ROMAN REPUBLIC T. CARISIUS, 46 BC, AR DENARIUS (3.28G) HELMETED HEAD OF ROMA / CORNUCOPIA ON GLOBE BETWEEN SCEPTRE AND RUDDER. CARISIA. 4. Cr 464/3
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Own a remarkable piece of ancient history with this Roman Republic T. Carisius AR Denarius, struck in 46 BC during one of the most pivotal periods of the Roman Republic. Weighing 3.28 grams, the obverse features the helmeted head of Roma, the enduring personification of Rome's strength and military power. The reverse depicts a cornucopia atop a globe, flanked by a scepter and rudder, symbolizing prosperity, authority, and Rome's dominion over the known world, with the inscription CARISIA identifying the moneyer, T. Carisius. Cataloged as Crawford 464/3, this historic silver denarius is an exceptional addition for collectors of ancient Roman coinage and those seeking a tangible connection to the final years of the Roman Republic.
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