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Denarius - Cassius C•CASSI•IMP / M•SERVILIVS LEG

Issuer Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC)
Year 43 BC - 42 BC
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Weight 3.49 g
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Reverse description An aplustre — the ornamental stern-piece of a warship — depicted centrally, its curved arms terminating in stylized floral or foliate finials, symbolising naval power and victory. The legend M•SERVILIVS LEG is distributed across the field, with M•SERVILIVS to the left and LEG to the right of the device, identifying the issuing legate Marcus Servilius. The composition is bold and emblematic, evoking military authority and the maritime resources available to Cassius during the civil war. A border of dots encircles the design.
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Reverse lettering M•SERVILIVS LEG
(Translation: Legate Marcus Servilius)
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Mintage ND (43 BC - 42 BC) - Military mint, moving with Cassius
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