Crawford suggest the moneyer is perhaps descended from Gaius Aburius. Sydenham identifies this coin as one that dates from 119 B.C.E.-91 B.C.E. (pg. 60) which is later than the date of 134 B.C.E. that Crawford identifies (pg. 276). Badian's note on this object marks the reverse trophy id with a question mark (?)C•ABVRI ROMAHelmeted head of Roma to right; behind, GEM downwards; before, value mark (X); border of dotsMars in quadriga to right, holding spear, shield and reins in left hand and trophy in right hand; below, C•ABVRI (AB ligatured)(VR ligatured); in exergue, ROMA; border of dot
Sydenham dates this coin to 125-120 B.C.E.ROMAM C·SERVEILHelmeted head of Roma to right; on flat, st...
Badian notes that Roma wears a necklace on the obverse. He also notes that the control mark on the r...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 110-108 B.C.E. He believes the mint to have been located outside...
Badian identifies the control mark on the reverse as letter D. Crawford says the moneyer is the brot...
Crawford speculates the moneyer is the son of Gaius Fannius, consul of 122, or possibly the son of G...
Crawford says the moneyer is Publius Maenius M.f. Antias or Antiaticus, perhaps descended from Publi...
Crawford says the moneyer is Gaius Publicius Malleolus, quaestor 80. Crawford dates the coin circa 9...
According to Crawford, the moneyer is perhaps descended from Marcus Aburius, praetor of 176 (Crawfor...
Badian notes that the reverse legend is in semi-exergue. Crawford says the moneyer is perhaps the so...
Crawford speculates the moneyer is Quintus Minucius Rufus, legatus 110 and elder brother of the cons...
Badian identifies the control mark on the reverse as letter E. Crawford says the moneyer is Lucius T...
Sydenham includes this coin in Period IV series 17, dated between 135-126 B.C.E., at variance with C...
Crawford says the moneyer may plausibly be identified with the Praetor of Sicily, RE Papirius 39, me...
Sydenham dates this coin to 119-110 B.C.E. He identifies the togate figure on the left as either Luc...
Sydenham dates this coin to 110 B.C.E.ROMAT·CLOVLIHelmeted head of Roma to right; behind, wreath; be...
Sydenham dates this coin to 125-120 B.C.E.ROMAM C·SERVEILHelmeted head of Roma to right; on flat, st...
Badian notes that Roma wears a necklace on the obverse. He also notes that the control mark on the r...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 110-108 B.C.E. He believes the mint to have been located outside...
Badian identifies the control mark on the reverse as letter D. Crawford says the moneyer is the brot...
Crawford speculates the moneyer is the son of Gaius Fannius, consul of 122, or possibly the son of G...
Crawford says the moneyer is Publius Maenius M.f. Antias or Antiaticus, perhaps descended from Publi...
Crawford says the moneyer is Gaius Publicius Malleolus, quaestor 80. Crawford dates the coin circa 9...
According to Crawford, the moneyer is perhaps descended from Marcus Aburius, praetor of 176 (Crawfor...
Badian notes that the reverse legend is in semi-exergue. Crawford says the moneyer is perhaps the so...
Crawford speculates the moneyer is Quintus Minucius Rufus, legatus 110 and elder brother of the cons...
Badian identifies the control mark on the reverse as letter E. Crawford says the moneyer is Lucius T...
Sydenham includes this coin in Period IV series 17, dated between 135-126 B.C.E., at variance with C...
Crawford says the moneyer may plausibly be identified with the Praetor of Sicily, RE Papirius 39, me...
Sydenham dates this coin to 119-110 B.C.E. He identifies the togate figure on the left as either Luc...
Sydenham dates this coin to 110 B.C.E.ROMAT·CLOVLIHelmeted head of Roma to right; behind, wreath; be...
Sydenham dates this coin to 125-120 B.C.E.ROMAM C·SERVEILHelmeted head of Roma to right; on flat, st...
Badian notes that Roma wears a necklace on the obverse. He also notes that the control mark on the r...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 110-108 B.C.E. He believes the mint to have been located outside...