Description
Denarius of Julius Caesar, struck by a mobile military mint accompanying him at the beginning of 48 BC. At that time, Julius Caesar was in Illyria (modern-day Greece), which suggests that the coin was probably minted in Apollonia.
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Denarius of Julius Caesar, struck by a mobile military mint accompanying him at the beginning of 48 BC. At that time, Julius Caesar was in Illyria (modern-day Greece), which suggests that the coin was probably minted in Apollonia.
| Weight | 4,17 |
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| Diameter | 18 |
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