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Augustus - with Divus Julius Caesar and AGrippa, very rare and historicaly important issue (JUN2652)

Augustus - with Divus Julius Caesar and AGrippa, very rare and historicaly important issue (JUN2652)
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Augustus - with Divus Julius Caesar and AGrippa, very rare and historicaly important issue (JUN2652)
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  • Model: divus julius and agrippa denarius
€ 2,250.00
€ 2,500.00

The Triumvirs. Octavian, Divus Julius Caesar, and Agrippa. 38 BC. AR Denarius (19 mm, 3.57 g). Military mint traveling with Agrippa in Gaul or Octavian in Italy. Wreathed head of the deified Julius Caesar right vis-à-vis bare head of Octavian left / M • AGRIPPA COS/DESIG in two lines. Crawford 534/2; CRI 306; Sydenham 1330; RSC 129; RBW –. Lightly toned,  small bankers' marks in obverse field. Good Fine. Very Rare.

Few great leaders in history have had an ally as capable and reliable as Marcus Agrippa (a close second in Roman history is Diocletian’s colleague Maximian). In many respects, Agrippa was the brick-and-mortar of Octavian-Augustus’ career: not only did he help build it, but he was perpetually relied upon to maintain it, even to the point of creating potential heirs to Augustus’ throne through his marriage to Augustus’ daughter Julia. On this denarius, struck at a mint moving with Octavian in 38 B.C., the obverse honours Octavian (in the portrait) and the deified father Julius Caesar (in the portrait and in the inscription), while the reverse is entirely devoted to Agrippa. Except for the copper asses struck in Agrippa’s name long after his death, and certain provincial coinages (such as the massive issues of Nemausus), there were only two occasions in which Imperial coins were struck for Agrippa. This denarius belongs to the first issue in which three types were struck. Each has the common feature of Agrippa’s inscription on the reverse, and their obverses differ in that Julius Caesar is portrayed on the aureus and the head of Octavian or the confronted heads of Caesar and Octavian appear on the denarii.