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Denarius of L. Censorinus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Denarius of L. Censorinus
In 82 BC, a denarius was minted by Lucius Marcius Censorinus picturing Apollo and Marsyas the satyr. The coin has attracted several interpretations because of the ambiguity of its symbolism.〔(coinarchives.com )〕 ==Coin description== On the obverse of this coin is a representation of the god Apollo, portrayed as a young man wearing a diadem. On the reverse of the coin is an image of the satyr Marsyas, nude, carrying a wineskin.〔 He is wearing a Phrygian cap, and has a pedestal standing beside him, holding a statue, which some think is a statue of Minerva.〔Rowland, Robert J. Jr., ''Numismatic Propaganda under Cinna'' Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. Vol. 97 (1966) pp. 407-419 pg. 417, (coinarchives.com )〕 Along the side is the inscription ''L. Censor.''〔 The image of Marsyas may be copied from a statue in the forum of Rome at this time, as implied by the pedestal in the field of the coin.〔Babelon, Ernest. ''Description Historique et Chronologique des Monnaiees de la Republique Romaine Vulgairement Appelees Monnaies Consulaires''. Arnaldo Forni, Bologna 1963, pg. 194-195〕 The coin is silver and weighs roughly 3.95 grams.〔
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