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This finely detailed replica of a Roman Republic Didrachm captures the essence and artistry of early Roman coinage, offering enthusiasts a valuable glimpse into ancient numismatic traditions. The obverse prominently features the intricately crafted profile of Mars, the Roman god of war, adorned with a Corinthian helmet, signifying martial prowess and protective strength of Rome’s early Republic period. The striking depiction of Mars symbolizes Rome's martial virtues, underscored by meticulous engraving that reflects the stylistic conventions prevalent around the late 3rd century BC.
On the reverse, the coin presents a majestic horse head motif, exquisitely detailed and set alongside a prominently displayed ear of wheat—emblematic of Rome’s agricultural abundance and economic prosperity during the Republic era. The bold inscription "ROMANO" further emphasizes the coin's cultural authenticity and historical significance, marking it as representative of Roman power and pride. While clearly marked as a modern reproduction, this expertly crafted novodel ensures collectors and historians alike can experience the legacy of Roman coinage without compromising on historical intrigue or aesthetic excellence.
278,00 Kč