Julius Caesar AR Denarius. African mint, 47-46 BC. Diademed head of Venus to right / Aeneas advancing to left, carrying palladium and Anchises on shoulder; CAESAR downwards to right. Crawford 458/1; CRI 55; BMCRR East 31; RSC 12. 3.96g, 19mm, 6h.
NGC graded AU★ 5/5 - 4/5 (#6158071-002). Wonderful old cabinet tone, well centred on a broad planchet.
From the GK Collection;
Ex Numismatica Ars Classica AG, Auction 92, 23 May 2016, lot 385.
The reverse of this coin features a scene from Virgil's Aeneid. Aeneas is depicted carrying his lame father, Anchises, from the destroyed city of Troy to find new dwellings to the west. According to Virgil, Aeneas and his entourage eventually settled in Italy and their descendants, Romulus and Remus, went on to play a key role in founding the city of Rome. As a member of the Julian clan, which claimed to trace its ancestry back to Romulus, Remus and Aeneas, Caesar is here emphasising his connection to the mythical founders of Rome and demonstrating his divine right to rule.
Price realized | 2'400 GBP |
Starting price | 750 GBP |
Estimate | 1'250 GBP |