Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC) Denarius (Aelia: Caius Aelius, X/C. AL ROMA) - Denarius Coin Details
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Denarius (Aelia: Caius Aelius, X/C. AL ROMA)
Overview
The Denarius (Aelia: Caius Aelius, X/C. AL ROMA) 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: 3.91g
- Diameter: 19.00mm
Coin Images
Obverse
Reverse
Design Features
Obverse Design
Helmeted head of Rome on the right; behind, an X.
Reverse Design
The Dioscuri on horseback, galloping to the right, naked with the cloak floating over the shoulder, wearing a cap surmounted by a star, each holding a javelin; linear legend ROMA highlighted in a cartouche, surmounted by the initials of the praenomen and the monetary name.
Collectible Value
This coin has unique historical value and collecting significance, making it an important piece for numismatists and coin collectors.

