L. Cassius Caecianus, 102 BC. Denarius (Silver, 18.5 mm, 3.89 g, 6 h), Rome. CÆICIN Bust of Ceres to left, slight drapery at neck, wreathed with grain ears; to upper right, ·K. Rev. L · CASSI Two yoked oxen left; above, ·M. Babelon (Cassia) 4. Crawford 321/1. Sydenham 594. Light porosity, otherwise, good very fine.
Moneyers of the Roman Republic generally used the designs on their coins to advertise some important aspect of their families in order to help further their careers. The purpose of the types used for the dies of this coin, however, are somewhat unclear. The obverse depicts Ceres, while the reverse shows a team of yoked oxen, both obvious references to agriculture. Why the moneyer chose these specific types, though. which were certainly understood at the time, are no longer obvious.
Price realized | 150 CHF |
Starting price | 75 CHF |