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Julius Caesar ELEPHANT WEAPON Military Mint NGC Choice Ancient Silver Roman Coin

Julius Caesar ELEPHANT WEAPON Military Mint NGC Choice Ancient Silver Roman Coin
Julius Caesar ELEPHANT WEAPON Military Mint NGC Choice Ancient Silver Roman Coin
Julius Caesar ELEPHANT WEAPON Military Mint NGC Choice Ancient Silver Roman Coin
Julius Caesar ELEPHANT WEAPON Military Mint NGC Choice Ancient Silver Roman Coin

Julius Caesar ELEPHANT WEAPON Military Mint NGC Choice Ancient Silver Roman Coin
Roman Imperatorial Coin Julius Caesar, as Dictator (49-44 BC). (19mm, 3.97 gm, 9h). Military mint traveling with Caesar in northern Italy, circa 49-48 BC. Choice VF Strike: 4/5 – Surface: 4/5. CAESAR, Elephant advancing right, trampling horned serpent. Culullus, Aspergillum, Ecuris (axe surmounted by dog or wolf’s head), and Apex. See the Genuine History Collection. Gaius Julius Caesar (12 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. A member of the First Triumvirate, Caesar led the Roman armies in the Gallic Wars before defeating his political rival Pompey in a civil war, and subsequently became dictator from 49 BC until his assassination in 44 BC. He played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire. In 60 BC, Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey formed the First Triumvirate, an informal political alliance that dominated Roman politics for several years. Their attempts to amass political power were opposed by many in the Senate, among them Cato the Younger with the private support of Cicero. Caesar rose to become one of the most powerful politicians in the Roman Republic through a string of military victories in the Gallic Wars, completed by 51 BC, which greatly extended Roman territory. During this time he both invaded Britain and built a bridge across the river Rhine. These achievements and the support of his veteran army threatened to eclipse the standing of Pompey, who had realigned himself with the Senate after the death of Crassus in 53 BC. With the Gallic Wars concluded, the Senate ordered Caesar to step down from his military command and return to Rome. In 49 BC, Caesar openly defied the Senate’s authority by crossing the Rubicon and marching towards Rome at the head of an army. This began Caesar’s civil war, which he won, leaving him in a position of near-unchallenged power and influence in 45 BC. After assuming control of government, Caesar began a programme of social and governmental reform, including the creation of the Julian calendar. He gave citizenship to many residents of far regions of the Roman Republic. He initiated land reforms to support his veterans and initiated an enormous building programme. In early 44 he was proclaimed “dictator for life” (dictator perpetuo). Fearful of his power and domination of the state, a group of senators led by Brutus and Cassius assassinated Caesar on the Ides of March (15 March) 44 BC. A new series of civil wars broke out and the constitutional government of the Republic was never fully restored. Caesar’s great-nephew and adopted heir Octavian, later known as Augustus, rose to sole power after defeating his opponents in the last civil war of the Roman Republic. Octavian set about solidifying his power, and the era of the Roman Empire began. Caesar was an accomplished author and historian as well as a statesman; much of his life is known from his own accounts of his military campaigns. Other contemporary sources include the letters and speeches of Cicero and the historical writings of Sallust. Later biographies of Caesar by Suetonius and Plutarch are also important sources. Caesar is considered by many historians to be one of the greatest military commanders in history. His cognomen was subsequently adopted as a synonym for “Emperor”; the title “Caesar” was used throughout the Roman Empire, giving rise to modern descendants such as Kaiser and Tsar. He has frequently appeared in literary and artistic works. The Green Caesar, posthumous portrait from the 1st century AD, now located at the Altes Museum in Berlin.
Julius Caesar ELEPHANT WEAPON Military Mint NGC Choice Ancient Silver Roman Coin

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1/2 ounce Elephant Poland Mint

1/2 ounce Elephant Poland Mint
1/2 ounce Elephant Poland Mint
1/2 ounce Elephant Poland Mint

1/2 ounce Elephant Poland Mint
This beautiful coin from the Mint of Poland features a stunning elephant design, crafted from high-quality silver. With a precious metal content of 1/2 oz, this ungraded coin is a valuable addition to any collection. The obverse side of the coin showcases the national emblem of Poland, while the reverse side features the elephant design, making it a unique and interesting piece for collectors. This coin is a great investment for those interested in silver bullion and is sure to impress with its intricate details and stunning design.
1/2 ounce Elephant Poland Mint

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South Africa R5 2021 Silver BU 1Oz Coin Big5 Series II Elephant Mint Packaging

South Africa R5 2021 Silver BU 1Oz Coin Big5 Series II Elephant Mint Packaging
South Africa R5 2021 Silver BU 1Oz Coin Big5 Series II Elephant Mint Packaging
South Africa R5 2021 Silver BU 1Oz Coin Big5 Series II Elephant Mint Packaging

South Africa R5 2021 Silver BU 1Oz Coin Big5 Series II Elephant Mint Packaging
South Africa R5 2021 Silver BU 1Oz Coin Big5 Series II Elephant. Thank you for your looking! During Chinese National Holidays and local holidays of your country, the period can be severely delayed. Thanks for your understanding.
South Africa R5 2021 Silver BU 1Oz Coin Big5 Series II Elephant Mint Packaging

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Special 1kg Silver Coin 2023 Koala And 1oz Silver Dragon Rectangular Coin 2024 Perth Mint

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Big Five Silver Bar Tribute From Royal Krakow Mint

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2024 Woolly Mammoth 9999 Silver Coin By Royal Canadian Mint Sprott Money Review

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3oz Limited Elephant Hand Poured 999 Silver Statue Gold Spartan Bar Coin Mint

3oz Limited Elephant Hand Poured 999 Silver Statue Gold Spartan Bar Coin Mint
3oz Limited Elephant Hand Poured 999 Silver Statue Gold Spartan Bar Coin Mint
3oz Limited Elephant Hand Poured 999 Silver Statue Gold Spartan Bar Coin Mint
3oz Limited Elephant Hand Poured 999 Silver Statue Gold Spartan Bar Coin Mint
3oz Limited Elephant Hand Poured 999 Silver Statue Gold Spartan Bar Coin Mint

3oz Limited Elephant Hand Poured 999 Silver Statue Gold Spartan Bar Coin Mint
3oz Limited Elephant Hand Poured 999 Silver Statue Gold Spartan Bar Coin Mint. Introducing the Elephant with Trunk Up, a symbol of good luck and strength, meticulously crafted as a hand poured silver statue. Made from 999+ pure silver, this remarkable piece captures the majestic presence of the elephant, with its trunk raised high in a gesture of triumph and fortune. This silver statue is an exceptional addition to any silver bullion collection, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Details: Weight Options: Available in 3oz, 5oz, and 8oz Purity: Crafted from 999+ pure silver Engraving: Laser engraved with weight, purity, and unique number Limited Edition: Maximum mintage of 100 units per size Certificate of Authenticity: Each statue includes a metal COA stating weight, purity, and number The Elephant with Trunk Up statue is brought to life through an intricate manufacturing process that combines the traditional art of vacuum-assisted investment casting with the precision of advanced 3D printed casting resin. This ensures that each statue is a flawless representation of artistry and innovation, showcasing exceptional detail and quality. The Elephant with Trunk Up silver statue is a testament to both artistic prowess and technological sophistication. Its limited availability, high purity, and exquisite craftsmanship make it a highly sought-after piece for collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate the fusion of tradition and modernity in silver art. Weight Options: Available in 3oz, 5oz, and 8oz. Purity: Crafted from 999+ pure silver. Engraving: Laser engraved with weight, purity, and unique number. Limited Edition: Maximum mintage of 100 units per size. Certificate of Authenticity: Each statue includes a metal COA stating weight, purity, and number. The Elephant with Trunk Up statue is brought to life through an intricate manufacturing process that combines the traditional art of vacuum-assisted investment casting with the precision of advanced 3D printed casting resin. Sorry, our items are NOT available for pick-up. No additional information at this time. You might also like. 3oz Limited Wyvern Dragon Hand Poured 999 Silver Statue Gold Spartan Bar Coin. 3oz Limited Spartan Hand Poured 999 Silver Statue Gold Spartan Bar Coin Mint. 3oz Limited Achilles Warrior Hand Poured 999 Silver Statue Gold Spartan Bar Coin. 3oz Limited Anubis Chalice Hand Poured 999 Silver Statue Gold Spartan Bar Coin.
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Franklin Mint 1972 East African Elephants. 925 Sterling Silver 24kt Ep Proof

Franklin Mint 1972 East African Elephants. 925 Sterling Silver 24kt Ep Proof
Franklin Mint 1972 East African Elephants. 925 Sterling Silver 24kt Ep Proof
Franklin Mint 1972 East African Elephants. 925 Sterling Silver 24kt Ep Proof

Franklin Mint 1972 East African Elephants. 925 Sterling Silver 24kt Ep Proof
Offered here is a vintage, Franklin Mint East African Wildlife Society 1972 series of medals, 24-karat gold electroplate over. 925 sterling silver collectible coin depicting Elephants! The series design artist is Anthony Jones. Coin medal measures 2 inches in diameter and weighs approximately 2 ounces. Fantastic piece to add to any collection! S & happy shopping!! Please check my other listings for more great items. The free listing tool.
Franklin Mint 1972 East African Elephants. 925 Sterling Silver 24kt Ep Proof

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Stacking New Royal Mint Silver Coins Check These Out

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47 46 B. C. Roman Republic Coin Q. M. Scipio Ceasar African Mint Anacs Vf 20

47 46 B. C. Roman Republic Coin Q. M. Scipio Ceasar African Mint Anacs Vf 20
47 46 B. C. Roman Republic Coin Q. M. Scipio Ceasar African Mint Anacs Vf 20
47 46 B. C. Roman Republic Coin Q. M. Scipio Ceasar African Mint Anacs Vf 20
47 46 B. C. Roman Republic Coin Q. M. Scipio Ceasar African Mint Anacs Vf 20
47 46 B. C. Roman Republic Coin Q. M. Scipio Ceasar African Mint Anacs Vf 20
47 46 B. C. Roman Republic Coin Q. M. Scipio Ceasar African Mint Anacs Vf 20

47 46 B. C. Roman Republic Coin Q. M. Scipio Ceasar African Mint Anacs Vf 20
47 – 46 B. ROMAN REPUBLIC COIN Q. SCIPIO DENARIUS AFRICAN MINT ANACS VERY FINE 20. SCIPIO WAS AN ENEMY OF JULIUS CEASAR. HE SELF PROCLAIMED HIMSELF RULER OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC, (sound familiar, some things never change) WITH HIS WEALTH, LEGIONS AND WARSHIPS, WHERE HE SAILED THE MEDITEREAN CONQUERING WHATEVER HE COULD. HE MINTED HIS OWN COINS AS TO CERTIFY HE WAS THE RULER OF ROME EMIPER (IMP). HE WAS DEFEATED BY JULIUS CEASARS LEGIONS IN 46 B. WHERE HE IN TURN TOOK HIS OWN LIFE. OBVERSE OF COIN DEPICTS PORTRAIT OF JUPITER FACING RIGHT. REVERSE OF COIN DEPICTS AFRICAN ELEPHANT IN CENTER WITH THE WORDS OF SCIPIO NAME CLEARLY SEEN ABOVE THE ELEPHANT, IMP (EMPEROR) BELOW ELEPHANT’S FEET (mocking Julius Ceasar who also had the elephant put on his coins). HE WAS THE GRANDSON OF SCIPIO AFRICANUS WHO DEFEATED HANNIBAL appx. DIFFICULT COIN TO FIND ESPECIALLY WITH SO MUCH DETAIL REMAINING. THE COIN HAS SMALL CHIP BELOW NECK OF JUPITER AND IS HARDLY NOTICEABLE. THIS COIN IS FOR IS FOR THE MOST AVANT COLLECTORS OF ROMAN COINAGE, IT IS QUITE SCARCE. A GREAT RELIC OF HISTORY FOR A COIN TO BE 2,066 YEARS OLD. REMEMBER THIS COIN IS AUTHENTICATED, BE VERY WEARY THERE ARE GOOD FAKES OUT THERE.
47 46 B. C. Roman Republic Coin Q. M. Scipio Ceasar African Mint Anacs Vf 20

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