Roman Republic Silver Denarius (115-114 BC) VF (Crawford 287/1)
Numismatic
Roman Republic Silver Denarius (115-114 BC) VF (Crawford 287/1)
Struck during the Roman Republic between 115 and 114 BC, this silver denarius offers a remarkable visual journey back to the foundational myths of ancient Rome. Crafted from approximately 0.12 troy ounces of silver, the coin survives in Very Fine condition, preserving the intricate details of its ancient artistry. The obverse side depicts the helmeted head of Roma looking toward the right. Tucked behind and beneath her image is the distinct mark 'X', a traditional designation of value for the denarius denomination. On the reverse, the design captures a deeply symbolic scene. Roma is shown seated on a shield, looking toward the legendary twins Romulus and Remus as they are nurtured by the she-wolf. Two birds fly within the open field of the design, completing a narrative scene that was central to Rome's identity. Cataloged by scholars as Crawford 287/1, this coin remains a fascinating window into the iconography of the Republic.
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Specifications
| Year | 115-114 BC |
|---|---|
| Grade | Very Fine |
| Legal-tender face value | AR Denarius |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.1200 troy oz |
| Purity | N/A |
| Diameter | 18 mm |
| Thickness | 1 mm |
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