Roman Republic AR Denarius Blasio (112-111 BC) Ch F (Cr-296/1e)
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Roman Republic AR Denarius Blasio (112-111 BC) Ch F (Cr-296/1e)
Struck during the Roman Republic between 112 and 111 BC, this silver denarius offers a fascinating window into ancient classical mythology. Weighing approximately 3.9 grams, the coin contains about 0.12 troy ounces of silver, serving as a tangible artifact from a pivotal era in Italy's history. The obverse side presents the profile of Mars, the god of war, wearing a detailed helmet and facing to the right. This striking military portrait is balanced on the reverse by a gathering of three major Roman gods. Jupiter stands at the center of the scene, holding his signature lightning bolt alongside a scepter. He is flanked by Minerva and Juno, creating a powerful divine trio captured in remarkable detail. Cataloged by numismatists as Crawford 296/1e, this specific variety has survived more than two millennia, preserving its classical artistry. Evalued in Choice Fine condition, the coin allows modern observers to appreciate the intricate engraving work and religious symbolism that circulated through the hands of ancient Roman citizens.
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Specifications
| Country | Italy |
|---|---|
| Year | 112-111 BC |
| Grade | Fine |
| Legal-tender face value | AR Denarius |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.1200 troy oz |
| Diameter | 18 mm |
| Thickness | Varies mm |
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