
This admittedly is not a great picture for I had no macro lens with me (at an undisclosed place in Frankfurt) when I was was shown this gold Aureus minted around 42 BC by Brutus, commemorating the assassination of Caesar. On its reverse side there is the cap of liberty (pileus), traditionally given to one who has been freed from slavery, and two daggers, recalling Cassius and Brutus as the principal conspirators.
At the time, it was worth twenty-five denarii, the equivalent of a month’s pay for a Roman legionary. Today, the tiny coin might be worth 2 million euros (or dollars).
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Sunrise in Frankfurt

Two birds fly past the rising sun in Frankfurt, March 4, while a plane leaves its contrails in the morning sky.
What pets are paid for
A brief stop at the Zoo
Funny Cars
River Main at night

The river Main at night, taken from the Old Bridge (after having a drink at a nearby bar).
(Taken with a tiny Nikon Coolpix A resting on the balustrade, 8sec, f4, 100iso)
Sun, Clouds and a Plane

A plane flies through the morning sky in Frankfurt, Feb.11.
See also here: http://www.theguardian.com/news/gallery/2016/feb/11/photo-highlights-of-the-day-tibetan-new-year-and-korean-protests#img-12
Rolling down

The moon rolls down the European Central Bank and later plops into the river Main, in Frankfurt, Jan 26.
Christmas Market in the Rain

Frankfurt´s christmas market on a rainy night, Dec. 16.
Shiny Surface

Buildings are reflected by the shiny surface of a desk in an office building in Frankfurt, Dec. 7.