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Denarius Clodia: Gaius Clodius Vestalis, C•CLODIVS C•F / VESTALIS

Issuer Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC)
Year 41 BC
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Weight 4.08 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A seated female figure, identified as a Vestal Virgin and traditionally associated with the legendary Claudia Quinta or Claudia Pulchra, is shown facing left and holding a culullus (sacrificial cup) in her extended right hand. A portion of the moneyer's mark appears in the field behind the figure. The composition reflects the moneyer's familial connection to the gens Claudia and the Vestal priesthood. A border of dots encircles the design.
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Edge Plain
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