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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Roman Republic| > |211-100 B.C.| > RR05659
Roman Republic, C. Servilius, 127 B.C.
|211-100| |B.C.|, |Roman| |Republic,| |C.| |Servilius,| |127| |B.C.|, This coin honors the moneyers ancestor, M. Servilius Pulex Germinus, Consul 202 B.C. The lituus on the obverse refers to his augurate. The reverse refers to his propensity for single combat. -- Roman Republican Coinage by Michael H. Crawford
RR05659. Silver denarius, SRCV I I 140, Crawford 264/1, Sydenham 483a, RSC I Servilia 6, toned VF, Rome mint, weight 3.72g, maximum diameter 18.1mm, die axis 180o, obverse head of Roma right in a winged helmet, X (XVI ligature, mark of value=16 asses) behind, ROMA below; reverse battle between two horseman, one on the left brandishing sword, the one on the right brandishing spear and shield marked with M, C SERVEIL (VE in monogram) in exergue; SOLD











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