Roman AR Denarius Manc./Pulcher/Urbin. 111-110 BC XF (Cr-299/1a)
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Roman AR Denarius Manc./Pulcher/Urbin. 111-110 BC XF (Cr-299/1a)
This silver denarius, minted during the Roman Republic between 111 and 110 BC, offers a fascinating glimpse into the classical artistry of ancient Rome. Struck in 0.12 troy ounces of silver, the coin has survived more than two millennia in Extra Fine condition, preserving the intricate details of its engraving. The obverse of the coin features the helmeted head of Roma, the personification of the city, looking toward the right. On the reverse, the design depicts Victory driving a triga, a relatively uncommon three-horse chariot. This dynamic scene showcases the ancient engravers' skill in capturing movement and energy on a small silver canvas. Associated with the moneyers Appius Claudius Pulcher, Titus Manlius Mancinus, and Quintus Urbinius, this issue is cataloged as Cr-299/1a and Syd 570. It stands as a remarkable testament to the monetary history of the late Roman Republic, illustrating the symbols of power and triumph that defined the era.
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Specifications
| Country | Italy |
|---|---|
| Year | 111-110 BC |
| Grade | Extra Fine |
| Legal-tender face value | AR Denarius |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.1200 troy oz |
| Thickness | Varies mm |
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