DescriptionWhile the moneyer is identified by Sydenham as "L. Julius," Crawford doubts that the moneyer was a Iulius Caesar. The anonymous moneyer might be identified by theear of corn symbol on the obverse.
Type-ObverseHelmeted head of Roma to right; behind, ear of corn; border of dots
Type-ReverseVictory in biga to right; border of dots
Legend-ReverseL·IVLI
Provenance EventBadian Note: Den. 101 BC Helmeted ‘Roma’ head r., beh. wheat-ear / Victory in biga r., bel. L·IVLI. Border of dots. 323/1 585
Physical LocationRutgers University. Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives.
Rights HolderRutgers University. Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives.
Rights DeclarationProfessor Corey Brennan of Rutgers University is Professor Badian's literary/academic executor, and it is with Professor Brennan's full consent that Rutgers University Libraries can use the Badian notes in the Roman Coins portal.