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Two denarii with helmeted head of Roma (obverse) and cornucopia on globe with scepter to the left an
antiquitystuff:Coin moulds for forging ‘silver’ denarii.They were found in Lingwell Gate in West Yor
just waiting out the rain!
Meet Exek, Melbourne’s Most Eclectic TroupeMaxwell DenariOctober 30, 2018Beyond what we already know
archaicwonder:The famous ‘Elephant Denarius’ of Julius Caesar, struck in a traveling mint, c. 49-48
Denarius of the Roman emperor Augustus (r. 27 BCE-14 CE), commemorating the return of the legionary
Denarius of Julia Mamaea, mother of the Roman emperor Severus Alexander (r. 222-235 CE). On the obv
Denarius of Gnaeus Cornelius Blasio, 112-111 BCE. On the obverse, the helmeted head of Scipio Africa
Denarius (62 BCE) of Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus. On the obverse, the goddess Concordia (Concor
Denarius of Julius Caesar during his reign as dictator perpetuus, Feb.-Mar. 44 BCE, issued by the mo
antiquitystuff:Denarius of the MarsicConfederation. It was minted in Campania by C. Papius Mutilius,
Roman denarius minted by Quintus Pomponius Musa in 56 BCE. On the obverse, the head of Apollo crown
clioancientart:clioancientart:Roman Republic, Silver Denarius of M. Lucillius Rufusus, reverse depic
natamoriensque:“The denarius of Brutus commemorating the assassination of Caesar is one of the very
Denarius of the Emperor Commodus (r. 180-192 CE), representing him as the driver of a quadriga (four
lionofchaeronea:Denarius (62 BCE) of Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus. On the obverse, the goddess C
acronympathology:Denarius Serratus (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Diana from the Roman Republic (about
archaicwonder:Roman Imperatorial Silver Denarius of L. Hostilius Saserna, Possibly Depicting Vercing
Roman Imperial Coin chart because I’ve been staring at these babies for the past three years of thes
avgustaoktavia:Denarius of Juno Moneta (c. 46 BCE). In 390 BCE, the goddess’s sacred geese warned (m
acronympathology:Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Victoria minted in Rome, Roman Republic (46 B
Denarius of L. Cassius Longinus (63 BCE). On the obverse, the goddess Vesta; on the reverse, a vote
met-greekroman-art:Silver denarius of Septimius Severus, Greek and Roman ArtMedium: SilverRogers Fun
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