RecordCoin (obverse), Denarius, of Marcus Volteius Marci filius< 1 of 1 > Back minted in Rome
Coin (obverse), Denarius, of Marcus Volteius Marci filiusThis silver coin was minted in Rome by Marcus Volteius, son of Marcus, in 78 BC. It is a type called a denarius, the most common Roman silver coin. This picture shows the obverse of the coin. The obverse depicts the hero Hercules. In the period between 88 and 63 BC, the Roman treasury was short of money, a situation only eased when Rome defeated Mithridates in Asia, providing booty in the short term and tribute in the longer term. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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