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Æ18 C PROCVL L F

Issuer Cephallenia (Achaea)
Year 30 BC - 28 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A double axe (labrys) depicted upright in the central field, a symbol closely associated with the religious and civic iconography of the Ionian islands. Below or flanking the axe appears the Latin magistrate inscription C PROCVL L F, identifying the Roman quaestor or magistrate responsible for the issue. The design is typical of late Republican civic bronzes struck under Roman administrative supervision. The flan is irregular with ragged edges consistent with hand-struck provincial coinage.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering C PROCVL L F
(Translation: Gaius Proculeius, son of Lucius)
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