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32-31 BC Marc Antony Silver Denarius NGC MS 4x3

32-31 BC Marc Antony Silver Denarius NGC MS Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5 Obverse
32-31 BC Marc Antony Silver Denarius NGC MS Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5 Reverse
32-31 BC Marc Antony Silver Denarius NGC MS Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5 Obverse in Holder
32-31 BC Marc Antony Silver Denarius NGC MS Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5 Reverse in Holder

This silver denarius of Marc Antony was struck between 32-31 BC during the final years of the Roman Republic, when Antony controlled the eastern provinces and prepared for his fateful conflict with Octavian (the future Augustus). The coin represents one of the last imperial issues before Augustus established the Roman Empire, making it a pivotal piece from the transition period that ended the Republic.

The obverse features a galley with oars and sails, symbolizing Antony's naval power in the eastern Mediterranean, surrounded by the inscription ANT AVG. The reverse displays a legionary eagle flanked by two military standards, representing Antony's legions, with LEG followed by the legion number. The coin shows well-struck devices with clear detail on both the naval and military imagery.

NGC has graded this denarius as Mint State with a Strike rating of 4/5 and Surface quality of 3/5, indicating above-average strike sharpness with some minor surface imperfections typical for ancient coins. This historical piece appeals to collectors of late Roman Republican coinage and those interested in the dramatic final chapter of the Republic. The coin pictured is the exact coin you will receive.

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