Corinth in Achaea, 44-43 BC., Julius Caesar, issued by the duoviri L. Aeficius Certus and C. Iulius, As, RPC 1116.
Corinth in Achaea (as Colonia Laus Iulia Corinthiensis), Julius Caesar, issued by the duoviri L. Aeficius Certus and C. Iulius, struck ca. 44-43 BC.,
As (23-24 mm / 9,87 g), brass, axes coin alignment ↑↓ (ca. 180°),
Obv.: LAVS IVLI / COR{INT} , laureate head of Julius Caesar facing r.
Rev.: [L CE]RTO {AE}FICIO / C IVLIO II VIR , Bellerophon, wearing petasos, riding Pegasos r., striking down forward with spear.
RPC I, 250, 1116 (87 coins listed, 11 obv. dies) ; BMC 485-9 ; M. Amandry, "Le Connayage des duovirs corinthiens", BCH Supp. XV (1988), 121-2 ; R. Münsterberg, "Beamtennahmen auf griechischen Münzen", p. 121 .