Central Italy, ca. 100-30 BC., "Italo-Baetican" type, Æ Biunx, cf. Stannard, p. 213, nos. 15-16.
Capua in Campania, 216-211 BC.,
Æ Biunx (17-18 mm / 5,25 g),
Obv.: head of Dionysos-Bacchus r., wreathed with ivy.
Rev.: panther (lion?) r., holding thyrsos (spear?) with mouth and left paw.
HNI 489 ; SNG Cop. 342-50 ; BMC (Italy) 84, 22-25 ; Lindgren I 190-1 ; SNG München 180-3 ; SNG Budapest 381-2 ; SNG Sweden II 78-9 .
http://www.magnagraecia.nl/coins/Campania_map/Capua_map/descrCapuaHNI489var.html; http://web.me.com/clive.stannard/1/Publications.html: Stannard_C_Overstrikes_and_imitative_coinages_in_central_Italy_iun_the_late_Republic, p. 213, nos. 15-16 .