Denarius of the Roman Republic struck in 108–107 BC by M. Herennius, a Roman monetary magistrate and a member of the gens Herennia, a plebeian family of Rome.
Amphinomus is depicted running to the right while carrying his father on his shoulders. This scene alludes to the Sicilian legend of filial piety, in which Amphinomus saved his parents during a volcanic eruption.





