Obverse:
Bare head of Marc Antony right, bearded, with
lituus behind. Text before M ANTON IMP (NT
in monogram).
Reverse:
Laureate
head of Julius Caesar right, capis (jug) behind.
Text before CAESAR DIC.
History:
Issued shortly after Caesar's death, the first
issue of Antony under the security of his
military camp combines his own portrait with
that of Caesar, thereby asserting his leadership
of the Caesarian party at a time when he was
beginning to feel threatened by Octavian.
Doubtless the propaganda was aimed at his
soldiers, the loyalty of whom might be suspect
now that Caesar's adopted son had become a
factor in the political power game. The symbols
of the augurate (lituus and capis) appearing
behind the heads serve to emphasize the links
between Antony and the slain dictator and
thus to strengthen his claim to be Caesar's
true successor. This is the first occurrence
of Antony's name on a coin.
Date:
Military mint travelling with Antony in Cisalpine
Gaul, April 43 BC
Diameter:
1.8cm
