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Denarius

Object Number:29-126-636
Current Location: Collections Storage
Culture:Republican Roman
Provenience: Mediterranean
Manufacture Location: Italy
Maker: Quintus Caecilius Metellus
Marcus Calidus
Cnaeus Foulvius
Period: Republican Roman Period
Date Made: 124-103BC
Early Date: -124
Late Date: -103
Section:Mediterranean
Materials:Silver
Iconography:Roma
Victory
Credit Line:Received from various sources, pre-1929
Other Number:S. 539 - Other Number

Description

Helmeted head of Roma r.; * before; behind, ROMA (off flan), border of dots. Victory in biga r., holding reins in left, wreath in right; below M·CAL|D, in exergue, Q·ME·CNF L. line border

Bibliography:

[Catalogue] Crawford, Michael. 1974. Roman Republican Coinage.. London. Cambridge University Press. Type Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: no. 284.1aView Objects related to this Type Citation
[Catalogue, Collection] Grueber, Herbert A. 1910. Coins of the Roman Republic in the British Museum, vol. 2. Coinages of Rome (continued), Roman Campania, Italy, the Social War, and the Provinces.. London. The British Museum. : Page/Fig./Plate: p. 255, no. 474ffView Objects related to this

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