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The Eid Mar (Ides of March) coin, struck by Brutus after the assassination of Julius Caesar, symbolizes a dramatic and fateful moment in history. It commemorates Brutus' deadly strike—the final act of betrayal that ended Caesar's rule and ignited the fall of a dictator. This coin immortalizes the stabbing scene, where Brutus, once a trusted ally, plunged his dagger into Caesar, proclaiming a grim liberation for Rome though it heralded chaos and civil war. It is a haunting emblem of betrayal, political upheaval, and the tragic price of power, marking the precise moment when a friend turned assassin and the Roman Republic trembled in the shadow of death.Uvs and Texture360 view: https://ijewel.design/profile/arqcreat/f38a5c9More info on https://www.arqreation.com/
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