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Denarius Vibia: Gaius Vibius Pansa, PANSA / C•VIBIVS•C•F

Issuer Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC)
Year 90 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A masked male figure, identified as a Silenus or Pampinus mask, dominates the upper field, accompanied by a galloping panther or feline creature to the right. The central field features a large, elaborately rendered thyrsus or cluster of grapes and ivy leaves rendered in high relief with a distinctive beaded texture, evoking Dionysiac imagery. A horizontal line separates the central design from the exergue, wherein the legend C•VIBIVS•C•F is inscribed, identifying the moneyer as Gaius Vibius, son of Gaius. The entire design is enclosed within a border of dots.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering C•VIBIVS•C•F
(Translation: Gaius Vibius, son of Gaius)
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