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Roman Rep. Silver Denarius M. Fannius (123 BC) Ch Fine (Cr-275/1)

Roman Rep. Silver Denarius M. Fannius (123 BC) Ch Fine (Cr-275/1)

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Roman Rep. Silver Denarius M. Fannius (123 BC) Ch Fine (Cr-275/1)


0.1200 troy oz N/A 123 BC Fine

This silver denarius, minted in 123 BC during the Roman Republic, offers a fascinating glimpse into the classical world. Weighing 4.01 grams, the coin represents the standard silver currency of its era. It was issued under the authority of M. Fannius, whose name is preserved in the numismatic catalog under reference Cr-275/1. The obverse side displays the helmeted head of Roma, the personification of the city, looking toward the right. Positioned just below her chin is an 'X' mark, a traditional symbol indicating the coin's value. On the reverse, a dynamic scene unfolds. The goddess Victory is depicted driving a quadriga, a powerful four-horse chariot. This classic pairing of Roma and Victory on a single silver piece highlights the central themes of strength and triumph that dominated Roman civic life during the second century BC.

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Specifications

Year 123 BC
Grade Fine
Legal-tender face value AR Denarius
Metal Silver
Weight 0.1200 troy oz
Purity N/A
Diameter 18 mm
Thickness Varies mm

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