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Silver Denarius of Elagabulus
Silver Denarius of Elagabulus

Reverse type: Arabia, draped, standing front, head left holding branch in right hand over camel; by her side, a bundle of canes(?) over left arm

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Elagabalus - C.8978
Silver Denarius of Emperor Elagabalus - C.8978

Elagabalus became emperor through the diligence and bravery of his grandmother, Julia Maesa. A powerful and immensely wealthy woman of the Severan family, she incited the Syrian legions stationed at Emesa to revolt against Macrinus in favor of her grandson. Although his Roman name was Bassianus, Elagabalus derives from his position as high priest of Elagabal, the Syrian god Ba’al. Elagabalus was one of the more scandalous rulers in Roman history. He was famed for hosting wild parties where overindulgence...

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TULLIUS, 120 BC, Silver Denarius

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Silver Double Denarius
Silver Double Denarius

The silver denarius was the common medium of exchange during early 20 B.C. to 300 A.D. and the period of Rome’s greatest influence on the known world. In today’s modern coinage the coin would be about the size of a U. S.dime while the double denarius is about the size of a U.S. nickel. Our recent find from a national mail marketing company yielded one of the finest examples both in grade and preservation that we’ve seen. It was made nearly 2000 years ago, around the time of Christian ministry. The...

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DOMITIUS, 128 AD, Silver Denarius

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Vespasian - C.0647
Silver Denarius of Emperor Vespasian - C.0647

Vespasian was one of the most human of all the Roman emperors. He appreciated a good joke, even when he was the butt of it. Legend states that he never had an innocent man punished, and even wept for condemned criminals when it was necessary that they be executed. He was an old soldier, and would often show kindness to other old soldiers. He was well aware of the labors of the common man: his father was a tax collector, and Vespasian himself had to become a mule driver after he was banished from...

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A.D. 193-211 Septimius Severus Silver Denarius, Horse Fine
A.D. 193-211 Septimius Severus Silver Denarius, Horse Fine

Septimius Severus charged into action after Emperor Pertinax was murdered in A.D. 193. With the support of several legions behind him, Severus stormed into Rome and took control of the throne. Soon, he was able to depose the praetorian guards responsible for the murder of Pertinax. Through it all, Severus paid his legions with silver Denarii just like these, guaranteeing their loyalty. This was the beginning of a long tradition of Roman emperors who were identified more closely with the military...

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PROCILIUS, 80 BC, Silver Denarius Serratus
PROCILIUS, 80 BC, Silver Denarius Serratus

Juno sospita in biga right, brandishing spean and holding shield, snake below

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Caracalla - C.0543
Silver Denarius of Emperor Caracalla - C.0543

Caracalla was born April 4,188 in Lyon, where his father, Septimius Severus, was serving as governor of the province of Gallia Lugdunensis under Emperor Commodus. His name was changed from Lucius Septimius Bassianus to Marcus Aurelius Antoninus at the age of seven. The name change was a way of connecting the family of Severus to that of the Antonines. The nickname Caracalla was taken from the name of a type of cloak popularized by the emperor, but this nickname, originally derisive, was never...

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PLUTIUS, 121 BC, Silver Denarius
PLUTIUS, 121 BC, Silver Denarius

Notes: C. Plutius. The Plutia gens is unknown to history and Crawford regards this moneyer as Plautius, son of the C Plautius who was praetor in 146 BC.

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PAPIUS, 79 BC, Silver Denarius Serratus
PAPIUS, 79 BC, Silver Denarius Serratus

Head of Juno Sospita right, clad in goat's skin, control symbol behind, bead and reel border

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Lucius Verus - C.0198
Silver Denarius of Emperor Lucius Verus - C.0198

Lucius Verus was the son of Hadrian's adopted heir, Aelius Caesar and was only eight years old when his father died. When Hadrian adopted Antoninus Pius as his heir to the throne, part of the agreement was that Antoninus would adopt Lucius Verus as well as Marcus Aurelius. When Marcus Aurelius became emperor upon the death of Antoninus Pius, Verus became his co-emperor. Lucius Verus married Marcus Aurelius' fifteen-year-old daughter in 164 A.D., which strengthened the family ties even further. Lucius...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Trajan - C.3064
Silver Denarius of Emperor Trajan - C.3064

How many hands have touched a coin in your pocket or purse? What eras and lands have the coin traversed on its journey into our possession? As we reach into our pockets to pull out some change, we rarely hesitate to think of who might have touched the coin before us, or where the coin will venture to after it leaves our hands. More than money, coins are a symbol of the state that struck them, of a specific time and location, whether contemporary currencies or artifacts of a long forgotten empire...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Antoninus Pius - C.0528
Silver Denarius of Emperor Antoninus Pius - C.0528

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...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Antoninus Pius - C.4194
Silver Denarius of Emperor Antoninus Pius - C.4194

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...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Antoninus Pius - FJ.6600
Silver Denarius of Emperor Antoninus Pius - FJ.6600

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 L. Aelius Caesar, Antoninus was officially adopted...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Caracalla - C.5029
Silver Denarius of Emperor Caracalla - C.5029

Caracalla was born April 4,188 in Lyon, where his father, Septimius Severus, was serving as governor of the province of Gallia Lugdunensis under Emperor Commodus. His name was changed from Lucius Septimius Bassianus to Marcus Aurelius Antoninus at the age of seven. The name change was a way of connecting the family of Severus to that of the Antonines. The nickname Caracalla was taken from the name of a type of cloak popularized by the emperor, but this nickname, originally derisive, was never used...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Commodus - C.4017
Silver Denarius of Emperor Commodus - C.4017

Lucius Aelius Aurelius Commodus was born on August 31, 161 A.D. to the Emperor Marcus Aurelius and Faustina Junior. Of their thirteen children, he was the only boy to survive early childhood, thus making him the logical heir to the throne. He was appointed as Caesar at the age of five and was officially presented to the army at the age of twelve in 173 A.D. Two years later, young Commodus was named Princeps Ivventis and coopted in the college of priests. Next, he accompanied his father on a victorious...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Domitian - C.0196
Silver Denarius of Emperor Domitian - C.0196

Domitian was the younger son of the emperor Vespasian. Although his older brother Titus occupied the throne from A.D. 79 to 81, while Domitian was growing up, he was not given any real political power. Because of this, Domitian always felt a certain amount of resentment towards his elder brother, spurring the rumors that Domitian poisoned Titus, although these are generally believed to be false. Like Tiberius and Caligula before him, Domitian sought to be absolute ruler. He scandalized the Senate...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Elagabalus - C.10251
Silver Denarius of Emperor Elagabalus - C.10251

Elagabalus became emperor through the diligence and bravery of his grandmother, Julia Maesa. A powerful and immensely wealthy woman of the Severan family, she incited the Syrian legions stationed at Emesa to revolt against Macrinus in favor of her grandson. Although his Roman name was Bassianus, Elagabalus derives from his position as high priest of Elagabal, the Syrian god Ba’al. Elagabalus was one of the more scandalous rulers in Roman history. He was famed for hosting wild parties where overindulgence...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Geta - C.10252
Silver Denarius of Emperor Geta - C.10252

How many hands have touched a coin in your pocket or purse? What eras and lands have the coin traversed on its journey into our possession? As we reach into our pockets to pull out some change, we rarely hesitate to think of who might have touched the coin before us, or where the coin will venture to after it leaves our hands. More than money, coins are a symbol of the state that struck them, of a specific time and location, whether contemporary currencies or artifacts of a long forgotten empire...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Geta - C.9857
Silver Denarius of Emperor Geta - C.9857

How many hands have touched a coin in your pocket or purse? What eras and lands have the coin traversed on its journey into our possession? As we reach into our pockets to pull out some change, we rarely hesitate to think of who might have touched the coin before us, or where the coin will venture to after it leaves our hands. More than money, coins are a symbol of the state that struck them, of a specific time and location, whether contemporary currencies or artifacts of a long forgotten empire...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Gordian III - C.5538
Silver Denarius of Emperor Gordian III - C.5538

Gordianus III, the thirteen-year old grandson of Gordianus I was proclaimed emperor by the Praetorian Guard after they murdered Balbinus and Pupienus. Gordian appointed the wise and good Timestheus as Praetorian Prefect. Under the counsel of Timestheus, Gordian ruled well and became quite popular. The Roman Empire had peace and stability during his reign, which was rare during the Third Century A.D. In 241, the Persian King Ardashir died, and his son Shapur immediately began making trouble for Rome...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Hadrian - C.0511
Silver Denarius of Emperor Hadrian - C.0511

Publius Aelius Hadrianus, better known as Hadrian, was born in Spain in 76 AD and died in 138 AD. He ruled the Roman Empire from 117 to 138, during which time the Empire reached its apotheosis. Being the third of the so called Five Good Emperors, his rule was characterised by comparatively humanitarianism and conservatism. Following a political career of some distinction – he served as prefect, legate, consul, tribune and senator – it was his expedition to Parthia with Trajan led to his greatest...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Hadrian - C.4574
Silver Denarius of Emperor Hadrian - C.4574

Hadrian spent much of his reign traveling about the Roman Empire and checking into the well - being of the cities, towns, provinces, and ordinary citizens over whom he ruled. He was always interested in civic improvements, and would often have a new bridge, road, aqueduct, or temple built when he thought that the local citizens would benefit by such new construction. The reign of Hadrian at the height of the PAX ROMANA period was a time of great peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire. He continued...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Hadrian - C.5888
Silver Denarius of Emperor Hadrian - C.5888

Hadrian spent much of his reign traveling about the Roman Empire and checking into the well - being of the cities, towns, provinces, and ordinary citizens over whom he ruled. He was always interested in civic improvements, and would often have a new bridge, road, aqueduct, or temple built when he thought that the local citizens would benefit by such new construction. The reign of Hadrian at the height of the PAX ROMANA period was a time of great peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire. He continued...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Marcus Aurelius - C.0526
Silver Denarius of Emperor Marcus Aurelius - C.0526

The empire grew under his authority, with martial success against the Parthians and Germania, and diplomatic relations with states in Central Asia as far east as Han China. His Meditations, written while on campaign, is still used as a reference for leadership and duty and proposed a manner of rational virtue. He was a Stoic philosopher of considerable note, as well as a family man who took his wife and children with him on his trips around the empire. He had fourteen children by Faustina the Younger...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Maximinus I - C.4071
Silver Denarius of Emperor Maximinus I - C.4071

It was rumored that Maximinus could drink sixty pints of wine and eat forty pounds of meat a day. The popular barbarian soldier was also reputed to be over eight feet tall and to have worn his wife's bracelet as a ring. The stories of his physical feats were even more astounding. He was an excellent warrior but a terrible statesman. He led his armies against the Germans but fought as a foot soldier, slaying enemy soldiers easily due to his immense size and strength. He ran the government in much...

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SIlver Denarius of Emperor Maximinus I - C.5282
SIlver Denarius of Emperor Maximinus I - C.5282

It was rumored that Maximinus could drink sixty pints of wine and eat forty pounds of meat a day. The popular barbarian soldier was also reputed to be over eight feet tall and to have worn his wife's bracelet as a ring. The stories of his physical feats were even more astounding. He was an excellent warrior but a terrible statesman. He led his armies against the Germans but fought as a foot soldier, slaying enemy soldiers easily due to his immense size and strength. He ran the government in much...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Nerva - C.3054
Silver Denarius of Emperor Nerva - C.3054

Marcus Cocceius Nerva was born about 30 A.D. into an important senatorial family. The future emperor was a distinguished lawyer who held major political posts under Nero and the Flavians. His part in the successful assassination plot against the emperor Domitian in 96 A.D. is uncertain, but he was elevated to the imperial throne on the very same day. Though strongly supported by the senate, Nerva was forced to deal with the army and the Praetorian Guard, both angry over the death of Domitian. Two...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Septemius Severus - FJ.6878
Silver Denarius of Emperor Septemius Severus - FJ.6878

Obverse: L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP VIII; Laureate Bust of the Emperor Facing Right Reverse: PM TR P IIII COS II PP; Victory Advancing to the Left, Holding a Wreath and a Palm Frond Emperor Lucius Septimius Severus was born April 11, 145 A.D. in Leptis Magna, a Carthaginian city located in North Africa. Severus came from a distinguished local family; his cousins received suffect consulships in Rome under Antoninus Pius. Severus restored stability to the Roman Empire after the tumultuous...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Septimius Severus - C.0518
Silver Denarius of Emperor Septimius Severus - C.0518

Emperor Lucius Septimius Severus was born April 11, 145 A.D. in Leptis Magna, a Carthaginian city located in North Africa. Severus came from a distinguished local family; his cousins received suffect consulships in Rome under Antoninus Pius. Severus restored stability to the Roman Empire after the tumultuous reign of the emperor Commodus and the outbreaks of civil war that erupted in the wake of Commodus' murder. However, by giving greater pay and benefits to soldiers and annexing the troublesome...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Septimius Severus - C.5034
Silver Denarius of Emperor Septimius Severus - C.5034

Emperor Lucius Septimius Severus was born April 11, 145 A.D. in Leptis Magna, a Carthaginian city located in North Africa. Severus came from a distinguished local family; his cousins received suffect consulships in Rome under Antoninus Pius. Severus restored stability to the Roman Empire after the tumultuous reign of the emperor Commodus and the outbreaks of civil war that erupted in the wake of Commodus' murder. However, by giving greater pay and benefits to soldiers and annexing the troublesome...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Severus Alexander - C.4016
Silver Denarius of Emperor Severus Alexander - C.4016

Even though he was only a fourteen year old boy when he was elevated to the throne, the Senate voted him the title PATER PATRIAE, Latin for "Father of his Country" because they were so relieved to be free of the wanton depravity of his predecessor Elagabalus. Severus Alexander was a peaceful and religious man. He set up a shrine containing statues of his favorite gods and even included one of Jesus Christ. He removed some of the harsh laws discriminating against Christians, and even thought about...

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Silver Denarius of Emperor Severus Alexander - C.5050
Silver Denarius of Emperor Severus Alexander - C.5050

Even though he was only a fourteen year old boy when he was elevated to the throne, the Senate voted him the title PATER PATRIAE, Latin for "Father of his Country" because they were so relieved to be free of the wanton depravity of his predecessor Elagabalus. Severus Alexander was a peaceful and religious man. He set up a shrine containing statues of his favorite gods and even included one of Jesus Christ. He removed some of the harsh laws discriminating against Christians, and even thought about...

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