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For example, the inscription on the denarius (left) in the Smithsonian collection reads, "Ti Caesar Divi Avg F Avgvstvs" or "Caesar Augustus Tiberius, son of the Divine Augustus" and it features ...
The image on the denarius was most likely that of Tiberius, who was styled on coins as “Tiberius Caesar son of the divine Augustus,” thereby attributing divinity to Augustus and Tiberius.
An ancient Roman coin commemorating the slaying of Julius Caesar will be offered for sale by Heritage Auctions.
The coin, known as an "EID MAR" denarius that commemorates the Ides of March, was minted in 42 B.C. by Marcus Junius Brutus, the man who famously assassinated Julius Caesar.. Caesar became an ...
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