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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |The Twelve Caesars| > |Augustus| > SH17027
Augustus, 16 January 27 B.C. - 19 August 14 A.D.
|Augustus|, |Augustus,| |16| |January| |27| |B.C.| |-| |19| |August| |14| |A.D.|, “The Julian Star” appeared in the sky during the July 44 B.C. funeral games for Julius Caesar. It was a comet, and was thought to indicate Caesar's divinity.
SH17027. Silver denarius, SRCV I 1607, RIC I 37b, BMCRE I Rome 326, RSC I 97, Vagi 278, VF, Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza, Spain) mint, weight 3.590g, maximum diameter 20.0mm, die axis 135o, 19 - 18 B.C.; obverse CAESAR AVGVSTVS, head of Augustus left wearing oak wreath; reverse [DI]VVS - IVLIVS (across field), comet of eight-rays with tail above; toned, bankers mark on neck, slightly rough, areas of light corrossion; SOLD











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