Overview

Authentic style Roman Republic silver denarius issued under Lucius Valerius Flaccus. This historic coin dates to approximately 108 to 107 BC and represents a classic Republican era design with strong historical significance.

Obverse features a helmeted female bust, traditionally identified as Roma.
Reverse depicts a standing figure in military pose with inscription referencing L. Valerius Flaccus.

This type was struck during the late Roman Republic period and is cataloged under the Valeria family issues.


Details

• Issuer: Roman Republic
• Moneyer: Lucius Valerius Flaccus
• Date: 108 to 107 BC
• Denomination: Denarius
• Composition: Silver
• Diameter: Approximately 20 mm
• Weight: Approximately 3.9 grams standard for type


Condition

Circulated ancient coin with visible wear consistent with age.
Details remain identifiable on both obverse and reverse.
Natural toning and surface character present.

Please review all photos carefully to evaluate condition and strike quality.


Historical Significance

Roman Republican denarii were the backbone of Roman commerce and military payment. Coins of this era circulated widely across the Mediterranean and represent tangible artifacts from the expansion of Rome.

A great addition for ancient coin collectors, Roman history enthusiasts, or silver numismatic collections.


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