Roman coin (repubican era) known as silver denarius Serratus Sulpicia, representing 2 heads Crowned laurels of public Penates with the inscription DPP (= Dei Penates Publici). On the reverse: two Roman generals, dressed in paludamentum, holding spears over a sow, inscribed with C. SV (LP) ICI.CF (= Gaii Sulpicii Gaii Filii), 106 BC. JC.
This piece is in its own juice. Notched edge.
A report: wear and shock time, see photos.