| 154-41 B.C. Roman Republic Silver Denarius - Now own a 2,000-year-old silver Denarius that could have paid the rivaling armies of Julius Caesar and Pompey as they struggled for control of Rome. |
$99.00 |
| A.D. 54-68 Nero Silver Denarius - Although Nero is best remembered for his cruelties, the first years of his reign showed him capably directing a responsible, moderate government. Eventually Nero killed his half-brother, mother, aunt and tutors. Many noble families became victims of his murderous rage. Legend says he started the fire that burned 10 districts of Rome. Finally, not even the Praetorian Guard or his palace servants supported him, and he committed suicide. |
$575.00 |
| Hadrian Silver Denarius - Hadrian became emperor after the death of his adopted father Trajan. Much of Hadrian's reign was spent visiting provinces of his vast empire, through this he greatly improved the defense of these areas. He is best known as the builder of the Great Wall from Tyne to Solway. Much of this immense work can still be seen today. With a firm but humane rule Hadrian is considered to be one of the more capable emperors to ever occupy the throne and he devoted his whole life to the improvement of the state... |
$159.95 |
| SOLD Severus Alexander Silver Denarius |
$35.00 |
| ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER DENARIUS - Roman republic silver denarius with the head of the Ancient King Tatius and the word SABIN. Beginning of 3rd century BC. In excellent condition. Diameter:1.7cm. |
$280.00 |
| Hadrian Silver Denarius From 117-138 AD - Hadrian became emperor after the death of his adopted father Trajan. Much of Hadrian's reign was spent visiting provinces of his vast empire, through this he greatly improved the defense of these areas. He is best known as the builder of the Great Wall from Tyne to Solway. Much of this immense work can still be seen today. With a firm but humane rule Hadrian is considered to be one of the more capable emperors to ever occupy the throne and he devoted his whole life to the improvement of the state... |
$119.95 |
| Hadrian Silver Denarius Roma Reverse - Hadrian silver denarius Roma reverse circa 117-138 AD Size: 18 mm 3.2 gram |
$150.00 |
| Roman Silver Denarius of Emperor Caracalla - DK.101 - 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... |
$2,700.00 |
| Roman Silver Denarius of Emperor Vespasian - C.0530 - 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 active currencies in the age we live or artifacts of a long forgotten... |
$360.00 |
| Roman Silver Denarius of Emperor Vespasian - C.0650 - 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 active currencies in the age we live or artifacts of a long... |
$350.00 |
| SIlver Denarius of Emperor Geta - C.5541 - 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... |
$330.00 |
| SIlver Denarius of Emperor Maximinus I - C.5282 - 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... |
$140.00 |
| SIlver Denarius of Emperor Maximinus I - C.5798 - 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... |
$240.00 |
| SIlver Denarius of Emperor Maximinus I - C.5843 - 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... |
$280.00 |
| SIlver Denarius of Emperor Maximinus I - C.6316 - 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... |
$300.00 |
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