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English: Pompey, gold aureus, minted in Rome, 71 BC.

Obverse : Head of Africa right, wearing elephant's skin; jug with handle to left on left; lituus on right; MAGNVS downwards behind. Laurel-wreath as border.

Reverse : Pompey in triumphal quadriga right, holding branch in right hand; rider (Gnaeus Pompey) on near horse; flying Pompey in triumphal quadriga right, holding branch in right hand; rider (Gnaeus Pompey) on near horse; flying Victory with wreath above; PRO COS in exergue.

Die-axis: 8 o'clock

Weight: 8.94 grammes

Source: Michael Crawford, The Roman Republican Coinage, Cambridge University Press, 1974, pp. 412, 413.
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Author The Trustees of the British Museum

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1 January 71 CE

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