Roman Republic AR Denarius Servilius (136 BC) VF NGC (Cr-239/1)
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Roman Republic AR Denarius Servilius (136 BC) VF NGC (Cr-239/1)
Struck during the era of the Roman Republic, this silver denarius dates back to the year 136 BC. It represents a classic era of ancient coinage, minted under the authority of C. Servilius, son of Marcus. Weighing 0.12 troy ounces, this silver piece offers a tangible connection to the monetary system of pre-Imperial Rome. The obverse of the coin features a detailed profile of Roma, the personification of the city, looking toward the right. She is depicted wearing a winged helmet and adorned with a delicate pearled necklace. This imagery is complemented on the reverse by a dynamic scene of the Dioscuri, the mythological twin brothers Castor and Pollux, who are shown on horseback galloping in opposite directions. Cataloged by numismatists as Crawford 239/1, this specific coin has been preserved in Very Fine condition. The legend on the coin includes the abbreviated name of the moneyer, rendered as CSERVEILI, marking its official origin within the republican minting system.
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Specifications
| Country | Italy |
|---|---|
| Year | 136 BC |
| Grade | Very 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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