The John Bargrave Collection
CANCA-B163-2-13-16-RR
Metal Type:silver
Issuing Authority:
Caesar, Gaius Julius (100 BC-44 BC)
Weight:3.19 g
Diameter:18.17 mm
Mint:Spain (Country)
Date:
46 BCE - 45 BCE
Denomination: denarius
Obverse Image Description:Head of Venus wearing diadem, right. All surrounded by a border of dots.
Obverse Inscription:NA
Reverse Image Description:Trophy with oval shield and carnyx in each hand. Seated captive on right with hands tied behind back, seated captive on left with head resting in right hand. All surrounded by a border of dots.
Reverse Inscription:CAESAR in exergue.
Attached People:
John Bargrave (1610-1680) - Collector
Bibliographic Source(s):
Roman Republican Coinage ..., page: 479, no. 468/1, Pl. LV, notes:
Catalogue References
Li Ms E16c xVenus a cupid behind her 16 Head of xJulius CæsarCaesar
Reverse a Trophy erected on
each side of it a Captive sitting
on the Ground.
[small line]
CAESAR.
Casaubon
See Entry in Catalogue Li Ms E16d 15 16 Head of Julius Cæsar
Reverse a Trophy erected
two Captives setting on the Ground
Exergue CAESAR
Casaubon
See Entry in Catalogue
Li Ms E16c xVenus a cupid behind her 16 Head of xJulius CæsarCaesar
Reverse a Trophy erected on
each side of it a Captive sitting
on the Ground.
[small line]
CAESAR.
Casaubon
See Entry in Catalogue Li Ms E16d 15 16 Head of Julius Cæsar
Reverse a Trophy erected
two Captives setting on the Ground
Exergue CAESAR
Casaubon
See Entry in Catalogue