Obverse: Veiled and turreted head of Cybele
right, EX. A. PV behind
Reverse: Victory in biga right, F and dot below
horses, stork before, C. FABI. C. F. in exergue
The goddess Cybele, also known as Magna
Mater, or “Great Mother,” was imported to the
Roman Empire from Asia Minor. Her iconography
often depicts her as enthroned and flanked by
two lions. Additionally, she is often portrayed as
veiled and turreted, accompanied by her consort,
Attis.
Crawford 322/1b. RSC Fabia 14.