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<p>[QUOTE="Alegandron, post: 26497536, member: 51347"]GET ONE when you have the confidence in collecting Ancients…</p><p>This is mine:</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>FORUM COINS:</p><p>"The coin that killed ."Caesar The obverse legend declares Caesar is "Dictator for Life" and he wears the veil, symbolic of his life-term position as Pontifex Maximus. Caesar would be both the dictator and high priest of Rome for the remainder of his life, but his life would end only a few weeks after this coin was struck. For Caesar to put his image on coins and in effect declare himself king was too much for Brutus and his republican allies. On the Ides of March (15 March) 44 B.C. Caesar was stabbed to death by as many as 60 conspirators, led by Brutus and Cassius. According to Plutarch, a seer had warned that harm would come to Caesar no later than the Ides of March. On his way to the Theater of Pompey, where he would be assassinated, Caesar passed the seer and joked, "The ides of March have come," meaning to say that the prophecy had not been fulfilled, to which the seer replied "Aye, Caesar; but not gone." This meeting is famously dramatized in William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, when Caesar is warned by the soothsayer to "beware the Ides of March."</p><p><br /></p><p>Minted for Caesar's planned Parthian war, this type was often carelessly struck indicating the mint was working under great pressure.</p><p><br /></p><p>Mine:</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/upload_2024-6-24_20-55-16-png.1627901/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/upload_2024-6-24_20-55-16-png.1627901/"><img src="https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/upload_2024-6-24_20-55-16-png.1627901/" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></a></p><p><a href="https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/upload_2022-3-15_8-59-5-png.1455179/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/upload_2022-3-15_8-59-5-png.1455179/"><img src="https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/upload_2022-3-15_8-59-5-png.1455179/" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></a></p><p>Roman Imperiatorial</p><p>Julius Caesar Lifetime</p><p>P Sepullius Macer</p><p>AR Denarius, 1st 2 weeks-Mar 44 BCE, 19 mm, 4.03g.</p><p>Obv: CAESAR – DICT PERPETVO Veiled and wreathed head of Caesar R.</p><p>Rev: P·SEPVLLIVS – MACER Venus standing l., holding Victory and sceptre resting on star.</p><p>Ref: Syd 1074a Sear Imperators 107e Crawford 480-14 Rare</p><p><br /></p><p>- minted in last two weeks of his reign, or two weeks before he was assassinated.</p><p>- veiled, as he held the offce of Pontifex Maximus for several years, and that office was very important to him personally.</p><p>- wreathed... just short of being king... big no-no</p><p>- DICT PERPETVO - yeah, he was a king... so Roman Republic inherently and culturally hated kings.</p><p>- fairly difficult to capture with the star on reverse</p><p>- reasonably centered with most/all devices and legends (this is not as important to me cuz its numismatic vs the intrinsic Historical impact.)</p><p><br /></p><p>Alföldi arranges Crawford 480 series coins in (44 BC) month order as follows:</p><p><br /></p><p>RRC 480/1, Buca - January</p><p>RRC 480/2, DICT QVART - early February</p><p>RRC 480/3/4/5, CAESAR IMP - late February</p><p>RRC <a href="https://www.cointalk.com/tel:480/6/7/8/9/10" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/tel:480/6/7/8/9/10">480/6/7/8/9/10</a>/11/12/13/<i>14, DICT PERPETVO - early to mid March</i></p><p>RRC 480/17/18, CAESAR IMPER - late March</p><p>RRC 480/19/20, PARENS PATRIAE - April</p><p>RRC 480/15/16, MARIDIANVS - April</p><p>RRC 480/21/22, CLEMENTIAE CAESARIS and Mark Antony - April[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Alegandron, post: 26497536, member: 51347"]GET ONE when you have the confidence in collecting Ancients… This is mine: FORUM COINS: "The coin that killed ."Caesar The obverse legend declares Caesar is "Dictator for Life" and he wears the veil, symbolic of his life-term position as Pontifex Maximus. Caesar would be both the dictator and high priest of Rome for the remainder of his life, but his life would end only a few weeks after this coin was struck. For Caesar to put his image on coins and in effect declare himself king was too much for Brutus and his republican allies. On the Ides of March (15 March) 44 B.C. Caesar was stabbed to death by as many as 60 conspirators, led by Brutus and Cassius. According to Plutarch, a seer had warned that harm would come to Caesar no later than the Ides of March. On his way to the Theater of Pompey, where he would be assassinated, Caesar passed the seer and joked, "The ides of March have come," meaning to say that the prophecy had not been fulfilled, to which the seer replied "Aye, Caesar; but not gone." This meeting is famously dramatized in William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, when Caesar is warned by the soothsayer to "beware the Ides of March." Minted for Caesar's planned Parthian war, this type was often carelessly struck indicating the mint was working under great pressure. Mine: [URL='https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/upload_2024-6-24_20-55-16-png.1627901/'][IMG]https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/upload_2024-6-24_20-55-16-png.1627901/[/IMG][/URL] [URL='https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/upload_2022-3-15_8-59-5-png.1455179/'][IMG]https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/upload_2022-3-15_8-59-5-png.1455179/[/IMG][/URL] Roman Imperiatorial Julius Caesar Lifetime P Sepullius Macer AR Denarius, 1st 2 weeks-Mar 44 BCE, 19 mm, 4.03g. Obv: CAESAR – DICT PERPETVO Veiled and wreathed head of Caesar R. Rev: P·SEPVLLIVS – MACER Venus standing l., holding Victory and sceptre resting on star. Ref: Syd 1074a Sear Imperators 107e Crawford 480-14 Rare - minted in last two weeks of his reign, or two weeks before he was assassinated. - veiled, as he held the offce of Pontifex Maximus for several years, and that office was very important to him personally. - wreathed... just short of being king... big no-no - DICT PERPETVO - yeah, he was a king... so Roman Republic inherently and culturally hated kings. - fairly difficult to capture with the star on reverse - reasonably centered with most/all devices and legends (this is not as important to me cuz its numismatic vs the intrinsic Historical impact.) Alföldi arranges Crawford 480 series coins in (44 BC) month order as follows: RRC 480/1, Buca - January RRC 480/2, DICT QVART - early February RRC 480/3/4/5, CAESAR IMP - late February RRC [URL='https://www.cointalk.com/tel:480/6/7/8/9/10']480/6/7/8/9/10[/URL]/11/12/13/[I]14, DICT PERPETVO - early to mid March[/I] RRC 480/17/18, CAESAR IMPER - late March RRC 480/19/20, PARENS PATRIAE - April RRC 480/15/16, MARIDIANVS - April RRC 480/21/22, CLEMENTIAE CAESARIS and Mark Antony - April[/QUOTE]
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