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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Roman Republic| > |211-100 B.C.| > RR111450
Roman Republic, C. Valerius C.f. Flaccus, 140 B.C.
|211-100| |B.C.|, |Roman| |Republic,| |C.| |Valerius| |C.f.| |Flaccus,| |140| |B.C.|, The X behind Roma was used on early denarii to indicated a value of 10 asses. In 141 B.C. the denarius was revalued at 16 asses and the denomination mark was changed to XVI. This issue returned to the use of X as a denomination mark, however, it no longer indicated a value of 10 asses; it was simply the traditional mark of a denarius. Later denarii issues would return to indicating the denomination with XVI, but the numeral would be in monogram (X).
RR111450. Silver denarius, Crawford 228/2, Sydenham 440, RSC I Valeria 7; SRCV I 104, Choice gVF, attractive style, attractive toning, centered on a tight flan, tiny edge cracks, beautiful coin, Rome mint, weight 4.005g, maximum diameter 19.1mm, die axis 45o, 140 B.C.; obverse head of Roma right in winged helmet, X behind; reverse Victory in a biga right FLAC above C·VAL·C·F (VAL in monogram) below, ROMA in exergue; from the CEB Collection; ex Christie's New York Auction Jun 1991; SOLD




  






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Cloke, H. & L. Toone. The London Mint of Constantius & Constantine. (London, 2015).

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