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sextans, Roman Republic, 148 BCE
sextans, Roman Republic, 148 BCE
Object numberCC59.2.0275

sextans, Roman Republic, 148 BCE

Date148 BCE
CultureItalian
MediumAes
DimensionsCoin Dimensions: 3.33 cm, 26.36 g
Credit LineTransfer from Vassar College Classics Department, 1968
On View
Not on view
PeriodRoman Republic
Classification(s)
Denomination
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Minting Official
Minting Location
Region
Obverse Description
There is a laureate head of Janus, and above, an I divides the PI from the TIO.
Obverse Expanded
PITIO
Obverse Legend
PI TIO
Obverse Translated
Pitio
Reverse Description
There is a prow facing right and L SEMP is inscribed above.  Before, there is an I, and below, ROMA is inscribed.
Reverse Expanded
LUCIUS SEMPRONIUS, ROMA
Reverse Legend
L SEMP ROMA
Reverse Translated
Lucius Sempronius, Rome
BibliographyCrawford, 216.2a
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