Up for sale here is an excellent Roman Julius Caesar AR Denarius Coin (44 BC, P. Sepullius Macer) that has been certified and professionally judged to be in Choice Very Fine Condition by the NGC Grading Service.
The product is a Roman Imperial AR Denarius coin featuring Julius Caesar from 44 BC. BankERS mark on reverse. This coin has not been cleaned and is certified by NGC as Choice Fine. It is composed of silver with a fineness of 0.8 and likely depicts an elephant, reflecting the historical significance of this era. The provenance of the coin is not specified, making it a valuable and sought-after piece for collectors interested in ancient Roman coins.
ROMAN IMPERATORIAL. The obverse presents alifelike portrait of Julius Caesar, rendered with remarkable realism and authority. Unlike the idealized gods and heroes of earlier Roman coinage, Caesar’s image is unmistakably human—aging, resolute, and unmistakably individual.
ROMAN IMPERATORIAL — JULIUS CAESAR (d. 44 BC). Struck in46 BC, just two years before Caesar’s assassination, this aureus belongs to the last chapter of the Roman Republic. A breathtaking gold aureus struck during the final, world-changing years ofGaius Julius Caesar, issued as he stood at the absolute apex of power and on the brink of immortality.
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