obverse of Augustus RIC I² 340

obverse

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reverse of Augustus RIC I² 340

reverse

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Quick Facts

Emperor
Augustus
Period
Julio-Claudian
Denomination
Denarius
Metal
Silver
Mint
Rome
Date
17–17 BC

Augustus

Denarius · Silver

RIC I² 340

Obverse

Herald, standing, left, holding caduceus in right hand, and shield with star in left

Reverse

Four-rayed comet with tail above youthful head, laureate, right (Deified Julius Caesar)

Historical Note

The portrait of the deified Julius Caesar (Divus Iulius) with the Sidus Iulium — the comet that appeared at his funeral games in 44 BC — is one of the most explicitly theological coin types of the Augustan period. Caesar had been formally deified by the Senate in 42 BC. Augustus's claim to be 'son of the divine Julius' was a cornerstone of his legitimacy, and coinage depicting Caesar's deification directly supported that claim.

Price Guide

5 recorded auction sales for this coin type · Sept 2019 to Dec 2025

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