M. Volteius M.f. Moneyer of the Roman Republic from 78 BC to 78 BC.
M. Volteius M.f. was one of the moneyers for he year 78 BC. He is not otherwise known.

Gens Volteia is known primarily from coins - the sole exception being an L. Volteius described by Cicero as propraetor in Siclily.

The coins of M. Volteius are always interesting - great designs, beautifully struck, and in a fine style.
M. Volteius M.f.
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An AR Denarius struck 77 (78)BC in Rome
Obverse: laureate head Jupiter right

Reverse: tetrastyle temple of Jupiter Capitolinus, thunderbolt in pediment, M·VOLTEI·M·F

Diameter: 19 mm
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 4.1 g
Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus consecrated in 509 BC burnt down in 83 BC and new temple was consecrated 69 BC. It's not clear if this is actual shape of the old temple. Reverse should perhaps commemorate ludi Romani in Circus Maximus.
Crawford 385/1, SRCV I 312, Sydenham 774, RSC I Volteia 1
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An AR Denarius struck 77 (78)BC in Rome
Obverse: head of Hercules right, wearing lion skin

Reverse: Erymanthian Boar right, M·VOLTEI·M·F

Diameter: 18 mm
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 4.1 g
This issue commemorates ludi plebeii held in Circus Flaminius.
Crawford 385/2, SRCV I 313, Sydenham 775, RSC I Volteia 2
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An AR Denarius struck 78BC in Rome
Obverse: Laureate, helmeted and draped bust of Attis right; bow and quiver control-symbol behind

Reverse: Cybele seated in biga of lions right; O above, M VOLTEI M F in exergue

Diameter: 17 mm
Die Orientation: 6 H
Weight: 3.89 g
No notes for this coin
Crawford 385/4; RSC Volteia 4; Sear 315