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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Roman Republic| > |211-100 B.C.| > RR69277
Roman Republic, M. Atilius Serranus, 148 B.C.
|211-100| |B.C.|, |Roman| |Republic,| |M.| |Atilius| |Serranus,| |148| |B.C.|, In Roman mythology, Janus (or Ianus) was the god of gates, doors, doorways, and of beginnings and endings. Janus is believed to be one of the few major deities in Roman mythology that does not have a Greek origin or counterpart.
RR69277. Bronze as, Crawford 214/2, Sydenham 399, BMCRR Rome 692, SRCV I 727, aF, Rome mint, weight 23.625g, maximum diameter 30.8mm, die axis 90o, 148 B.C.; obverse laureate head of bearded Janus, I (mark of value) above; reverse prow right, M ATILI above, I (mark of value) right, ROMA below; from the Andrew McCabe Collection; scarce; SOLD




  






REFERENCES

Schaaff, Ulrich. Münzen der römischen Kaiserzeit mit Schiffsdarstellungen im Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseum. (Munich, 2003).

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