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DR-264 | Crawford: 299/1a
Appius Claudius Pulcher / Titus Manlius Mancinus / Quintus Urbinus
Appius Claudius Pulcher / Titus Manlius Mancinus / Quintus Urbinus


Gens: Claudia / Mallia
Moneyer: Appius Claudius Pulcher / Titus Manlius Mancinus / Quintus Urbinus
Date and mint: 111 BC/110 BC - Rome


Obverse: Bust of Roma with helmet, right. Dotted border.
Legend:
Symbols: Obverse behind, Device with angles

Reverse: Victoria in biga, right, holding reins with both hands. Dotted border.
Legend: AP CL T MAL Q VR

Comment: This is one of the three denarii in which a triga appears as a model of the reverse instead of a biga or quadriga. This same specimen was also minted by the Mallia gens. The triga also appears in the serratus type of C. Naevius Balbus and is no longer represented in the republican coinage.

Provenance: Numismatica Ars Classica (2024)
Price: 875
299/1a
299/1a
Image courtesy of: Numismatica Ars Classica

Other references

Crawford: 299/1a
DR: 264
BMCRR (Grueber): Roma 1290
B (Babelon): Claudia 2 Mallia 1
RSC (Seaby): Claudia 2 Mallia 1
FFC (Fdez., Fdez., Calicó): 564
RC / RCV (D. Sear): 176
CRI (Sear Imperators) 49 - 27 BC:
CRR (Sydenham): 570
Cal (Calicó): 423
RBW: 1141
Other authors:

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