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ROMAN REPUBLIC Julius Caesar (60-44 BC). Denarius with P. Sepullius Macer ND (February-March 44 BC), Rome. RRC.480/10; Silver - 3,19 g - 18 mm - 2 h Nice portrait and gray patina. TTB. Julius Caesar was the first Roman to obtain the right to be represented on coins during his lifetime. This novelty was then added to other signs, including the wearing of the crown, which testified to a monarchic type of power. Caesar paid the price and was assassinated. In Rome, in 44 B.C., four monetaries struck for Caesar, including P. Sepullius Macer

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