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Denarius serratus L. Porcius, L. Licinius and Cn. Domitius

Issuer Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC)
Year 118 BC
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Weight 3.91 g
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Reverse description A naked, bearded Gallic warrior drives a biga at full gallop to the right; in his left hand he holds a shield, a carnyx (Celtic war trumpet), and the reins, while his right arm is raised and poised to hurl a spear. The legend L·LIC·CN·DOM, identifying the triumviral moneyers L. Licinius and Cn. Domitius, appears in the field or exergue. The energetic composition, with the warrior's muscular figure and the dynamic movement of the horses, reflects the Roman interest in depicting Gallic adversaries. A border of dots frames the design.
Reverse script Latin
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Mintage ND (-118)
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