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Denarius Porcia: Marcus Porcius Cato, ROMA M•CATO / VICTRIX

Issuer Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC)
Year 89 BC
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Value Denarius (1)
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Obverse lettering ROMA M•CATO
(Translation: Marcus [Porcius] Cato)
Reverse description The goddess Victoria seated right on a throne or chair (sella), draped in flowing robes, her right arm extended and holding a patera or small object. Before her stands a large decorative palm branch or trophy adorned with multiple rows of pellets or bosses, occupying the left portion of the field. The legend VICTRIX appears in the exergue beneath the seated figure, referencing Victoria as the Victorious. The design is enclosed within a beaded border.
Reverse script Latin
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