The coin had a significant "propaganda value," according to Baldacci, as it linked Brutus to the final chapters of the Roman Republic. Brutus's portrait on the coin emphasizes his role as a ...
A rare Roman coin featuring the portrait of Brutus, the assassin of statesman Julius Caesar, sold Monday at a Geneva auction for 1.98 million euros, according to organiser Numismatica Genevensis.
There are lots of theories, but nothing concrete, as to why a large hoard of mostly Gallic Empire Roman coins has been ...
Rare Roman coin featuring Brutus up for auction in Geneva ... adding that it had a "propaganda value". The laurel wreath is clearly a sign of "someone who wants to promote himself as emperor ...
Therefore, who would not know that effrontery hijacks the public interest? […] It ratchets up the prices of things for sale, ...
exceeding its 2006 auction price of 360,000 Swiss francs. Rare Roman coin depicting Julius Caesar’s assassin Brutus fetches €1.98 million at auction (Picture credit: X) ...
A rare Roman coin with a portrait of Brutus ... adding that its circulation had a “propaganda” value for Brutus. The coin is one of only 17 known extant ones, according to the auction house.
A Roman gold coin bearing the image of Brutus ... adding that it had a "propaganda value". The laurel wreath is clearly a sign of "someone who wants to promote himself as emperor", he said, pointing ...