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LOT 3056
The Caesarians, Julius Caesar AR Denarius. February-March 44 BC.
Rome mint; L. Aemilius Buca, moneyer. Lifetime issue. Laureate head to right; [CAESAR DICT PERPETVO] around / Venus standing to left, holding Victory with right hand and sceptre with left; L•BVCA downwards to right. Crawford 480/8; CRI 105; RSC 23. Fine.(3.57gr, 18mm, 8h).
Provenance
Ex German art market, 2000s;
Acquired from an EU collector living in London;
From the collection of Surrey, UK, gentleman.
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LOT 3056
The Caesarians, Julius Caesar AR Denarius.
Estimate £300 - 400€350 - 460 (for guidance only)$410 - 540 (for guidance only)
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The Caesarians, Julius Caesar AR Denarius. February-March 44 BC.
Estimate: £300 - 400 (+bp*)
Opening Bid: £150
Rome mint; L. Aemilius Buca, moneyer. Lifetime issue. Laureate head to right; [CAESAR DICT PERPETVO] around / Venus standing to left, holding Victory with right hand and sceptre with left; L•BVCA downwards to right. Crawford 480/8; CRI 105; RSC 23. 3.57gr, 18mm, 8h
Fine.
Ex German art market, 2000s; Acquired from an EU collector living in London; From the collection of Surrey, UK, gentleman.
