C. Gargonius Ogulnius and M. Vergilius (86BC) - Head of Apollo / Jupiter in quadriga (VF)
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On the obverse is the laureate head of Apollo Vejovis, depicted with an oak wreath. Beneath Apollo’s portrait, you’ll find a thunderbolt—a symbol associated with Jupiter. Apollo Vejovis was a variant of Apollo, often associated with healing and protection against harmful forces.
On the reverse is Jupiter (the king of gods) driving a quadriga (a four-horse chariot). Jupiter holds the reins and prepares to hurl a thunderbolt. The quadriga represents power, victory, and divine authority. The celestial star above adds to the symbolism.
Weight 3.33g
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