Ancient Coins: ROMAN REPUBLICAN and IMPERATORIAL SILVER: Social War, Marsic Confederation, c.90 B.C.
AR Denarius, 3.88g. 20mm. Mint moving with C. Paapius in Campania. Helmeted head of Mars to left; retrograde Oscan inscription below," mutil embratur= Mutilus Imperator." Rev. Oath taking scene with two soldiers flanking a kneeling youth holding a sacrificial pig; retrograde Oscan legend, c paapi" in retrograde; minute flan defect at 1:00 reverse. Campana 94. Sydenham 640a. RBW 1226. Historia Nummorum, Italy 428. Toned. Scarce and with a remarkably complete inscription for the name of C. Paapius C.F, Mutilus Imperator, one of the leading generals in the Italic war against Rome.
Provenance/Pedigrees:
Ex: Triton III, NY, 1999, lot 897
Ex: Helios, Munich, Auction 4, 2009, lot 88, Lynn collection.
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