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Coin (reverse), Denarius, of Manius Fonteius Caii filius

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minted in Rome

Postcard of Coin (reverse), Denarius, of Manius Fonteius Caii filius.
000-190-000-405-C
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Coin (reverse), Denarius, of Manius Fonteius Caii filius

This silver coin was minted in Rome by Manius Fonteius, son of Caius, in 85 BC. It is a type called a denarius, the most common Roman silver coin. This picture shows the reverse of the coin.

The reverse depicts Cupid, the god of love, on a goat. Above him are two pilei (felt caps worn at feasts, particularly the Saturnalia). Below is the thyrsus, the pole wound with leaves and associated with Bacchus, the fertility god.

The design of this coin has symbols associated with fertility gods and rites. The felt caps are also associated with the Dioscuri, Caster and Pollux, the twin brothers of Helen, and the sons of Zeus. Their cult was taken over by the Romans.


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Online ID: 000-190-000-405-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.C15220
Date: 85
85 BC
Material: Silver; reverse off-centre; slight to moderate wear. Inscription: Obv. Laureate head of Apollo to right; thunderbolt below; behind, MN . FONTEI, downwards (MN and NT ligated); C . F below chin / Rev. Cupid on goat to right; above, two pilei; thyrsus in ex
Dimensions: 21.50 x 19.50 mm D / Die Axis: 7.5
What: Coin Type: Crawford 353/1c
Coin, denarius
Subject: Queen Street Coin Collection
Who: Apollo
Cupid
Mn. Fonteius C. f. (Maker)
Where: Italy, Rome
Roman Republic
Event:
Description: Silver denarius of Rome, minted by Mn. Fonteius C. f., 85 BC
References:
  • Crawford, M.H. Roman Republican Coinage. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1976. 
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