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Obv: Lucilla
Rev: VENUS, the Roman personnification of Beauty
Diameter: 29 mm diameter (about the size of a US $.50 but thicker)
Condition: Fine
Obv: Lucilla
Rev: VENUS, the Roman personnification of Beauty
Diameter: 29 mm diameter (about the size of a US $.50 but thicker)
Condition: Fine « Less
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Obv: Lucilla
Rev: CONCORDIA, the Roman personnification of Agreement
Diameter: 25 mm diameter (about the size of a US Quarter)
Condition: about Very Fine
Obv: Lucilla
Rev: CONCORDIA, the Roman personnification of Agreement
Diameter: 25 mm diameter (about the size of a US Quarter)
Condition: about Very Fine « Less
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Obv: Clodius Albinus
Rev: Minerva
Diameter: 17 mm diameter (about the size of a US Dime)
Condition: almost Fine
Obv: Clodius Albinus
Rev: Minerva
Diameter: 17 mm diameter (about the size of a US Dime)
Condition: almost Fine « Less
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Obv: Septimus Severus
Rev: Him as Priest, Celebrating Parthian Victories, Positioning himself as the "Founder of Peace"
Diameter: 17 mm diameter (about the size of a US More »
Obv: Septimus Severus
Rev: Him as Priest, Celebrating Parthian Victories, Positioning himself as the "Founder of Peace"
Diameter: 17 mm diameter (about the size of a US Dime but thicker)
Condition: Very Fine plus « Less
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Obv: Septimus Severus
Rev: Roma Seated, Holding Victory
Diameter: 17 mm diameter (about the size of a US Dime but thicker)
Condition: Very Fine
Obv: Septimus Severus
Rev: Roma Seated, Holding Victory
Diameter: 17 mm diameter (about the size of a US Dime but thicker)
Condition: Very Fine « Less
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Obv: Septimus Severus
Rev: Mars holding Spear, Foot on Helmet
Diameter: 16 mm diameter (slightly smaller than a US Dime but thicker)
Condition: Very Fine, Rev off More »
Obv: Septimus Severus
Rev: Mars holding Spear, Foot on Helmet
Diameter: 16 mm diameter (slightly smaller than a US Dime but thicker)
Condition: Very Fine, Rev off center « Less
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Obv: Septimus Severus
Rev: Pax, God of Peace
Diameter: 16 mm diameter (slightly smaller than a US Dime but thicker)
Condition: Very Fine
Obv: Septimus Severus
Rev: Pax, God of Peace
Diameter: 16 mm diameter (slightly smaller than a US Dime but thicker)
Condition: Very Fine « Less
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Silver Denarius of Emperor Antoninus Pius - C.5598Origin: MediterraneanCirca: 138 AD to 161 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: Silver.Antoninus Pius is regarded as More »
Silver Denarius of Emperor Antoninus Pius - C.5598Origin: MediterraneanCirca: 138 AD to 161 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: Silver.Antoninus Pius is regarded as one of the "Five Good Emperors" in Roman history. He was born in 86 AD. Around 133-136, he served in Asia as proconsul, and there he earned the respect of Emperor Hadrian. After Hadrian's return from the Jewish war, Antoninus was made a member of his council not only on grounds of friendships and family connection, but also because of his experience as a jurist and administrator. After the sudden death of Lucius Aelius Caesar, Antoninus was officially adopted by Hadrian on February 25, 138 as successor to the throne. After administering the imperial offices, Hadrian died and Antoninus became emperor. Antoninus married Faustina and they had four children: two sons and two daughters. However, only one daughter was alive at the time of his adoption by Hadrian. Later, he adopted Marcus Aurelius, who was to be the successor to his throne. In 139, he gave to Marcus the name of Caesar and made him consul designate. In 146, Aurelius was recognized as Antoninus's colleague in rule, and the hopes of Rome and the fortunes of the dynasty rested upon him. Antoninus managed to govern the empire capably and yet with such a gentle hand that he earned the respect, acclaim, and love of his subjects. « Less
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Obv: Septimus Severus
Rev: Mars, Roman God of War
Diameter: 16 mm diameter (slightly smaller than a US Dime but thicker)
Condition: Very Fine
Obv: Septimus Severus
Rev: Mars, Roman God of War
Diameter: 16 mm diameter (slightly smaller than a US Dime but thicker)
Condition: Very Fine « Less
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Silver Denarius of Emperor Antoninus Pius - C.5602Origin: MediterraneanCirca: 138 AD to 161 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: Silver. Antoninus Pius is regarded as More »
Silver Denarius of Emperor Antoninus Pius - C.5602Origin: MediterraneanCirca: 138 AD to 161 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: Silver. Antoninus Pius is regarded as one of the "Five Good Emperors" in Roman history. He was born in 86 AD. Around 133-136, he served in Asia as proconsul, and there he earned the respect of Emperor Hadrian. After Hadrian's return from the Jewish war, Antoninus was made a member of his council not only on grounds of friendships and family connection, but also because of his experience as a jurist and administrator. After the sudden death of Lucius Aelius Caesar, Antoninus was officially adopted by Hadrian on February 25, 138 as successor to the throne. After administering the imperial offices, Hadrian died and Antoninus became emperor. Antoninus married Faustina and they had four children: two sons and two daughters. However, only one daughter was alive at the time of his adoption by Hadrian. Later, he adopted Marcus Aurelius, who was to be the successor to his throne. In 139, he gave to Marcus the name of Caesar and made him consul designate. In 146, Aurelius was recognized as Antoninus's colleague in rule, and the hopes of Rome and the fortunes of the dynasty rested upon him. Antoninus managed to govern the empire capably and yet with such a gentle hand that he earned the respect, acclaim, and love of his subjects. « Less
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