Roman Republic AR Denarius Servilius (136 BC) F NGC (Cr-239/1)
Numismatic
Roman Republic AR Denarius Servilius (136 BC) F NGC (Cr-239/1)
Struck in the year 136 BC, this silver denarius offers a tangible connection to the Roman Republic, minted long before the rise of the Roman Empire. Weighing approximately 0.1200 troy ounces of silver, the coin is a classic representation of Republican coinage, carrying the catalog reference Crawford 239/1. This particular specimen has survived over two millennia to be preserved in Fine condition. The obverse of the coin features the profile of Roma, the personification of the city, facing right. She is depicted wearing a winged helmet and a delicate pearled necklace. On the reverse, the design showcases the Dioscuri, the mythological twin brothers Castor and Pollux, depicted on horseback riding away from one another in opposite directions. The legible inscriptions on the coin include the name ROMA alongside the name of the moneyer, C. SERVEILI.
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Specifications
| Country | Italy |
|---|---|
| Year | 136 BC |
| Grade | Fine (NGC) |
| Legal-tender face value | AR Denarius |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.1200 troy oz |
| Diameter | 18 mm |
| Thickness | Varies mm |
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