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Denarius of Lucius Procila, minted in Rome in 80 BC. Weight: 3.92 grams. Diameter: 19 mm. Obverse: Laureate head of Jupiter right, behind, SC. Reverse: Juno Sospita fighting right, wearing a goatskin headdress, holding a javelin and a shield. In front, a serpent. The coin is in Uncirculated (UNC) condition, as can be seen from the quality of the engraving, particularly on the details of the goddess Juno.

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