“This EID MAR denarius tells the infamous story of Brutus and Julius Caesar in a tangible and dramatic fashion that remains unrivaled among ancient coinage.”
A group of Roman senators, led by Marcus Junius Brutus and Cassius, orchestrated a plot to assassinate Caesar, ultimately ending his life on the Ides of March in 44 B.C.
The EID MAR Denarius came to exist during the Battle of Philippi when Brutus minted the coin to pay his soldiers. Its obverse features Brutus' bust and the inscription "BRUT IMP," signifying Commander Brutus. . Although hundreds of thousands of these coins were minted during its time, only about 100 specimens survive today.
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