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160 AD Ancient Roman Silver Denarius Coin, Emperor Antoninus Pius, Roman Empire Silver Dollars common emperors include Gordian III

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Description

common emperors include Gordian III and Trajan Decius

94g weight

5mm in diameter

and a dark patina with green and sandy highlights

possible empresses include Vibia Sabina

160 AD Ancient Roman Silver Denarius Coin, Emperor Antoninus Pius, Roman Empire Silver Dollars common emperors include Gordian IIIA small silver coin produced during the Roman Empire under the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius in 160 A. D. The coin has light wear, a strong, well centered strike, and an original patina with areas of iridescent toning. The coin measures 17mm in diameter, weighs 3. 4 grams, and is made of silver. The obverse side of the coin features a portrait of the emperor, while the reverse features Roma, the personification of the city of Rome. I translate the

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