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Æ25 - Gaius Sosius[?] Q, Cilicia

Issuer Roman provinces
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description Quaestorian symbols depicted in combination: a fiscus (money chest or strongbox), a sella curulis (magistrate's folding stool or quaestor's seat), and a hasta (spear or staff of office), arranged together in the field. These implements collectively serve as emblems of the quaestorship, referencing financial and administrative authority. The composition is unframed and set against a plain field. A single letter Q appears as the sole inscription, identifying the quaestorian association of the type.
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Mintage ND - Circa 30BC?
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