The Marc Antony Legionary Silver Denarius is an iconic Roman Imperatorial coin issued to fund and honor Antony’s military forces during the buildup to the Battle of Actium. Its obverse typically shows a detailed war galley, symbolizing naval strength, while the reverse displays legionary standards identifying specific legions. Struck in large quantities, these coins circulated widely among soldiers and remain closely linked to Antony’s campaign against Octavian. When NGC graded, the coin’s authenticity, condition, and attribution are professionally verified and encapsulated for protection. Collectors prize these certified examples for their historical importance, striking imagery, and tangible connection to Rome’s turbulent final years of the Republic.


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Marc Antony (Marcus Antonius, ca. 83–30 BC) was a Roman general, politician, and key figure in the final years of the Roman Republic. He is best known for his alliance with Julius Caesar, his romantic and political partnership with Cleopatra VII of Egypt, and his rivalry with Octavian (later Augustus), which culminated in the Battle of Actium (31 BC) and his suicide in 30 BC.














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