Roman Imperatorial
Roman Imperatorial coins are a captivating series of ancient coins issued during the tumultuous late Roman Republic, from approximately 49 to 27 BCE. Struck by powerful military leaders and factions vying for control of Rome, these coins reflect the political propaganda and shifting alliances of the era. Featuring portraits of figures like Julius Caesar, Mark Antony, and Octavian (later Augustus), as well as symbols of their authority and military achievements, these coins are both historical artifacts and works of art. Their rarity and connection to pivotal moments in Roman history make them highly prized by collectors and historians alike.
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Roman Imperatorial41BC M. Barbatius Pollio obv Antony rv Octavian
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Roman ImperatorialSicily, c.42-39BC Galley + Pharos of Messana/Scylia
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Roman Imperatorialc.48BC obv mask of Pan rv Jupiter Axurus std
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Roman Imperatorial82BC L.Man, Torquatus, Roma/Sulla in quadriga
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Roman ImperatorialSpain, 46-45BC obv Roma rv Hispania & soldier(?)