Uncertain mint, AE20, Amisos (Pontos) or Sinope (Paphlagonia). 100-1 BC. 7.22 g. Male head of a Quaestor right, bare-headed, Q beneath neck. FETIA beneath two men standing facing each other, both with a hand raised, sacrificing a pig. RPC I 2156; Imhoof GRM 16; SNG Leypold 69; Paris 1431 Contributed by Forum Ancient Coins Online store, item SH66800. The Q identifies the bare male head as a Roman Quaestor. This letter is not noted in RPC. The head could be that of Lucius Lucullus, a Quaestor of Sulla. "FETIA" refers to the fetial treaty making process, during which a pig was sacrificed. The exact mint is unknown but Imhoof placed it at Amisos.