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Coin (reverse), Denarius, of Aulus Plautius

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minted in Rome

Coin (reverse), Denarius, of Aulus Plautius
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This silver denarius was minted in Rome by Aulus Plautius in 55 BC. It was a special issue authorised by the Senate, as indicated by the legend 'S.C' (for 'senatus consulto') on the obverse. This picture shows the reverse of the coin.

The obverse depicts a kneeling figure holding reins and an olive branch in front of a camel, a design similar to a coin issued three years earlier. The exact interpretation of the legend 'BACCHIVS' below and 'IVDAEVS' in front is a matter of debate.

The coin probably commemorates the surrender of an Eastern ruler during Pompey's campaigns, perhaps Dionysius of Tripoli or Aristobulus the High Priest. The moneyer was known to be a supporter of Pompey.

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