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c. 33/2 BC Marc Antony Silver Denarius NGC Choice Very Fine 4x3

33/2 BC Marc Antony Silver Denarius NGC Choice Very Fine Obverse
33/2 BC Marc Antony Silver Denarius NGC Choice Very Fine Reverse
33/2 BC Marc Antony Silver Denarius NGC Choice Very Fine Obverse in Holder
33/2 BC Marc Antony Silver Denarius NGC Choice Very Fine Reverse in Holder

This silver denarius of Marc Antony was struck circa 33/2 BC during the tumultuous final years of the Roman Republic. Issued as part of Antony's military preparations for his conflict with Octavian, this coin represents one of the most historically significant periods in Roman history. The denarius was minted by M. Junius Silanus, proconsul, and bears the distinctive 'P' signature on the obverse, marking it as an official military issue during the lead-up to the Battle of Actium.

The obverse displays a well-struck portrait of Marc Antony facing right, with curly hair and classical Roman features clearly defined. The legend reads 'M•ANTONIVS•M•F•M•N•AVGVR•IMP•TER•COS•DESIG•ITER•ET•TERT•' around the edge. The reverse features the proconsul's name 'M•SILANVS•AVG•Q•PRO•COS' within a dotted border, executed with bold lettering and strong relief typical of military coinages of this era.

Graded Choice Very Fine by NGC, this denarius exhibits attractive dark patina with well-preserved details and even surfaces throughout. The strike quality is exceptional for the type, with clear legend visibility and sharp portrait definition. This coin represents a pivotal moment in Roman numismatics and appeals strongly to collectors of Roman Imperatorial issues. The coin pictured is the exact coin you will receive.

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