Rome Marcus Aurelius, Silver Denarius 168-169AD aEF
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Rome Marcus Aurelius, Silver Denarius 168-169AD aEF

Rome Marcus Aurelius, Silver Denarius 168-169AD aEF

Obverse:
The laureate head of Marcus Aurelius faces right, with the inscription M ANTONINVS AVG TRP XXIII. The portrait reflects the philosopher-emperor during the later years of his reign, embodying authority, duty, and imperial continuity.

Reverse:
Liberalitas stands left, holding an abacus and cornucopiae, symbolising imperial generosity and the distribution of wealth to the Roman people. The type highlights the emperor’s role as benefactor and provider.

Details:
Struck in Rome in AD 168–169, this silver denarius measures 18mm and weighs 3.46 grams. It corresponds to Sear 4914, RIC 206, and RSC 412, and represents a classic issue promoting generosity and stability during a challenging period of Marcus Aurelius’ reign.

$131.47

Original: $375.62

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Rome Marcus Aurelius, Silver Denarius 168-169AD aEF

$375.62

$131.47

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Rome Marcus Aurelius, Silver Denarius 168-169AD aEF

Obverse:
The laureate head of Marcus Aurelius faces right, with the inscription M ANTONINVS AVG TRP XXIII. The portrait reflects the philosopher-emperor during the later years of his reign, embodying authority, duty, and imperial continuity.

Reverse:
Liberalitas stands left, holding an abacus and cornucopiae, symbolising imperial generosity and the distribution of wealth to the Roman people. The type highlights the emperor’s role as benefactor and provider.

Details:
Struck in Rome in AD 168–169, this silver denarius measures 18mm and weighs 3.46 grams. It corresponds to Sear 4914, RIC 206, and RSC 412, and represents a classic issue promoting generosity and stability during a challenging period of Marcus Aurelius’ reign.

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Obverse:
The laureate head of Marcus Aurelius faces right, with the inscription M ANTONINVS AVG TRP XXIII. The portrait reflects the philosopher-emperor during the later years of his reign, embodying authority, duty, and imperial continuity.

Reverse:
Liberalitas stands left, holding an abacus and cornucopiae, symbolising imperial generosity and the distribution of wealth to the Roman people. The type highlights the emperor’s role as benefactor and provider.

Details:
Struck in Rome in AD 168–169, this silver denarius measures 18mm and weighs 3.46 grams. It corresponds to Sear 4914, RIC 206, and RSC 412, and represents a classic issue promoting generosity and stability during a challenging period of Marcus Aurelius’ reign.