Image rights: wildwinds.com Sextus Pompey, AR Denarius, [MAG PIVS] IMP ITER, diademed head of Neptune, the god of the sea, right, with trident behind. / PRAE F CLAS ET O[RAE MAR IT E]X SC, (Sextus Pompey's title, Commander-in-Chief of the Fleet and the Sea Coasts); naval trophy set on an anchor, and below the trophy are the heads of the sea monsters Scylla and Charybdis. Struck in Sicily, 42 B.C., by Sextus Pompey, Imperator, and son of Pompey the Great, perhaps to commemorate the victory over Salvidienus, (3.95gm.). HCRI 333; Crawford 511/2; Sydenham 1347, RCV 1391.