Roman republican coins often show heads deemed to represent Roman and Sabin kings here are two examples,please add some from your collections.
L PHILIPPUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS MARCIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: Head of Philip V of Macedon right, wearing diademed royal Macedonian helmet with goat horns; Roma in monogram behind, Φ below chin REVERSE: L. PHILIPPVS on tablet below statue of equestrian, carrying laurel-branch; flower below horse; mark of value (XVI in monogram) in exergue Rome 113-112 BC 3.8g, 20mm Crawford 293/1; Sydenham 551 Q TITIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS TITIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: Head of Mutinus Titinus (Priapus) right, wearing winged diadem REVERSE: Pegasus springing right, Q TITI on base Struck at Rome 90 BC 3.8g, 18mm Cr341/1, Syd 691; Titia 1 L MARCUS PHILIPPUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS MARCIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: Diademed head of Ancus Marcius right, lituus hehind, ANCVS below REVERSE: Equestrian statue right on an arcade of five arches; flower below horse, AQVA MAR between arches, PHILLIVS behind Rome 56 BC 3.06g Cr425/1, Marcia 28, Syd 919 Ancus Marcius was the legendary 4th King of Rome
kool coin & info, i'm still after a Q titius coin. very nice coins Bing, i esp like the one with the aqueduct.
Numa Pompilius and Ancus Marcius on a denarius of C. Censorius, 88 BC. These come with quite a variety of minor symbols under the horses but, as luck would have it, they also come with boring numbers and letters. The high relief jugate portraits resulted in too little metal to fill the reverse die properly so my horses are flat.
Nice examples @PMONNEY , and cool posts everyone else! I think I need to focus on the Kings of Rome... I only have Sabinus: RR Titurius Sabinus 89 BCE AR Den Tarpeia buried shields S 251 Cr 344-2a RR Titurius Sabinus 89 BCE AR Den Tatius Sabine rape S 249 Cr 344-1a