
Rome Antoninus Pius, Silver Denarius 140-143AD gVF
Obverse:
The laureate, draped bust of Antoninus Pius faces right, with the inscription ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP COS III. The portrait reflects the calm, dignified authority of one of Rome’s most stable and respected emperors.
Reverse:
Virtus, or possibly Roma, stands left holding a vertical spear reversed and a parazonium. The imagery represents courage, military virtue, and the strength of the Roman state, reinforcing the emperor’s association with disciplined power and protective rule.
Details:
Struck in Rome between AD 140 and 143, this silver denarius measures 18mm and weighs 2.84 grams. Issued during the early to mid reign of Antoninus Pius, it reflects the ideals of stability, virtue, and continuity that defined his long and peaceful rule.
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Rome Antoninus Pius, Silver Denarius 140-143AD gVF
Obverse:
The laureate, draped bust of Antoninus Pius faces right, with the inscription ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP COS III. The portrait reflects the calm, dignified authority of one of Rome’s most stable and respected emperors.
Reverse:
Virtus, or possibly Roma, stands left holding a vertical spear reversed and a parazonium. The imagery represents courage, military virtue, and the strength of the Roman state, reinforcing the emperor’s association with disciplined power and protective rule.
Details:
Struck in Rome between AD 140 and 143, this silver denarius measures 18mm and weighs 2.84 grams. Issued during the early to mid reign of Antoninus Pius, it reflects the ideals of stability, virtue, and continuity that defined his long and peaceful rule.
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Obverse:
The laureate, draped bust of Antoninus Pius faces right, with the inscription ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP COS III. The portrait reflects the calm, dignified authority of one of Rome’s most stable and respected emperors.
Reverse:
Virtus, or possibly Roma, stands left holding a vertical spear reversed and a parazonium. The imagery represents courage, military virtue, and the strength of the Roman state, reinforcing the emperor’s association with disciplined power and protective rule.
Details:
Struck in Rome between AD 140 and 143, this silver denarius measures 18mm and weighs 2.84 grams. Issued during the early to mid reign of Antoninus Pius, it reflects the ideals of stability, virtue, and continuity that defined his long and peaceful rule.






















