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ROMAN REPUBLIC

ANCIENT  COINAGE


L. Caecilius Metellus Diadematus

Rome Mint. Struck 128 BC.
Silver Denarius. 17mm. 3.84g.


Obverse: Helmeted head of Roma to right; mark of value behind.
Reverse: Pax driving galloping biga (two horse chariot) to right, holding olive branch, sceptre, and reins; elephant's head below~>The elephant's head on the reverse, refers to the victory of L. Caecilius Metellus in 250 BC over the Carthaginians at Panormus. VERY RARE without bell around neck of elephant, ROMA in exergue.

Ref. Crawford 262/1; BMCRR Rome 1044; Caecilia 38. Very Fine, areas of very minor porosity.

Very Rare without bell around elephant head. Crawford notes that the bell around the elephant's head is 'occasionally missing' on this issue (p. 287) however this is somewhat of an understatement for Richard Schaefer only identified three no-bell dies from over fifty in RRDP.

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