In good very fine condition, this coin shows even wear from centuries of history, yet retains clear details like the elephant's trunk and textured hide, with fully legible legends. A collector's dream for numismatists or history buffs, valued around £300-350 in the UK market, perfect for your ancient Roman set or as a unique gift.
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Roman Empire – Emperor Trajan (AD 98–117) AR Silver Denarius – Rome Mint, AD 103–111 • Denomination: Denarius • Diameter: ~19 mm • Weight: 2.78 g • Metal: Silver Obverse: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P Laureate bust of Trajan facing right, with drapery on the left shoulder. Reverse: COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC Felicitas standing left, holding a caduceus in her right hand and resting her left arm on a column. References: RIC II 120 A classic silver denarius of Emperor Trajan featuring Felicitas, the personification of prosperity and good fortune. Strong, well-defined portrait with a clear and attractive reverse type. A scarce and desirable issue from the early 2nd century AD, struck during the height of Trajan’s reign.
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Genuine Ancient Roman Denarius: Antoninus Pius (140-144 AD). This is a genuine ancient Roman silver Denarius coin, minted during the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius, a period known as the height of the Pax Romana.
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Attribution: RIC II (Vespasian) 1081 Rome Date: AD 79 Obverse: CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS COS VI, laureate head of Domitian right Reverse: PRINCEPS - IVVENTVTIS, clasped hands over legionary eagle standard set on prow Size: 19.16 mm Weight: 2.83 grams Description: VF.
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Struck Triers, Germany.
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Rev. ROMAE FELICI COS VI Roma seated left on shield, holding Victory in her right hand and spear in her left. ROMAE FELICI legend. Commodus, 177-192. M COMM ANT P FEL AVG BRIT P P Laureate head of Commodus to right.
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Titus (AD 79–81) – AR Denarius Struck: AD 80, Rome Mint References: RIC 112; BMC 72; Cohen 309 Weight: 2.71 g Metal: Silver A desirable silver denarius of Emperor Titus, featuring the iconic dolphin and anchor reverse — a design associated with maritime power, naval protection, and good fortune. This is one of the most popular Flavian types. Obverse: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M Laureate head of Titus facing right. Reverse: TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P Dolphin coiled around an anchor. The coin shows attractive natural toning and grades Very Fine to Good Very Fine, with a strong portrait and clear reverse symbolism. A classic and highly collectible issue from the short but historically significant reign of Titus. Authenticity guaranteed.
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I am selling my little collection of six 925 Sterling silver Ancient Greek and Roman coins that I made 25 years ago when I used to work as a goldsmith. All six coins are made of 925 Sterling silver. No hallmark. Some of the coins are oxidised to achieve more antique look. I used to turn them into pendants by soldering a jump ring on each coin.
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