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CANCA-B163-2-13-17-RR

Metal Type:silver
Weight:3.54 g
Diameter:19.55 mm
Mint:Spain (Country)
Date: 46 BCE - 45 BCE
Denomination: denarius
Obverse Image Description:Venus wearing winged diadem, right. All surrounded by a border of dots.
Obverse Inscription:[S C] downwards, behind.
Reverse Image Description:Trophy with oval shield in each hand. Seated captives below on both sides. All surrounded by a border of dots.
Reverse Inscription:[CAESAR] in exergue.



Bibliographic Source(s): Roman Republican Coinage ..., page: 479, no. 468/1, Pl. LV, notes:

Notes:Inscription is not present due to coin being very worn and off struck.
Catalogue References
Li Ms E16c 17 the same with the foregoing
Casaubon
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Li Ms E16d 16 17 Head and Reverse the same
as the former. but stamped
so as not to have the Exergue
Casaubon

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