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M Porcius Cato, Quinarius, Subaeratus, Victory Seated reverse

Silver Plated Quinarius; 14mm/2.0gm   Rome Mint - 89 BC

Con/ Tiny breaks in the silver plating, otherwise, Good Very Fine.

Obv/ Head of Liber (Roman Bacchus) right, crowned with an ivy wreath, M•CATO behind.

Rev/ Victory seated right, holding palm & patera, VICTRIX in ex.

Ref/ Crawford 343/2b variety.

Seller's Note/ Yes, that Marcus Porcius Cato, himself!

Marcus Porcius Cato (95–46 BC), also known as Cato the Younger, was the irascible Roman senator, staunch Stoic philosopher, and defender of the Republic against Julius Caesar. Celebrated for his incorruptible virtue and strict adherence to traditional Roman values, he aligned with Pompey, eventually dying by self murder in Utica rather than living under Caesar's dictatorship. All God's bless his memory!

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