coins everyone! Here's a sesterius struck by Octavian in Gaul, at Colonia Viennensis in 36 BC.

    Divus Julius Caesar and Octavian.png

    Octavian & Divus Julius Caesar

    AE Sestertius (or Dupondius?) 17.82gm - 30 mm
    Obv: Bare heads of Julius Caesar and Octavian, back to back (Caesar on left, Octavian on right), IMP above, CAESAR below, and IMP CAESAR DIVI F DIVI IVLI (written counterclockwise along edge).
    Rev: prow of quinquereme with elaborate superstructure and mast right, CIV above
    Ref: RPC 517, CRE Ashmolean 1081; SNG Copenhagen
     
  19. monetarium

    monetarium Member

    Very cool coins! You guys are so lucky! :woot:
     
  20. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    Will someone spot me a few hundred dollars for a Julius Caesar? Or better yet, send me a free one?:p:smuggrin:

    Awesome coins everyone. And a happy birthday to Julius Caesar.
     
    monetarium likes this.
  21. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Happy belated B'day JC

    [​IMG]
    Julius Caesar, Denarius minted in Italy, c.49 BC
    CAESAR, elephant walking rigth, trampling on snake
    No legend, Simpulum, sprinkler, axe and apex
    4.05 gr
    Ref : HCRI # 9, RCV #1399, Cohen #49


    [​IMG]
    Julius Caesar, Denarius minted in North Africa c.47-46 BC
    No legend, Diademed head of Venus right
    CAESAR, Aeneas left, bearing Anchises on his shoulder
    3.91 gr
    Ref : HCRI # 55, RCV #1402, Cohen #12


    [​IMG]
    Julius Caesar, Denarius minted in North Africa in 46 BC
    COS TERT / DICT ITER, head of Ceres right
    AVGVR / PONT MAX, simpulum, sprinkler, capis and lituum, D in right field
    3,81 gr
    Ref : HCRI # 57, RCV # 1403/1, RSC # 4a, Cohen # 4


    [​IMG]
    Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, Denarius minted in 43 BC
    M ANTO IMP RPC, Head of Mark Antony right, lituus behind him
    CAESAR DIC, Head of Caesar right, jug behind him
    3.76 gr
    Ref : HCRI # 123, RCV #1465, Cohen #3

    Q
     
    Carthago, zumbly, Orfew and 3 others like this.
Draft saved Draft deleted

Share This Page