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Coin
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Antoninus Pius |
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Roman Empire |
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Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k/Silver |
| Reverse:
Pietas Standing |
| Denomination:
Denarius |
| Date:
131 - 138 AD |
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| Reference
#: SMINDR25-I |
| Price:
$ 1,195 (USD) |
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Antoninus
Pius
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Titus
Aurelius Fulvus Boionius Arrius Antoninus was born at Lanuviun
in AD 86. He adopted a senatorial career and was Consul
in 120, later distinguishing himself as Proconsul in Asia.
He was adopted by Hadrian as his heir on February 25th,
138, and during the Emperor's last months, Antoninus was
virtually ruler, and his succession on July 10th was smooth.
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Coin
From the Roman Empire
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| Features:
Trajan |
| Region:
Roman Empire |
| Mint:
Rome |
| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Virtue Standing |
| Denomination:
Denarius |
| Date:
98 - 117 AD |
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| Reference
#: SMINDR18G-5 |
| Price:
$ 1,295 (USD) |
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Trajan
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The
Victorious Trajan Few emperors in the chronicleS of Roman
history were as successful as Trajan, Who ruled from 98
- 117 AD. through his military conquests, he expanded the
boundaries of the Empire to their greatest capacity. Of
Spanish extraction, Trajan became one of Rome's most able
generals, and was adopted by senator-turned-emperor, Nerva,
as his intended successor. read
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Coin
From the Roman Empire
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| Features:
Trajan |
| Region:
Roman Empire |
| Mint:
Rome |
| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Virtue Standing |
| Denomination:
Denarius |
| Date:
98 - 117 AD |
| Stones:
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| Reference
#: SMINDR18G-6 |
| Price:
$ 1,295 (USD) |
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Trajan
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The
Victorious Trajan Few emperors in the chronicleS of Roman
history were as successful as Trajan, Who ruled from 98
- 117 AD. through his military conquests, he expanded the
boundaries of the Empire to their greatest capacity. Of
Spanish extraction, Trajan became one of Rome's most able
generals, and was adopted by senator-turned-emperor, Nerva,
as his intended successor. read
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Coin
From the Roman Empire
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Severus Alexander |
| Region:
Roman Empire |
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| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k/Silver |
| Reverse:
Felicity Standing |
| Denomination:
Denarius |
| Date:
222 - 235 AD |
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| Reference
#: SMINDR25-K |
| Price:
$ 795 (USD) |
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Ruled
Wise and Well
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M.
Aurelius Severus Alexander, originally named Alexianus,
was born about AD 208, the son of Julia Mamaea and Gessius
Marcianus. In 221 he was adopted by Elagabalus, his cousin,
and given the title of caesar. After the murder of Elagabalus,
Alexander was at once acknowledged as emperor by the Praetorian
Guards, the senate giving its confirmation the following
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Vespasian
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| Features:
Vespasian |
| Region:
Roman Empire |
| Mint:
Rome |
| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k/Silver |
| Reverse:
Peace Seated |
| Denomination:
Denarius |
| Date:
69 - 79 AD |
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| Reference
#: SMINDR25-13 |
| Price:
$ 795 (USD) |
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Vespasian,
Took With Force,
Ruled by Peace
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Vespasian
was the first emperor to successfully take Rome by force
of arms. Although he depended on his armies to keep him
in power, Vespasian did not pursue a career of conquest,
instead emphasizing the peace he brought to the empire after
foreign wars and civil discord. He kept a tight rein on
the army while allowing the senate at least a semblance
of authority. read
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