The gens Annia was a plebeian family of considerable antiquity at Rome. The first person of this name whom Titus Livius mentions is the Latin praetor Lucius Annius of Setia, a Roman colony in 340 B.C. By the time of the Second Punic War, the Annii were obtaining minor magistracies at Rome, and in 153 B.C., Titus Annius Luscus attained the consulship. The gens remained prominent at Rome through the first century.
Silver Denarius - Annia ( -82 to -81 )
Cr366_4, Syd 749 - 4 grams - 19 mm
Obverse: Diademed female head right, C ANNIVS T F T N PROCOS EX S C around
Reverse: Victory in biga right, control number XXXXIIII above, Q under horses, C TARQVITI P F in ex
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Cr366_1a, Syd 748 - 4 grams - 19 mm
Obverse: Diademed & draped bust of Anna Perenna right, winged caduceus behind, scales under chin, control symbol (e.g. syrix, tripod, sica or curved dagger) under neck, C ANNI T F T N PRO COS EX S C arching above
Reverse: Victory in quadriga right, Q above, L FABI L F HISP in exergue
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Cr366_2a, Syd 748c - 4 grams - 19 mm
Obverse: C ANNI T F T N PRO COS EX S C, diademed & draped female bust right, control-letter below
Reverse: Victory in quadriga right with palm-branch; L FABI L F HISP in exergue; Q above
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Cr366_1b, Syd 748c - 3,9 grams - 19 mm
Obverse: Diademed and draped bust of Anna Perenna right; M . below; all within bead-and-reel border
Reverse: Victory driving quadriga right, holding palm; Q . above
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Cr219_1d, Syd 406var - 3,8 grams - 19 mm
Obverse: Helmeted head of Roma right
Reverse: The Dioscuri right on horseback, dog below, one foreleg raised
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Cr219_1a, Syd 406 - 3,8 grams - 19 mm
Obverse: Helmeted head of Roma; dog behind, X below chin
Reverse: The Dioscuri riding right; C . ATESTI below, ROMA in exergue
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