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Coins

Denomination: Denarius
Year: -
Material: Silver
Description: Period of Republic. 254 – 217 A.D.
Obverse: Two-faced Janus.
Reverse: Two human figures. Legend: PILI under a composition, ROMA at the left.
Diameter – 19.5 mm. Weight – 3.68 g.
Country or town: Rome

Denomination: Denarius
Year: 194
Material: Silver
Description: Period of Republic.
Obverse: the head meant Rums in a helmet to the right; nominal designated in Roman figure Х. (This figure means that silver denarius exchanged for 10 copper coins).
Reverse: Two-horse chariot. C • RENI ROMA.
Diameter - 16 mm. Weight - 3.76 g.
Country or town: Rome


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