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Denarius - Marcus Antonius M•ANT•IMP•AVG•III•VIR•R•P•C•M•NERVA•PROQ•P / L•ANTONIVS COS

Issuer Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC)
Year 41 BC
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Composition Silver
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Obverse lettering M•ANT•IMP•AVG•III•VIR•R•P•C•M•NERVA•PROQ•P
(Translation: Marcus Antonius Imperator Augurus (Emperor Mark Antony, Augur) Triumviri Rei Publicae Constituandae (Triumvirate for the Restoration of the Government) Marcus Nerva Proquaestor Propraetor (Marcus [Cocceius] Nerva, Proquaestor Propraetor))
Reverse description Bare head of Lucius Antonius (Lucius Antony), brother of Mark Antony, facing right, portrayed in a similarly austere and unadorned Republican manner. The legend L•ANTONIVS COS is disposed around the portrait, appearing behind and before the bust. The inscription records his consulship of 41 BC, the year in which he and Fulvia opposed Octavian in the Perusine War. The portrait style closely mirrors that of the obverse, presenting both brothers as equals in a deliberate dynastic and political statement. The field is enclosed by a border of dots.
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Reverse lettering L•ANTONIVS COS
(Translation: Lucius Antonius Consul (Consul Lucius Antony))
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