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Fourree Q. Minucius Thermus M. F. AR Denarius. Rome, 103 Bc.

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This denarius records the brave deeds of the moneyer's ancestor and namesake, Quintus Minucius Q. f. L. n. Thermus who was elected consul in 193 and assigned Liguria as his province. From his base in Pisa, he waged war against the Ligurians. His command was extended for the following year, during which time he defeated the Ligurian forces near Pisa. He remained as proconsul in Liguria for 191-190. During this time it appears that he may have won the distinction of the corona civica, the second highest military award to which a Roman could aspire, by saving the life of a fellow citizen in battle through slaying an enemy on a spot not further held by the enemy army that day - this act being depicted on the reverse.
He may also have been the same Thermus who served as military tribune under Scipio in North Africa in 202 BC. Appian relates that about this time there was a cavalry engagement between the forces of Hannibal and those of Scipio near Zama, in which the latter had the advantage. On the succeeding days they had sundry skirmishes until Scipio, learning that Hannibal was very short of supplies and was expecting a convoy, sent the military tribune, [Quintus Minucius] Thermus, by night to attack the supply train. Thermus took a position on the crest of a hill at a narrow pass, where he killed 4,000 Africans, took as many more prisoners, and brought the supplies to Scipio.

Obv: Helmeted bust of Mars left
Rev: Two warriors in combat, one on left protecting a fallen man
Legend: Q.TERM.MF in exergue.
Diameter: 21mm
Mass: 2,56 gram
Ref: Sydenham 592; Crawford 319/1. 3.86g, 20mm, 9h.
Fleur De Coin.

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I had to look at this for a few minutes before I was able to see the obverse image. Interesting coin, didn't hold up too well in the ground though. I wouldn't through it back though.
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