All right, I have another wine-bottle numismatics question for you. This picture’s a lot blurrier than the last one, but it purports to be a coin of one of the Marcus Porcius Catos (or ‘Porky’, as I like to call them). I’m assuming it must be Cato the Elder, since he was from Tusculum. I say this because Tusculum is south-east of Rome, and this particular wine, Frascati, comes from the region south-east of Rome. (Cato the Younger, on the other hand, was born in Rome.) I suppose the photo might be too blurry even to ask, but can anyone make this out well enough to know if it’s real, as Sarah proved the last one to be?
