Product Details
This Emperor Lucius Verus silver denarius from 161 A.D. is a remarkable coin, especially notable for its beautiful strike despite being classified as lower grade. It offers an excellent opportunity to own a piece of Roman imperial history with impressive detail and craftsmanship. The obverse features a well-defined portrait of Lucius Verus, facing right, adorned with typical imperial regalia such as a laurel wreath or radiate crown, symbolizing his status and divine favor. The reverse often depicts themes of victory, military prowess, or religious symbols, celebrating his reign and achievements. Struck in fine silver, this denarius boasts sharp details, clear inscriptions, and a pleasing silver tone that highlights the artistry of Roman minting. Its lower grade condition may include surface wear or minor imperfections, but the overall strike remains exceptional, making it an attractive addition for collectors seeking quality and historical significance. Own this beautiful Lucius Verus silver denarius and enjoy a tangible connection to the Roman Empire’s vibrant history during the Antonine dynasty. A fantastic piece for any collection of Roman coins!
| Product Type | Ancient coins |
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