Hispania, Cordvba. Minted between Julius Caesar (Civil War 45-44 B.C.). Semis 46-45 a.C. (No reserve price)

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Corduba, Hispania: a bronze Semis of the Roman Republic minted in Corduba between Julius Caesar’s Civil War (45–44 BC), 20 mm and 6.91 g, obverse Venus head right with three small spheres behind and reverse Cupid standing left holding a cornucopia with three small spheres behind.

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Corduba (Córdoba) Ae Semis, Minted between Julius Caesar (Civil War 45-44 B.C.) - 20 mm / 6,91 gr
Roman Republic, Hispania. Corduba, bronze semi-finals, minted between the sons of Julius Caesar and Pompey (Civil War, 44-55 BC).
Obverse: Head of Venus facing right, with three small spheres behind. CN. IVLI. LFC /
Reverse: Cupid standing left, holding a cornucopia; three small spheres behind. Corduba facing right.
FAB 1984.

Seller ref: CT0290

Corduba (Córdoba) Ae Semis, Minted between Julius Caesar (Civil War 45-44 B.C.) - 20 mm / 6,91 gr
Roman Republic, Hispania. Corduba, bronze semi-finals, minted between the sons of Julius Caesar and Pompey (Civil War, 44-55 BC).
Obverse: Head of Venus facing right, with three small spheres behind. CN. IVLI. LFC /
Reverse: Cupid standing left, holding a cornucopia; three small spheres behind. Corduba facing right.
FAB 1984.

Seller ref: CT0290

Details

Era
Before 1400
Culture/region
Hispania, Cordvba
Year/Period and Variation
46-45 a.C.
Ruler
Minted between Julius Caesar (Civil War 45-44 B.C.)
Denomination
Semis
Metal
Æ
Condition
Ungraded
SpainVerified
9690
Objects sold
99.91%
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