CILICIA, Uncertain. Gaius Sosius, Imperator? Circa 38 BC. Ĉ 20mm (6.84 gm). A Rare Bronze, Reattributed to Gaius Sosius, General of Antony. Gaius Sosius, General of Antony, Brass23, (6.96g), c.38 BC, Uncertain city in Cilicia or Syria, Bare male head right. Quaestor's symbols: Fiscus, sella quaestoria and hasta, Q below. RPC 5410; Laffaille 324; Grant, FITA, pg. 13.. Not in Sear. Sosius was Quaestor (symbolized on this coinage with a Q and the symbols of the office) in 39 BC. The island of Zacynthus, a fleet station of Antony's, issued coins in the name of C SOSIVS Q (RPC1290), C SOSIVS IMP (RPC1291), C SOSIVS COS DESIG (RPC1292), and C SOSIVS COS (RPC1293). The first of these issues coincides with dating of this coin. Note that both include the title Q. Ex Münzen und Medaillen Auctiones AG, Auktion 13 (23-24 June 1983), lot 177. Triton V Sale, 15 Jan 2002, lot 521. Lot sold for USD 675. Used by permission of Classical Numismatic Group, www.cngcoins.com.