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Junia Please add updates or make corrections to the NumisWiki text version as appropriate.Junia, this celebrated Roman family was patrician under the kings, but, as it apears from coins, was regarded as plebcian under the consular government.
Brutus AR Denarius. 43-42 BC, Military mint traveling with Brutus and Cassius in Western Asia Minor or Northern Greece. COSTA LEG, laureate head of Apollo right / IMP BRVTVS, trophy of arms. Junia 42, Syd 1296, Cr506/2. Example No. 2:TextImage ...
Junianus Justin (cited as Justin) [English] Juvenal [Latin] Livy (city as Livy or Liv.) ...
4, represents a coin of the Junia family, bearing the heads of Brutus and Ahala; not the assassin Marcus Brutus, who stabbed his bosom friend and reputed father, but his progenitor.
N° dans les ouvrages de référence : B.30 (Junia) - BMC/RR.3866 pl. 48/9 - CRR.907 (3) - RRC.433 /2 - RSC.30 Description état de conservation : Beaux portraits. Légèrement décentré au revers. Flan légèrement piqué au droit.
D behind, `banker' or merchant mark on cheek/Victory in biga rt., XXIX above, D SILANVS LF/ROMA in exergue, RSC Junia 15, Syd. 646, Craw. 337/3. Slightly offcenter, grey tone, clear types with bold portrait, Very Fine....$145 Photo ...
See also: Denarius, Caesar, Liberty, Servilia, Coin
 
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