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Ancient Roman Silver Coin of Emperor Antoninus Pius (Ruler of Rome’s Longest Peace)
Antoninus Pius AR Denarius (NGC Certified) — Five Good Emperors Peace Silver
Authentic NGC-certified denarius from Antoninus Pius — peaceful ruler of Rome's Golden Age governs 23 warless years (AD 138–161).
Pax Romana Design
• Obverse: Laureate bearded emperor — dignified stability portrait
• Reverse: Pax / Libertas / Annona — peace, abundance, divine favor
Technical Specifications
• Material: Silver (AR Denarius)
• Weight: ~3.0–3.6 g
• Mint: Rome
• Certification: NGC slabbed (VF typical)
• Reign: AD 138–161 (23-year golden era)
Bloodless Emperor Essential
• Hadrian's adopted successor, longest peaceful reign
• Legal reforms + internal prosperity focus
• No major wars = rare Roman stability
• Bridge between Hadrian + Marcus Aurelius
Collector Masterpiece
Classical silver from Rome's most refined emperor. Antoninus Pius peace essential.
Note: Coins shown are representative examples of grade/type, not actual specimens. For NGC grading standards, see NGC Grading page.
Antoninus Pius AR Denarius (NGC Certified) — Five Good Emperors Peace Silver
Authentic NGC-certified denarius from Antoninus Pius — peaceful ruler of Rome's Golden Age governs 23 warless years (AD 138–161).
Pax Romana Design
• Obverse: Laureate bearded emperor — dignified stability portrait
• Reverse: Pax / Libertas / Annona — peace, abundance, divine favor
Technical Specifications
• Material: Silver (AR Denarius)
• Weight: ~3.0–3.6 g
• Mint: Rome
• Certification: NGC slabbed (VF typical)
• Reign: AD 138–161 (23-year golden era)
Bloodless Emperor Essential
• Hadrian's adopted successor, longest peaceful reign
• Legal reforms + internal prosperity focus
• No major wars = rare Roman stability
• Bridge between Hadrian + Marcus Aurelius
Collector Masterpiece
Classical silver from Rome's most refined emperor. Antoninus Pius peace essential.
Note: Coins shown are representative examples of grade/type, not actual specimens. For NGC grading standards, see NGC Grading page.

