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Octavian and Divus Julius Caesar. Dupondius (?) (Bronze, 31 mm, 20.32 g, 6 h), uncertain mint in southern (?) Italy, circa 38. CAESAR - DIVI•F Bare head of Octavian to right. Rev. DIVOS - IVLIVS Head of Divus Julius Caesar to right, wearing laurel wreath. Babelon (Julia) 99. Crawford 535/1. CRI 308. RBW 1822. RPC I 620. Sydenham 1335. Minor porosity and a few old scratches on the reverse, otherwise, very fine.

From the collection of the American Mathematician and member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives Rodney David Driver (1932-2022), formed from the 1960s through 1980s, privately acquired from Coin Galleries.


Gaius Octavius was Julius Caesar's grandnephew on his mother's side. He first came to Caesar's attention when he joined him on campaign against the Pompeians in Spain in 46 BC after a daring crossing through hostile territory, although his political opponents implied he had ingratiated himself with his granduncle through other means. Whatever the case, Caesar included Octavius in his will as his primary heir, and when the former was assassinated in 44 BC, the young man officially became his adoptive son, taking the name Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus. Being Caesar's heir not only provided Octavian (as he is usually called in English) with much political clout, it also earned him a fabulous amount of money. Both were used to their fullest extent in the coming years, as Octavian first dealt with his granduncle's assassins, then with Mark Antony. In 42 BC, moreover, Caesar was officially deified by the Senate. He was regularly featured on Octavian's coins in the years thereafter, such as on this fine dupondius. It not only underlined the familial relation between the two men, but also raised an important question: if Octavian was the (adopted) son of a god, what did that make him?
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