Roman Silver Denarius of Postumius Albinus (96 BCE)
A well-preserved silver denarius of the Roman moneyer Postumius Albinus, ca. 96 BCE, struck at the height of the late Roman Republic — among the finest examples of Roman numismatic portraiture and reverse iconography.
The Language of Roman CoinageIn the late Roman Republic, coins were one of the most powerful forms of political communication. Each year, the three officials (tresviri monetales) responsible for the mint chose imagery that referenced their own family histories, celebrated Roman gods and virtues, or ...
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LOCATION — 🇮🇹 Italy
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