Roman Republic 55 BC Mars/Battle Scene Denarius A3612
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Roman Republic 55 BC Mars/Battle Scene Denarius A3612
Year / Era: 55 BC
Denomination: Denarious
Certification: Uncertified
Grade Raw: XF
Obverse: Depicts a helmeted and draped bust of Mars, the Roman god of war, with a trophy behind him.
Reverse: Features a warrior on horseback galloping and thrusting a spear at a fallen enemy, likely celebrating a military victory.
Material: Silver.
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Coin Details:
- Minted by P. Fonteius P.f. Capito in Rome around 55 BC.
- Historical Period: Roman Republic, typically minted between the 3rd and 1st century BC.
Composition: Silver (AR). - Significance: Denarii were the standard silver coin of the Roman Republic after their introduction around 211 BC.
- Features: Often features iconic Roman imagery such as Roma, Victory, or specific family deities
- Obverse: Depicts a helmeted and draped bust of Mars, the Roman god of war, with a trophy behind him.
- Reverse: Features a warrior on horseback galloping and thrusting a spear at a fallen enemy, likely celebrating a military victory.
- Material: Silver.
- Weight/Size: Typical weights for this issue are approximately 3.6g to 3.9g, with a diameter of about 19mm.
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