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World Class Julius Caesar Portrait Denarius
514
Divus Julius Caesar, Silver Denarius, 4.10g, 40 BC. Mint of Rome. Q. Voconius Vitulus, moneyer.
DIVI
IVLI
, laureate head of Julius Caesar facing right, lituus behind. Rev.
Q VOCONIVS
above,
VITVLVS
in exergue, bull-calf walking left (Crawford 526/2; HCRI 329; Sydenham 1132; RSC 46). Boldly
struck and well centred on a full flan, lovely toned surfaces with hints of iridescense, nearly mint
state, an exceptional portrait of Caesar.
$ 80,000
ex C. K. Collection, Triton Auction XIV, 3 January 2011, lot 605
With the exception of a short period during the principate of Augustus, it is with the coins of Q. Voconius Vitulus and his colleague,
Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, in 40 BC that the long tradition of a college of moneyers producing currency at the Capitoline mint
ended. The year before with the outcome of the Perusine War between Octavian and Lepidus still to be decided, the moneyers
hedged their bets by using purposefully ambiguous types on their coins: M. Arrius Secundus’ Denarii (Crawford 513/2 and 513/3)
used an ancestors portrait that resembled Octavian; C. Numonius Vaala’s aurei (Crawford 514/1) employed the head of Victory, the
portrait of which is clearly Fulvia, Mark Antony’s wife; and L. Servius Rufus’ Denarii (Crawford 515/2) have an ancestor’s portrait
which is most obviously Brutus. In each case the choice of types could be argued to favor the winning side, whichever side that may
be. By 40 BC, however, the Perusine War was safely behind Octavian who was now firmly in control of the West, and perhaps angered
by these shenanigans at the mint he decided to bring it firmly under his own authority.
515
Mark Antony, Silver Denarius, 3.73g, 6h. Mint of Patrae(?), 32-31 BC.
ANT AVG III VIR R P C
, galley moving
right, with rowers. Rev.
LEG – II
, legionary eagle between two standards (Crawford 544/14; Sydenham 1216;
RBW 1838; RCV 1479). Attractive cabinet tone, nearly extremely fine.
$ 300
ex Glendining’s Auction, London, 11 July 1990, lot 84
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