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Denarius of C. Servilius C.f., Rome

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Obv.: Head of Flora r.; behind, lituus; before, FLORAL.PRIMVS (AL and MV in ligature). Border of dots. Rev.: Two soldiers facing each other, presenting swords; in exergue, C.SERVEI[L] (RVE in ligature); to r., C.F upwards. Border of dots.
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Unspecified Collection
Title: Denarius of C. Servilius C.f., Rome
Description:
Obv.
: Head of Flora r.
; behind, lituus; before, FLORAL.
PRIMVS (AL and MV in ligature).
Border of dots.
Rev.
: Two soldiers facing each other, presenting swords; in exergue, C.
SERVEI[L] (RVE in ligature); to r.
, C.
F upwards.
Border of dots.

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