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Roman Republic Denarius L. Julius Bursio (85 BC) Fine (Cr-352/1c)

Roman Republic Denarius L. Julius Bursio (85 BC) Fine (Cr-352/1c)

Numismatic

Roman Republic Denarius L. Julius Bursio (85 BC) Fine (Cr-352/1c)


0.1200 troy oz 85 BC Fine

Struck during the era of the Roman Republic, this silver denarius dates back to 85 BC. Weighing approximately 3.9 grams with a silver content of 0.1200 troy ounces, this ancient coin offers a physical connection to the classical Mediterranean world. It is classified under the numismatic reference Crawford 352/1c and survives today in Fine, circulated condition. The obverse of the coin features the laureate head of Apollo, the classical god of music, truth, and prophecy. On the reverse, the design depicts the winged goddess Victory steering a quadriga, a traditional four-horse chariot, in a fast-paced race. This dynamic pairing of deities highlights the artistic themes of triumph and divine favor that characterized Roman republican coinage.

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Specifications

Country Roman Republic
Year 85 BC
Grade Fine
Legal-tender face value AR Denarius
Metal Silver
Weight 0.1200 troy oz
Thickness Varies mm

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