Claudius Pulcher - (111 BC) - Denarius - Head of Roma / Victory in Triga (VF/EF)

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On the reverse, APCL stands for Appius Claudius, the moneyer’s name. The Claudii were a prominent Roman gens (family) with several notable members throughout history.
The letter “T” stands for Tribunus, which means “tribune.” In ancient Rome, tribunes were elected officials who represented the interests of the plebeians (common people) and had the power to veto legislation.  MC refers to Monetalis Censor, indicating that the moneyer held the office of censor. Censors were responsible for conducting the census, maintaining public morality, and overseeing public finances

Weight 2.94g

(ref:AHC189)