Roman Silver Denarius, Mark Antony, War Galley, Legionary Eagle

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Silver Denarius - Ancient Rome, c. 32-31 BC

Moneyer: Mark Antony

Obv: War Galley with Oars

Rev: Legionary Eagle and Standards – “LEG XXII”

Struck by Mark Antony to pay his soldiers of Legion XXII.

(S-1479v) 17mm, 3.41gm

This coin was issued by Marc Antony to pay his troops during the struggle with Octavian. This contest for supreme power in the Roman world spelled the end of the Republic and ushered in the Imperial age, with Octavian as Augustus (Rome's first emperor). The final struggle in this historic drama, that shaped the future of the Western world, came at the Battle of Actium.

Coins such as this one were struck for a specific purpose, such as to pay troops for their service or make a payment to a specific foreign ruler. These denarii of Marc Antony's were such an issue, produced in traveling mints, bearing even the number of the legion for whom they were intended. 
  • Inventory# PA-3406
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