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The Last Silver Denarii Of The Roman Emperors
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Item Number: RMADCADN
- Mint: Roman Empire 238-244 AD
- Denomination: Denarii
- Quality: Circulated
- Issue limit: N/A
- Alloy: Silver
- Artist: N/A
- Diameter: approx. 26-28 mm
- Weight: grams
- Box/Capsule: No/Plastic flip
- Certificate: Yes
The fall of the Roman Empire was an age of power, intrigue, betrayal, and valor. Now, thanks to a recent discovery of ancient Roman silver denarii coins, you can actually own one of the last silver coins of the Roman Empire!
The Silver Denarii denomination thrived in Rome for over 400 years, but by the reign of the child-emperor, Gordian III in 238 - 244 AD, the economy of Rome was falling apart and this authentic 1700 year-old coin was among the last silver coins ever struck by the once-mighty Roman Empire. When Gordian was murdered by the power-hungry Philip I at the age of only 19, the "silver age" of Rome died with him, but he left these legendary treasure coins as his lasting legacy.
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