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L. Hostilius Saserna 48 BC. Denarius 19 mm 48 BC Rome. Head of Gallia right; carnyx behind / L HOSTILIVS SASERNA Diana of Massalia standing facing, holding spear and head of stag advancing left. Cr. 448/3; good very fine
appealing portrait of Gallia
Caesar's supporter L. Hostilius Saserna designed this beautiful denarius for Caesar's archievments. Gallia, personification of the new province Gaul, symbolizes the victory over the Celtic tribes. The revers illustrates Diana as main goddess of Massalia (Marseille), which was captured by Caesar in 49 BC at the beginning of the Roman civil war.
Additional Information
Category 1 | Roman Republican Coins |
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Ruler | L. Hostilius Saserna |
Reign | 48 BC |
Denomination | Denarius |
Date | 48 BC |
Mint | Rome |
Material | Silver |
Condition | good very fine |
Catalogue | Cr. 448/3 |
Catalogue 2 | Syd. 953 |
Weight | 3.60 g |
Diameter | 19 mm |
Item Number | 81578 |