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Quinarius Cornelia: Gneius Cornelius Lentulus, CN LENT

Issuer Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC)
Year 88 BC
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Value Quinarius (1/2)
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Obverse description Anepigraphic. Bearded head of Jupiter facing right, adorned with a laureate wreath rendered with bold, naturalistic leaf detail characteristic of late Republican die engraving. The deity's flowing hair and beard are depicted with fine, wavy striations, conveying a sense of vigorous divine authority. The portrait fills the flan with confident relief, occupying the full field with no surrounding legend. The overall style reflects the accomplished craftsmanship of the Roman mint workshops active during the Social War period.
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