Description
On the fateful Ides of March, history turned on a single act of betrayal. The bond between Julius Caesar and Brutus — once forged in trust — was shattered by the thrust of a dagger, forever echoing the conflict between loyalty and principle, power and freedom.
This first release in the Enemies in History series captures that defining moment with haunting detail. Caesar, proud in his armour, faces Brutus, cloaked in a Roman toga that symbolizes both guilt and conviction. A grayscale finish deepens the sense of moral conflict, while the coin’s edge bears twenty-three notches, a chilling reminder of Caesar’s wounds, interwoven with lines of treachery. At its centre, the dagger motif speaks of violence, separation, and the cost of ambition.
On the obverse, Caesar rides in full armour, the image of a leader destined for greatness yet undone by betrayal. Struck with smartminting® technology from 2oz of pure silver, this Mongolian issue transforms one of history’s most dramatic moments into a tangible masterpiece. With only 500 coins available worldwide, it is both a tribute to the fall of a leader and a reflection on the timeless struggle between friendship and fate.







