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Denarius Annia: Gaius Annius Luscus, C•ANNI•T•F•T•N•PRO•COS•EX•S•C / L•FABI•L•F•HISP

Issuer Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC)
Year 82 BC - 81 BC
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Value Denarius (1)
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Obverse lettering C•ANNI•T•F•T•N•PRO•COS•EX•S•C
(Translation: Gaius Annius [Luscus] son of Titus, nephew of Titus, Proconsul By Decree of the Senate)
Reverse description Victoria driving a galloping quadriga to the right at full speed, holding a palm branch in her left hand and the reins in her right, her wings spread dramatically behind her. Below the horses, a ground line is indicated by stylized strokes. A figure, possibly a soldier or captive, appears beneath the horses. In the exergue, the legend L•FABI•L•F•HISP identifies the quaestor Lucius Fabius Hispaniensis, son of Lucius. The entire scene is enclosed within a border of dots, and the dynamic composition reflects the vigorous engraving style typical of Sullan-era military mint issues struck in Spain.
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