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  1. Roman Republic Denarius C.Claudius Pulcher 110-109 BC ref: 2865

    C. Claudius Pulcher, 110-109 BC. Minor flatness to obv. otherwise VF+. Bold strike, well centered, high silver content.

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  2. Faustina Augusta 11 Rare Silver Denarius 147-175 AD.

    This is a rare and very nice Silver Denarius of Faustina Augusta 11, the coin has a strong sharp strike and is in very nice condition. The coin has a diameter of 18mm and weighs 3.31 grams.

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  3. Silver Denarius Valerian I, Antoninianus, AD 253-260. Ancient Roman Coin

    This is a very nice coin and centered with a nice strike, the coin weighs 2.88 grams with a diameter of 21 mm. The photos do not do the coin justice due to low light settings.The coin will be securely packaged in tamper proof hard card and anti metal definition wrapped.

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  4. ROMAN COIN SILVER DENARIUS GALBA, YEAR OF THE 4 CAESARS 69 AD, VERY RARE

    This is a rare Roman coin, a silver denarius from the year 69 AD during the reign of Galba. It is an excellent addition to any coin collection, especially for those interested in ancient Roman coins.

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  5. Roman Republic silver coin with bull reverse – 2.73g, 17mm – ancient denarius

    Rare Roman Republic silver coin • Metal: Likely silver • Obverse: Bust facing right, DIVI inscription • Reverse: Bull charging left, well struck • Diameter: ~17.4 mm • Weight: 2.73 g • From an old European collection • Aged surface and edge chips – see detailed photos An evocative example of early Roman Republican coinage, featuring a strong animal motif and a classical portrait. The surface is toned with clear legends and relief detail. Ideal for collectors of Roman denarii and pre-imperial currency. Perfect for: • Roman coin collectors • Antique gift ideas • Classical history enthusiasts • Investment in historic silver

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  6. ROMAN Silver Denarius of Antoninus Pius in superb condition RIC 129!

    Antoninus Pius AR Denarius. RIC 129; RSC 226; BMCRE 521. Very minor flatness to obv, otherwise superb! Mid dark cabinet tone.

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  7. TITUS. AD 79-81. DENARIUS. Two capricorns. Divus Vespasian.

    Two capricorns back-to-back supporting shield decorated with S C; banded globe below. Divus Vespasian (AD 69-79). AR denarius. DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS, laureate head of Divus Vespasian right /. Most likely the Capricorn is an allusion to the emperor Augustus, his deification, and the divine inevitability of the success of his imperial dynasty.

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  8. Ancient Roman Coin, AR Denarius, M Lucilius Rufus, 101 BC, Cr 324/1 Cleaned

    Roman Republic, AR Denarius, M Lucilius Rufus, 101 BC, Cr 324/1, RCV 202. Well struck and lustrous with very light wear and attractive residual toning. The pictures are originally taken from the coin tat you buying.

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