L. Censorinus. Silver Denarius (4.0 g), 82 BC. Rome. Laureate head of Apollo right. Reverse: L CENSOR, Satyr standing left, extending arm and holding wine skin over shoulder; behind, stutue on column. Crawford 363/1d; Sydenham 737; Marcia 24. Toned with light iridescence. Very Fine. Marsyas is best known in Greek and Roman mythology for his hubris. He was said to have challenged the god Apollo to a contest playing the flute, the victor getting to decide whatever punishment the loser would receive. Naturally, Apollo won the contest, and as punishment for having dared challenged him he flayed Marsyas alive. Estimated Value $250 - 300. Included with old envelope. Categories: Roman Republican Coinage
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