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denarius

Coin: CC.585 Contains digital media

Details

Denomination: denarius

Date(s): 46-5 BCE

Issuer/creator: Iulius Caesar

Place: Spain

Material: silver

Classmark: CC.585

Site Location(s): Place name - Spain, Europe ( 40.4637, -3.74922 )

Original reference: CC/WC/ROM/REP/337

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/614001

Description

Obverse

Venus, bust facing left, draped, wearing diadem and with star in hair; on shoulder, Cupid; behind, sceptre; on left, lituus. Border of dots.

Reverse

Trophy with oval shield and carnyx in right hand and oblong shield and carnyx in left hand; on left, kneeling, bearded captive with hands tied behind back; on right, seated female captive resting head in right hand; in exergue, CAESAR. Border of dots.

Physical characteristics

Material: silver

Coin diameter : 20mm

Coin weight: 3.73 grams

Coin die axis : 225 degrees

Provenance

Winchester Cabinet

References

RRC 468/2

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