Roman AR Denarius Emp. Gordian III (238-244 AD) Ch AU NGC
Numismatic
Roman AR Denarius Emp. Gordian III (238-244 AD) Ch AU NGC
During a turbulent era of the Roman Empire, a boy of just thirteen years old ascended to the throne as the youngest sole legal ruler of Rome. This silver denarius, minted between the years 238 and 244 AD, bears the physical likeness of that young emperor, Gordian III. While most currency from this active period of Roman history circulated heavily through the hands of soldiers and citizens, this particular specimen survived the centuries in an extraordinary state of preservation. Crafted from approximately 0.14 ounces of silver, the coin features a detailed portrait bust of Gordian III on its obverse side. The reverse of the coin typically depicts the youthful emperor outfitted in formal military attire, symbolizing his role as the supreme commander of the Roman legions. This ancient artifact has been officially certified as Choice Almost Uncirculated, indicating it escaped the heavy wear common to everyday Roman coinage. It offers a direct, tangible connection to the brief and dramatic reign of a teenage emperor who ruled a vast empire nearly two millennia ago.
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Specifications
| Country | Italy |
|---|---|
| Grade | Almost Unc (NGC) |
| Legal-tender face value | AR Denarius |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.1400 troy oz |
| Diameter | 18 mm |
| Thickness | Varies mm |
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