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Roman Republic (Imperatorial). Mark Antony. Denarius 43 B.C.
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Roman Republic (Imperatorial). Mark Antony. Denarius 43 B.C.

Roman Republic (Imperatorial) - Marcus Antonius AR Denarius - silver - mint moving with M. Antonius in Gallia Cisalpina (Cisalpine Gaul) - 43 B.C. Obv.: Bare head of M. Antonius right, bearded; lituus behind; in right field, M•ANTON IMP Rev.: Laureate head of Caesar right; capis behind; in right field, CAESAR DIC References: Cr. 488/1; Syd. 1165; Albert 1549 (RARE) Condition: GF/AVF Condition remark: Much better in the hand than on the pictures. A small banker's mark on reverse, in front of Caesar's head. Weight: 3,61 g Diameter: 18,80 mm Historic context: This is the first coin that bears the name of Marcus Antonius, who is still depicted with a mourning beard, after Caesar's assassination in the previous year. The issue occurred at the time when M. Antonius had been declared Hostis publicus by the Senate, so that he was under pressure to legitimize himself. (source: Die Münzen der Römischen Republik, by Rainer Albert) (N453-6)

No. 84422599

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Roman Republic (Imperatorial). Mark Antony. Denarius 43 B.C.

Roman Republic (Imperatorial). Mark Antony. Denarius 43 B.C.

Roman Republic (Imperatorial) - Marcus Antonius

AR Denarius - silver - mint moving with M. Antonius in Gallia Cisalpina (Cisalpine Gaul) - 43 B.C.

Obv.: Bare head of M. Antonius right, bearded; lituus behind; in right field, M•ANTON IMP

Rev.: Laureate head of Caesar right; capis behind; in right field, CAESAR DIC

References: Cr. 488/1; Syd. 1165; Albert 1549 (RARE)

Condition: GF/AVF

Condition remark: Much better in the hand than on the pictures. A small banker's mark on reverse, in front of Caesar's head.

Weight: 3,61 g

Diameter: 18,80 mm

Historic context: This is the first coin that bears the name of Marcus Antonius, who is still depicted with a mourning beard, after Caesar's assassination in the previous year. The issue occurred at the time when M. Antonius had been declared Hostis publicus by the Senate, so that he was under pressure to legitimize himself. (source: Die Münzen der Römischen Republik, by Rainer Albert)

(N453-6)



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