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AR Denarius. Rome mint; Publius Sepullius Macer, moneyer.
Wreathed and veiled head right; CAESAR DICT PERPETVO around
Venus Victrix standing left, holding crowning Victory and scepter; to lower right, round shield set on ground; [P · SEPVLLIVS] MACER around.
Crawford 480/10; Alföldi Type VIII, 24-6 (A12/R3); CRI 107a; Sydenham 1073; Kestner -; BMCRR Rome 4169-71; RSC 38.
Enlarged from the original owned by G. N. Olcott. Silver coin bearing the head of Julius Caesar. This coin, a denarius, worth about seventeen cents, represents Caesar as Pontifex Maximus. Together with all the other Roman coins bearing Caesar's image, it was struck in the year before his death—44-45 B.C. The fact that Caesar placed his image on these coins may have strengthened the suspicion of his enemies that he wished to make himself king.
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Source G. Ferrero, The Women of the Caesars, New York, 1911.
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