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Denarius Sicinia: Quintus Sicinius, Q•SICINIVS III•VIR / C•COPONIVS PR•S•C

Issuer Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC)
Year 49 BC
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Weight 3.83 g
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering Q•SICINIVS III•VIR
(Translation: Quintus Sicinius, [Monetary] Triumvirate)
Reverse description The Herculean club, shown upright and draped with a lion's skin, occupies the central field as the principal device, evoking the attributes of Hercules. A bow is depicted to the right of the club and an arrow to the left, completing the trio of symbols associated with the hero. The legend is divided before and behind the club, running horizontally across the field in two parts. The entire composition is enclosed within a border of dots, characteristic of late Republican denarius coinage.
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