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| Issuer | Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC) |
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| Year | 89 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | Two Roman soldiers stand facing one another, each carrying a Sabine woman in his arms, depicting the mythological Rape of the Sabine Women — a scene directly alluding to the moneyer's gens and its claimed Sabine origins. The figures are rendered in vigorous relief with detailed military dress, conveying narrative drama uncommon in Republican coinage. The composition is symmetrical, with the two groups balanced across the central field. The moneyer's name L•TITVRI appears in the exergue below the ground line, identifying the issuing magistrate Lucius Titurius Sabinus. The scene is presented without a border, on the characteristically irregular flan typical of late Roman Republican silver coinage struck circa 89 BC. |
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| Mint | Rome |
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