July 15, 2026
July 15, 2026
This genuine NGC graded ancient Roman coin features Empress Julia Maesa and was minted between 218-224/5 AD. It is a silver denarius. (See photos). NGC is the world’s premier ancient coin certification process.
July 15, 2026
She was held in high esteem by soldiers and her husband as Augusta and Mater Castrorum ('Mother of the Camp') and was given divine honours after her death. AR denarius (18mm, 2.90 gm, 6h). NGC MS 5/5 - 3/5.
July 15, 2026
Geta, as Caesar - NGC Ch XF 5/5 2/5 - (AD 209-211). AR Denarius 19mm, 2.27g. P SEPT GETA-CAES PONT, bareheaded, draped bust of Geta right, seen from behind / NOBI-LITAS, Nobilitas standing facing, head right, grounded scepter in right hand, palladium in outstretched left hand.
July 15, 2026
July 15, 2026
Up for sale here is an excellent Roman Hadrian AR Denarius Coin (117-138 AD) that has been certified and professionally judged to be in Almost Uncirculated Condition by the NGC Grading Service. This is a scarce Hadrian Denarius with strong AU detail and a beautiful bold strike.
July 15, 2026
The product is a Roman Empire Tiberius 14-37 AD AR Denarius coin from Lugdunum, certified by NGC as VF 5/5 4/5. This ancient coin, originating from Italy, features the ruler Tiberius and belongs to the historical period of the Roman Imperial era. The coin is composed of silver and is a valuable piece of Roman numismatic history.
July 15, 2026
An A.D. 69 Roman Empire AR Denarius silver piece minted during the reign of Otho graded Fine Strike: 4/5, Surface: 4/5 by NGC Ancients. This piece displays an original light grey to grey silver color/tone and very nice visible details.
July 15, 2026
Find patina. Obverse: IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, laureate bust of Hadrian facing right, drapery on left shoulder. Reverse: PM TR P COS III / FEL AVG, Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae.
July 15, 2026
July 15, 2026
Ruler/Moneyer: Antoninus Pius. Denomination: AR Denarius. • Certified Roman and ancient coins. Period: Empire. Reverse: COS IIII, Annona standing left before modius filled with corn ears, holding two corn ears & anchor.
July 15, 2026
Furthermore, this reverse legend is commonly associated with emperors and only appears on the coins of one Augusta: Ulpia Severina. Second, a rare coin struck at Antioch assigns the unsual title "Pia Felix Augusta" to Severina; and the reverse of these coins contain the legend CONCORDIA AVG instead of CONCORDIA AVGG, as seen on earlier types.
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