Reproduction Denarius of Julius Caesar - Bull
Obverse: Wreathed head of Julius Caesar right, lituus behind, text to right DIVI IVLI
Reverse: Bull-calf walking left, Q VOCONIVS above, VITVLVS in exergue.
History: This postumous coin was struck by the moneyer Quintus Voconius Vitulus. This coin is dedicated to Julius Caesar who was assasinated in 44 BC. Caesar was deified after a senate resoultion in 42 BC and this is shown in the title to the right of his bust, DIVI IVLI. The lituus behind his bust shows that he was a member of the priestly augurs. The lituus was a crooked wand used as a cult instrument in ancient Roman religion of augurs to mark out a ritual space in the sky.
The reverse of a standing calf is strictly personal, being a punning allusion to Vitulus, which literally means calf.
Minted: Rome mint, 40BC
Diameter: 1.9cm
Tags: Denarius, Julius Caesar, Bull-Calf, Rome Mint, Roman, Reproduction, Replica, Coin