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July 15, 2026

Victorinus BI Double-Denarius Romano-Gallic Empire AD 269-271 NGC AU SharpStrike

Victorinus BI Double-Denarius Romano-Gallic Empire AD 269-271 NGC AU SharpStrike. Very well detailed; all the elements of the face and hair are apparent in the obverse portrait, while the reverse has a clear depiction of a Salus figure with accompanying items. What exists of the lettering on the planchet is clear and legible. The strike is displaced somewhat off-center, however. On the obverse, the result is a loss of part of the legend on the lower-left. On the reverse, the strike is off to the right, but the only loss is the edge rim. Please see photos for views from various angles.
July 15, 2026

Tetricus II (AD 274) BI Double-Denarius – Issue as Caesar – NGC An

🔥 Tetricus II (AD 273–274) – BI Double-Denarius. ThisBI Double-Denarius, struck forTetricus II, son of the Gallic emperor Tetricus I, represents a rare and fleeting chapter of Roman history. During theCrisis of the Third Century, the western provinces of the empire broke away to form theRomano-Gallic Empire —a short-lived realm that minted its own coins and crowned its own emperors.
July 15, 2026

AD 274 Romano-Gallic Empire Tetricus II BI Double Denarius – NGC Bicknor Hoard

The AD 274 Romano-Gallic Empire Tetricus II BI Double Denarius is an ancient Roman coin from the Imperial era. Minted in Italy in 274 AD, this billon coin features Tetricus II as the ruler. Uncleaned and with a fineness of 0.8, this rare coin has been certified by NGC and is part of the Bicknor Hoard. A valuable artifact from the Roman Empire, this double denarius offers a glimpse into the historical period of Ancient Rome.
July 15, 2026

AD 270-275 ROMAN EMPIRE (Aurelian) BI Double-Denarius NGC Certified (Genius)

The product is a BI Double-Denarius from the Roman Empire during the rule of Aurelian, minted between AD 270-275. This ancient coin is certified by NGC with certification number 2153875-026, denoting its authenticity and quality. Made of billon, a type of debased silver, this coin showcases the intricate craftsmanship and history of Roman imperial coinage. With its historical significance and certification, this double-denarius is a valuable addition to any numismatic collection, offering a glimpse into the era of Ancient Rome under Emperor Aurelian.
July 15, 2026

Aurelian AE Denarius Rome AD 270-275, VICTORIA AVG, Rare Late Roman Denarius! VG

RIC V Aurelian 73. The denarius was once the backbone of Roman Imperial currency until the multiple crises of the 3. Obverse: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right. Reverse: VICT-O-RI-A AVG, Victory advancing left, holding wreath in right and palm frond in left, captive at foot to left, turned gazing upwards at Victory.

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Aurelian AE Denarius Rome AD 270-275, VICTORIA AVG, Rare Late Roman Denarius! VG
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