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Ancient Roman Republic Denarius Coin Saturn in Chariot

ROMAN  REPUBLIC

ANCIENT  COINAGE


L. Philippus

113-112 BC

Rome Mint. Struck 113-112 BC,  Silver Denarius. 18mm. 3.78g.

Obverse: ROMA in monogram behind head of Philip V of Macedon, wearing helmet with goat's horns, on which rests diadem, Φ below chin, dotted border; banker's marks right field.
Reverse: L•PHILIPPVS on the base of equestrian statue: horseman carries laurel-branch right on pedestal; at horse's feet, flower; below, mark of value, dotted border. The equestrian statue is thought to depict L. Marcius Q.f. Philippus, who concluded a treaty of friendship with Philip V of Macedon.

Ref. 
Crawford 293/1. Sydenham 551. Marcia 12.

Very Fine, Bright silver, attractive coin.

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