Denarius, posthumous issue after Antoninus Pius (86–161); also associated with Lucius Verus (130–169) and Marcus Aurelius (121–180). Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius bare, drapery on left shoulder, right; legend DIVVS·ANTONINVS. Reverse: rectangular altar with two doors and a finial in the form of horns; legend DIVO·PIO. After 161 CE, Roman Empire (27 BCE–476 CE), Rome. Coin: diameter 17.0 mm, weight 3.35 g, axis 195°., A round metallic object with a worn surface showing a raised rectangular structure in the center resembling a small building or framed panel, with vertical and horizontal lines

GLIX-115-3ECA1H6

Denarius, posthumous issue after Antoninus Pius (86–161); also associated with Lucius Verus (130–169) and Marcus Aurelius (121–180). Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius bare, drapery on left shoulder, right; legend DIVVS·ANTONINVS. Reverse: rectangular altar with two doors and a finial in the form of horns; legend DIVO·PIO. After 161 CE, Roman Empire (27 BCE–476 CE), Rome. Coin: diameter 17.0 mm, weight 3.35 g, axis 195°., A round metallic object with a worn surface showing a raised rectangular structure in the center resembling a small building or framed panel, with vertical and horizontal lines
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Denarius, posthumous issue after Antoninus Pius (86–161); also associated with Lucius Verus (130–169) and Marcus Aurelius (121–180). Obverse: head of Antoninus Pius bare, drapery on left shoulder, right; legend DIVVS·ANTONINVS. Reverse: rectangular altar with two doors and a finial in the form of horns; legend DIVO·PIO. After 161 CE, Roman Empire (27 BCE–476 CE), Rome. Coin: diameter 17.0 mm, weight 3.35 g, axis 195°., A round metallic object with a worn surface showing a raised rectangular structure in the center resembling a small building or framed panel, with vertical and horizontal lines

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