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LOT 3586
The Caesarians, Julius Caesar AR Denarius. Late 48-47 BC. Military mint traveling with Caesar in North Africa.
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 31-35; RSC 12. Near Very Fine. Toned.(3.06gr, 17mm, 6h.).
Provenance
From the private collection of a Suffolk, UK, gentleman, early 2000s.
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