Class E, Group Ib Plated Imitations, Near-Roman Style Page 2
Ne13+. Types of M. Junius Brutus, after 54 BC; cf. Cr-433/2, 3.05g. Both sides a bit stylized; obverse legend illegible; correct AHALA on reverse.
Ne14+. Obverse type of Julius Caesar, reverse type of L. Cassius Longinus, after 49 BC; cf. Cr-443/1 (O) and 413/1 (R), 2.24g. Both sides stylized, with elephant's legs especially elongated; correct CAESAR on obverse; blundered, meaningless reverse legend.
Ne15+. Types of Octavian, after 39 BC; cf. Cr-529/2, 3.50g. Both sides appear faintly stylized, but perhaps that's an illusion due to the condition of the coin. The legends are correct, and this may be struck from dies transferred from an official coin.
Ne16+. Obverse type of Juba II, reverse type of Mark Antony, after 25 BC (probably later); cf SGI-6002 etc. (O) and Cr-521/2 (R), 2.90g, SG 9.32. Both sides somewhat stylized; accurate legends. See HJB 139, 246, 8/04 and Rauch 74, 365, 12/04 for other examples of these dies, both also plated.