Caius Servilius (C. f.) was a Roman moneyer (triumvir monetalis) who held office around 57 BC. His full name is Caius Servilius, son of Caius (indicated by the abbreviation C. F. for Caii Filius). He belonged to the Gens Servilia, an illustrious family of the Roman Republic.
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Obverse: It features the bust of the goddess Flora facing right, wearing a wreath of flowers. Behind her is a lituus(an augural staff, symbolizing religious offices held within the family). The legend reads FLORAL PRIMVS, which likely refers to the institution of the first Floralia games by an ancestor.
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Reverse: It depicts two soldiers (warriors) standing face to face, dressed in military attire, each holding a shield and a short sword. In the exergue, the legend reads C. SERVEIL, and to the right, C. F.


