Marcus Furius Philus, Silver Denarius
Dublin Core
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OBVERSE: Laureate head of Janus; M FOVRI LF (Marcus Furius) around.
REVERSE: Roma standing left erecting trophy, gallic arms around, ROMA to right, PHLI in ex.
Description
This coin marks a radical departure from the typical Roman Republican coinage that almost always featured the head of Roma on the obverse. Janus graces the obverse of this coin, and, after this point, it becomes more and more common to put different images on the obverse of Roman coinage. Janus was not foreign to Republican coinage though he typically fronted the Roman as, not the denarius.
The reverse has Roma crowning a statue with two shields - celebrating the victory of Domitius Ahenobarbus and Q. Fabius Maximus (Allobrogicus) over the Allobroges and Arveni in Gaul, 121 BCE.
Marus Furius Philus was a Roman moneyer, or an individual tasked with minting government approved money during the republic.
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0.135 oz