The bes ( pl.: besses) was an Ancient Roman bronze coin produced during the Roman Republic. Valued at two thirds of an as (eight unciae), [1] it was only produced in 126 BC by C. Cassius in combination with the dodrans, [2] another very rare denomination which was valued at three quarters of an as (nine unciae). The obverse head displayed the god Liber facing to the right. [1]
The bes ( pl.: besses) was an Ancient Roman bronze coin produced during the Roman Republic. Valued at two thirds of an as (eight unciae), [1] it was only produced in 126 BC by C. Cassius in combination with the dodrans, [2] another very rare denomination which was valued at three quarters of an as (nine unciae). The obverse head displayed the god Liber facing to the right. [1]