When flipped, it turns into a double-edged Imperial Gold sword when the coin comes up heads or a lance when the coin comes up tails. The sword side has an image of Julius Caesar, while the lance side has a double headed axe and the word IVLIVS. This could be a reference to the minted face of Julius Caesar in the coin. The axe is a reference to the Caesar's victory over Gaul, in a symbol of an axe. The coin is currently destroyed.
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