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Denarius - Juba II Caesarea

Uitgever Mauretania
Jaar 7
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Valuta Denarius (25BC-40AD)
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Muntplaats Caesarea (Mauretania)
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Aanvullende informatie

Juba II ruled Mauretania as a client king under Augustus — installed not by conquest but by Roman political calculation, having been raised in Rome after his father's defeat at Thapsus in 46 BC. His coinage reflects that upbringing directly: the mint at Caesarea produced issues that self-consciously imitated Roman denarius conventions while asserting a distinct dynastic identity. The "var." citations across all three references suggest this piece deviates from the documented die pairings, a not uncommon situation given the relatively small and understudied nature of the Caesarean mint output.