C. Servilius Vatia . Denarius; C. Servilius Vatia ; 82-79 BC, Rome, 82-80 BC, Denarius, 3.90g. Crawford-370/1b, Sydenham-720. Obv. Laureate head of Apollo right; behind, lituus and letter B; in front, value mark X; ROMA below. Rx. Combat between two horsemen-the rider on the left wields a sword and round shield, the rider on the right carries a lance and round shield marked with the letter M; in exergue, C·SERVEIL. Note: The moneyer, C. Servilius Vatia, would later be adopted and become known as P. Servilius Vatia Isauricus, consul in 79 BC and celebrated for his victories in Cilicia and Isauria in Asia Minor (modern southern Turkey), earning a triumph in 74 BC.. gVF