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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Roman Republic| > |211-100 B.C.| > RR69097
Roman Republic, Anonymous (Helmet), 206 - 194 B.C.
|211-100| |B.C.|, |Roman| |Republic,| |Anonymous| |(Helmet),| |206| |-| |194| |B.C.|, The Roman army was not invincible in battle. Roman soldiers, weapons and battlefield tactics did not always overwhelm their enemies. The Gauls, for example, sometimes decimated Roman forces. Hannibal had destroyed whole Roman armies again and again. But after every huge loss, Rome would simply raise another army. Rome could be defeated in battles, but Roman tenacity, long term strategy, and seemingly endless resources, ensured victory in wars. During the period this coin was struck Rome defeated the armies of Macedonia under Philip V and of Carthage under Hannibal.
RR69097. Bronze triens, Crawford 118/3, Sydenham 272b, BMCRE II Italy p. 226, SRCV I 939, F, Italian mint, weight 9.132g, maximum diameter 23.7mm, die axis 0o, 206 - 194 B.C.; obverse helmeted head of Minerva right, four pellets above; reverse prow of galley right, ROMA above, helmet with cheek-pieces and crest above in form of a crescent on right before prow, four pellets below; from the Andrew McCabe Collection; rare; SOLD











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