L. Rutilius Flaccus Moneyer of the Roman Republic from 77 BC to 77 BC.
L. Rutilius Flaccus was one of the moneyers for the year 77 BC. He was a senator in 72 BC.

Gens Rutilia was a plebeian family who began to appear regularly in sources in the 2nd century BC. The first consul from the gens was Publius Rutilius Rufus, who was great uncle to Gaius Julius Caesar and an ally of Gaius Marius's during his term (105 BC).

The cognomen Flaccus has been interpreted as meaning "big ears", "flop ears", "floppy", or "fatty".
L. Rutilius Flaccus
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An AR Denarius struck 76 (77)BC in Rome
Obverse: helmeted head of Roma right, FLAC

Reverse: Victory in biga right holding wreath and reins, L·RVTILI

Diameter: 17 mm
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 3.88 g
Moneyer became senator in 72 BC.
Crawford 387/1, SRCV I 318, Sydenham 780a, RSC I Rutilia 1a