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Roman Empire AR Dbl Denarius Valerian I (253-260 AD) XF NGC

Roman Empire AR Dbl Denarius Valerian I (253-260 AD) XF NGC

Numismatic

Roman Empire AR Dbl Denarius Valerian I (253-260 AD) XF NGC


0.1200 troy oz 253-260 AD NGC

During the turbulent years of 253 to 260 AD, the Roman Empire was undergoing significant shifts, reflected even in the composition of its currency. This ancient silver double denarius, minted under the authority of Emperor Valerian I, offers a tangible connection to this era. Crafted from debased silver, the coin represents a fascinating moment in Roman monetary history when the precious metal content of imperial coinage was actively changing. The obverse of this piece features a detailed portrait of Emperor Valerian I, depicted with a laureate head facing to the right. While the reverse designs of these double denarii are known to vary, each specimen carries its own unique artistic expression from the mid third century. This particular coin has survived the passage of many centuries in remarkable condition, earning an Extra Fine grade from independent certification specialists.

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Specifications

Country Roman Empire
Year 253-260 AD
Grade NGC
Legal-tender face value AR Double Denarius
Metal Silver
Weight 0.1200 troy oz
Diameter 18 mm
Thickness Varies mm

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