Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC) Denarius (Accoleia: Publius Accoleius Lariscolus; P•ACCOLEIVS LARISCOLVS) - Denarius Coin Details
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Denarius (Accoleia: Publius Accoleius Lariscolus; P•ACCOLEIVS LARISCOLVS)
Overview
The Denarius (Accoleia: Publius Accoleius Lariscolus; P•ACCOLEIVS LARISCOLVS) is a Denarius denomination coin issued by Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC), with significant collectible value and historical importance.
Basic Information
- Issuing Country: Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC)
- Issuing Authority: Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC)
- Denomination: Denarius
- Category: coin
- Composition: Silver
- Weight: 3.70g
- Diameter: 18.00mm
Coin Images
Obverse
Reverse
Design Features
Obverse Design
Bust of Diana Nemorensis right, draped; behind and before, moneyer mark. Border of dots.
Reverse Design
Triple cult statue of Diana Nemorensis (Diana, Hecate and Selene) facing; supporting on their hands and shoulders a beam above which are five cypress trees; left figure holding poppy; right figure holding lily. Border of dots. Anepigraphic.
Collectible Value
This coin has unique historical value and collecting significance, making it an important piece for numismatists and coin collectors.

