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Sestertius Valeria: Lucius Valerius Acisculus, ACISCVLVS

Issuer Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC)
Year 45 BC
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Currency Denarius of 16 Asses (141 – 27 BC)
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Obverse description An acisculus (mason's pick) depicted centrally in the field, rendered in relief against a plain surface. The implement is shown in profile, serving as the moneyer's personal emblem and punning device referencing the cognomen Acisculus. The design is contained within a border of dots. The field is unlettered on this side, with the type occupying the full available space of this small flan.
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Obverse lettering ACISCVLVS
(Translation: Acisculus)
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Edge Plain
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