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Denarius Clodia: Publius Clodius, IMP• CAESAR / P•CLODIVS M•F

Issuer Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC)
Year 42 BC
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description Mars, the god of war, stands facing in a frontal pose, clad in military attire including a plumed helmet. He holds a spear vertically in his right hand and grasps a sword in its scabbard in his left hand, presented as the divine embodiment of Roman military prowess. The legend P•CLODIVS M•F, identifying the moneyer Publius Clodius, son of Marcus, is distributed across the field flanking the figure. A border of dots frames the entire reverse design, consistent with late Republican minting conventions.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering P•CLODIVS M•F
(Translation: Publius Clodius, son of Marcus)
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