CVC & Collectables presents this AD 54-68 Nero Roman Empire AE Sestertius, a remarkable coin from the Roman Empire. Denomination: AE Sestertius. After his father's death around AD 40, his mother, Julia Agrippina, raised him.
The obverse presents a right-facing laureate portrait of Galba with the surrounding legend reading IMP SER GALBA CAESAR, identifying him as Imperator Servius Galba Caesar. The portrait is rendered in a stern and realistic style fully consistent with early imperial Roman engraving, emphasizing the emperor’s mature features and disciplined bearing rather than idealized youth.
This is a scarce Nero Denarius with nice overall look. It features a portrait of the young Nero. Quite a remarkable coin, now nearly 2000 years old. Up for sale here is an excellent Roman Nero AR Denarius Silver Coin (54-68 AD) that has been certified and graded Choice Fine by the NGC Grading Service.
This is a scarce Nero Denarius with nice overall look. It features a portrait of the young Nero. Quite a remarkable coin, now nearly 2000 years old. Up for sale here is an excellent Roman Nero AR Denarius Silver Coin (54-68 AD) that has been certified and graded Very Fine by the NGC Grading Service.
Roman Antioch Nero, AD 54-68 NGC Authenticated AR Tetradrachm Yrs.7 & (AD 60/1) Tooled. That We Have Earned Your Trust. We Will Always Disclose Any Issues There May Be with an Item, We will Never Mislead You Just to Make a Sale.
Obverse : IMP GALBA, Head of Galba, laureate, right; globe at point of neck. Emperor Galba (r. 68-69 A.D.). Ancient Roman Silver Denarius. Roman Empire. Ancient Greek. Roman Republic. Interested in other ancient Greek and Roman coins?.
This is a scarce Nero Denarius with bold XF detail and ancient flan flaws. It features a portrait of Nero. Quite a remarkable coin, now nearly 2000 years old. An excellent and rare piece overall.
The Roman coin Postumus Antoninianus from 68 AD is a silver piece from the historical period of Ancient Rome. This coin features the ruler Postumus and is part of the Imperial era. Uncertified, this Roman coin is a valuable collector's item that represents a specific moment in Roman history. The Antoninianus denomination indicates its use within the Roman monetary system during that time.
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