The Roman Republic moneyer C. Numitorius had a very clear vision as to whose rugged, handsome, masculine, hook-nosed, pointy-chinned features should go on Hercules' face, namely, his own! That's my theory anyway. Lest you think this humorously aquiline rendition of the god is an anomaly, here's a whole page of them at acsearch.
there's a line in here about fish and water, that i can't type here...that made me laugh out loud very loudly..i got some weird looks!
My wife, who drinks nary a drop of unaltered water threw that line at me once. Now I know the origin.
Here is a real grandmother with a big nose: Julia Maesa, grandmother of Elagabalus (218-222) and Severus Alexander (222-235). IVLIA MAESA AVG SAECVLI FELICITAS The unusual nose is the result of an unfortunate die break.
All the better to smell your delicious flesh with my dear! 13.47g Head of Heracles right, three Pellets behind Prow of a galley right "ROMA" above RCV I 1037