Mark Antony, 44-30 BC. Denarius (Silver, 18 mm, 3.86 g, 6 h), military mint moving with Mark Antony (Patrae?), 32-31. ANT•AVG• - III•VIR•R•P•C Galley right, with scepter tied with fillet on prow.
Rev. CHORTIS SPECVLATORVM Three standards decorated with wreaths and rostra. Babelon (Antonia) 103. Crawford 544/12. CRI 386. RBW 1837. Sydenham 1214. Rare and in exceptional condition for this difficult issue. A few faint scratches
, otherwise, extremely fine.
From a European collection, formed before 2005.
The 'Cohors Speculatorum' was a special army unit created by Antony, consisting of the so-called
speculatores, men who served as spies, scouts, messengers, and explorers. Normally, each legion had ten such
speculatores, but by forming a separate cohort, Antony had a cadre of such men at his direct disposal, no luxury in times of bitter civil strife. The function continued to exist under the Empire, where the
speculatores served as messengers and bodyguards to Rome's emperors and generals. Curiously, the
signa on the reverse of Antony's denarii are decorated with wreaths and prows. The latter in particular may refer to their task of manning the turrets on war galleys as lookouts.