138-161 AD Roman Empire Antoninus Pius Silver Denarius Posthumous Issue NGC Very Fine

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The posthumous denarius of Antoninus Pius stands as a testament to the deep respect Rome's Senate held for its most peaceable emperor. Antoninus Pius ruled from 138 to 161 AD, presiding over one of the longest and most stable reigns in Roman history. Struck after his death by his successor Marcus Aurelius, this silver denarius was issued specifically to consecrate his memory and declare his divine status.
The obverse bears a bare or lightly draped portrait of the deified Antoninus, shown in profile with his characteristic beard and flowing hair, surrounded by a legend reading DIVVS ANTONINVS. The portrait retains bold definition despite its age, with clear facial features and readable inscriptions. The reverse displays an eagle standing with wings spread, a symbol of apotheosis and the emperor's ascent to the gods, framed by the CONSECRATIO legend - a powerful visual statement of imperial divinity.
This example grades Very Fine by NGC Ancients, with surfaces that show honest wear consistent with ancient circulation. The devices remain clear and identifiable, and the coin carries the appealing steel-gray patina typical of well-preserved Roman silver. Consecration denarii of Antoninus Pius attract steady collector interest for their direct connection to one of Rome's Five Good Emperors. For those seeking a meaningful and historically rich Roman imperial type, this certified example is a compelling choice. The coin pictured is the exact coin you will receive.
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