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Denarius - Julius Caesar S•C / TI•SEMPRONIVS GRACCVS Q•DESIG

Issuer Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC)
Year 40 BC
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Value Denarius (1)
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Obverse lettering S•C
(Translation: By Decree of the Senate)
Reverse description A carefully arranged composition of four military and civic symbols dominates the field: at centre, an aquila (legionary eagle) on a standard; to the left, a vexillum (military standard); to the right, a plough symbolising colonial land allotment, accompanied by a decempeda (surveyor's measuring rod). The moneyer's legend encircles the devices in the upper and lower fields. A border of dots frames the design.
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Reverse lettering TI•SEMPRONIVS GRACCVS Q•DESIG
(Translation: Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, Appointed as Quaestor)
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