Roma Numismatics Ltd > E-Sale 117Auction date: 22 February 2024
Lot number: 810

Price realized: 130 GBP   (Approx. 164 USD / 152 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
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Lot description:


Octavian AR Denarius. Southern or central Italian mint, spring - early summer 36 BC. Bare head to right, with beard; IMP•CAESAR•DIVI•F•III• VIR•ITER•R•P•C around / Tetrastyle temple of Divus Julius: statue of Julius Caesar as augur, standing within temple holding lituus; DIVO•IVL on architrave, star within pediment, and lighted altar to left; COS•IT[ER•ET•TER•DESIG] around. Crawford 540/2; CRI 315; BMCRR Africa 33; RSC 90. 3.78g, 18mm, 6h.

Near Very Fine. Rare.

Ex cgb.fr e-shop.

Octavian is here firmly cementing his connection to the now 'divine' Julius Caesar, thinly disguised as the more traditional fulfilment of pietas, in the minds of the Roman people. The bearded portrait on the obverse, the typical attitude of mourning for the male Roman citizen, recalls the assassination of his patron and adoptive father eight years before, but it is with the reverse type that the message is made clear.

Depicting a structure that had not yet been built was a calculated move from Octavian that in part renewed his commitment to the project, which had been agreed six years earlier. Finally dedicated in 29 BC, construction having started only after the Battle of Actium, the Temple of Divus Julius was built on the site in the forum where Caesar's body had been cremated fifteen years previously.

Estimate: 100 GBP