Sydenham identifies the date of this coin as 41 B.C.E. instead of the date of 42 B.C.E .identified by Crawford.CAESAR III•VIR•R•P•CS CHelmeted bust of Mars to right, draped and with spear over shoulder; behind, CAESAR upwards; before, III•VIR•R•P•C, downwards; border of dotsAquila, surmounted by trophy and flanked by two standards; on either side of aquila, S C; border of dot
Sydenham includes this coin in Period IV series 17, dated between 135-126 B.C.E., at variance with C...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 109-107 B.C.E. He believes this series was minted in North Italy...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 109-107 B.C.E. He believes this series was minted in North Italy...
Sydenham identifies the date of this coin as 40 B.C.E. instead of the date of 42 B.C.E .identified b...
Sydenham identifies the date of this coin as 41 B.C.E. instead of the date of 43 B.C.E. identified b...
Crawford identifies the date of this coin as 41 B.C.E. while Sydenham identifies it as 40 B.C.E.C•CA...
Sydenham states that Octavian is also a moneyer of this coin. He identifies the date as 40 B.C.E. in...
Sydenham states that Octavian is also a moneyer of this coin. He identifies the date as 40 B.C.E. in...
Crawford considers the date of 38 B.C.E. as uncerrtain; Sydenham dates the coin to 37 B.C.E..CAESAR ...
Sydenham dates this coin to 110 B.C.E.ROMAT·CLOVLIHelmeted head of Roma to right; behind, wreath; be...
Crawford notes that the absence of the cognomen Caesar and of any of the types used on coins by Iuli...
Crawford says the moneyer is Gaius Publicius Malleolus, quaestor 80. Crawford dates the coin circa 9...
Sydenham notes two possible mints, one in northern Italy the other in Cisalpine Gaul, as opposed to ...
Crawford considers the date of 38 B.C.E. as uncerrtain; Sydenham dates the coin to 37 B.C.E.DIVI•FDI...
Sydenham dates this coin to 125-120 B.C.E.ROMAM C·SERVEILHelmeted head of Roma to right; on flat, st...
Sydenham includes this coin in Period IV series 17, dated between 135-126 B.C.E., at variance with C...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 109-107 B.C.E. He believes this series was minted in North Italy...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 109-107 B.C.E. He believes this series was minted in North Italy...
Sydenham identifies the date of this coin as 40 B.C.E. instead of the date of 42 B.C.E .identified b...
Sydenham identifies the date of this coin as 41 B.C.E. instead of the date of 43 B.C.E. identified b...
Crawford identifies the date of this coin as 41 B.C.E. while Sydenham identifies it as 40 B.C.E.C•CA...
Sydenham states that Octavian is also a moneyer of this coin. He identifies the date as 40 B.C.E. in...
Sydenham states that Octavian is also a moneyer of this coin. He identifies the date as 40 B.C.E. in...
Crawford considers the date of 38 B.C.E. as uncerrtain; Sydenham dates the coin to 37 B.C.E..CAESAR ...
Sydenham dates this coin to 110 B.C.E.ROMAT·CLOVLIHelmeted head of Roma to right; behind, wreath; be...
Crawford notes that the absence of the cognomen Caesar and of any of the types used on coins by Iuli...
Crawford says the moneyer is Gaius Publicius Malleolus, quaestor 80. Crawford dates the coin circa 9...
Sydenham notes two possible mints, one in northern Italy the other in Cisalpine Gaul, as opposed to ...
Crawford considers the date of 38 B.C.E. as uncerrtain; Sydenham dates the coin to 37 B.C.E.DIVI•FDI...
Sydenham dates this coin to 125-120 B.C.E.ROMAM C·SERVEILHelmeted head of Roma to right; on flat, st...
Sydenham includes this coin in Period IV series 17, dated between 135-126 B.C.E., at variance with C...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 109-107 B.C.E. He believes this series was minted in North Italy...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 109-107 B.C.E. He believes this series was minted in North Italy...