Roman AR Denarius Julius Caesar (44 BC) Ch VF (Cr-458/1)
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The city of Rome was supposedly founded by refugee's of Troy following the conclusion of the mythological Trojan War. This coin depicts the story of Aeneas and his father Anchises.Coin Highlights
- Silver Denarius, 3.58 g., 19 mm., struck at Rome, 44 BC.
- This coin is considered to be in Ch VF (Choice Very Fine) condition.
- It features beautiful light golden tonight throughout, and the obverse is struck in high relief.
- Obverse: Head of Venus right
- Reverse: Aeneas fleeing troy carrying his father on his back.
- Crawford-458/1. Sydenham 1013.
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