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Denarius of Mark Antony

Period Roman Republic (Ancient Roman, 509-27 BCE)
Place of OriginRoman Republic
Date32-31 BCE
Dimensions13/16 in. (20mm)
Mediumsilver
ClassificationMetalwork
Credit LineGift of Carl B. Spitzer
Object number
1913.381
Not on View
DescriptionDie-stamped coin. RRC 544/14 Obverse ANT·AVG III·VIR·R·P·C: Ship, right, with sceptre tied with fillet on prow. Border of dots. Reverse LEG II: Aquila between two standards. Border of dots.
Label TextCoins 1934.25 and 1913.381 were issued by Marc Antony to pay his legions and fleet before the Battle of Actium (September 2, 31 B.C.) against Octavian (later emperor Augustus).Published ReferencesGrueber, H.A. Coins of the Roman Republic in the British Museum, Oxford University Press, 1970, vol. II, pp. 526-528.

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