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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Roman Republic| > |99-50 B.C.| > RR81709
Roman Republic, C. Piso L.f. Frugi, 67 - 60 B.C.
|99-50| |B.C.|, |Roman| |Republic,| |C.| |Piso| |L.f.| |Frugi,| |67| |-| |60| |B.C.|, Gaius was married to Cicero's daughter, Tullia, in 63 B.C. and he was quaestor in 58 B.C. This type copies an issue of his father, Lucius Piso Frugi, c. 90 B.C. Crawford dates this type to 67 B.C. Sydenham and Grueber date it 64 B.C. Sear notes that hoard evidence indicates a date closer to 60 B.C.
RR81709. Silver denarius, Banti 274/4, RSC I Calpurnia 24, Crawford 408, SRCV I 348, EF, Rome mint, weight 3.919g, maximum diameter 18.7mm, die axis 180o, obverse head of Apollo right, hair tied with band, C.LX (control-mark) behind; reverse naked horseman galloping right, palm over shoulder in left, C PISO LF FR below, feather? above; attractive high relief obverse, lustrous; SOLD











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