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Roman Republic Silver Denarius (116-115 BC) Ch F NGC (Cr-285/2)

Roman Republic Silver Denarius (116-115 BC) Ch F NGC (Cr-285/2)

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Roman Republic Silver Denarius (116-115 BC) Ch F NGC (Cr-285/2)


0.1200 troy oz N/A 116-115 BC Fine (NGC)

This ancient silver denarius, minted during the Roman Republic era between 116 BC and 115 BC, offers a fascinating window into classical antiquity. Weighing approximately 0.12 troy ounces of silver, the coin is categorized under the catalog reference Cr-285/2. It has been authenticated and graded as Choice Fine, preserving details that have survived for over two millennia. The design of the coin highlights key figures from Roman culture and mythology. On the obverse, the helmeted head of the goddess Roma is depicted facing to the right, accompanied by the inscription ROMA. The reverse features the powerful deity Jupiter driving a triga, which is a rare three-horse chariot. This historic piece was minted under the authority of the moneyers Q. Curtius and M. Silanus, with the inscription M.S.A appearing on the surface.

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Specifications

Year 116-115 BC
Grade Fine (NGC)
Legal-tender face value AR Denarius
Metal Silver
Weight 0.1200 troy oz
Purity N/A
Thickness Varies mm

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