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This striking collectible represents a carefully crafted restrike of an iconic denarius originally minted during the late Roman Republic. The obverse side features a finely detailed portrait, depicting a laurel-crowned head of Apollo, the revered Roman deity associated with music, prophecy, and archery. Apollo's depiction here signifies a harmonious blend of strength and wisdom, capturing an essential aspect of Roman religious and cultural life. The artistry vividly reflects the exceptional craftsmanship typical of Rome's moneyers, preserving the spirit and elegance of this historically significant era. On the reverse, an evocative scene unfolds—a dynamic charioteer skillfully maneuvering two spirited horses. This depiction symbolizes the vigor and military prowess that propelled Roman legions to victory and expanded the Republic's influence across the ancient world. Notably, this powerful motif was frequently employed by moneyers to highlight Rome's dominance and glory. This meticulous novodel is ideal for enthusiasts and historians alike, offering collectors the opportunity to appreciate the ancient aesthetics and rich heritage embodied in Roman numismatic art.

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