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An ancient gold coin described as a “naked and shameless celebration” of the assassination of Julius Caesar, featuring a portrait of one of the men who killed him, has set a new record for a ...
The assassination of Julius Caesar was finally avenged. To commemorate the event, Octavian commissioned the coin type on the reverse depicting the beginning of the construction of the Temple of Divine ...
A gold coin from the first century B.C.E. featuring Brutus, the close ally and assassin of Julius Caesar, is anticipated to sell for more than $1.1 million at an auction in Switzerland. The profile… ...
An extremely rare Roman coin commemorating the assassination of Julius Caesar has surfaced and may be worth millions of dollars, according to coin experts. “It was made in 42 B.C., two years ...
A rare coin minted by Marcus Junius Brutus after he helped assassinate Julius Caesar will go to auction next week. The gold coin — one of only 17 of its kind known to exist — dates to 43 or 42 ...
Julius Caesar's coinage before 44 BCE. used the traditional types struck for his army, making reference to his own achievements and to his claim that his family was descended from Aeneas and Venus.
Rare coin 'worn by Julius Caesar's killer' and minted to celebrate the Roman leader's assassination could fetch up to £1.5m at auction. Julius Caesar was murdered in Rome on March 15, 44BC by ...
According to the auction house, Numismatica Ars Classica, the Eid Mar coin was minted by Julius Caesar's betrayer, Marcus Junius Brutus, to celebrate the assassination of Caesar on 15th March, ...
An ancient gold coin described as a “naked and shameless celebration” of the assassination of Julius Caesar, featuring a portrait of one of the men who killed him, has set a new record for a ...
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