Republic Silver Ancient Roman Coins
When Rome began it was a republic. During this time many coins were minted by the Roman Republic which are referred to as Republic coins. These coins were minted around 211 BC to 27 BC when ancient Rome was still a Republic. You can shop for Republic coins for sale.
The coins of the Roman Republic were made from actual precious metals blended with less valuable metal. Gold, silver, bronze and copper were all used in minting. Most modern coins don't contain actual precious metals, and therefore only have value assigned to them. While not pure, Roman coins have actual intrinsic value as well as the value indicated by the government.
The Roman Republic coins date as early as a few hundred years BC. Their design was determined by one of the three moneyers, noble men who had designs on a future political career. Initially there were always three moneyers, but during the time of Julius Ceasar a fourth was added.
The coins typically would have a picture depicting a scene of Roman greatness on one side, and notable deities (a common depiction was of Roma, the female personification of Rome) on the other. Eventually the moneyers would show their own famous ancestors of theirs on the coin, as a way to remind the general coin-holding public of his political legacy, so shore up support for future senate elections. These moneyer positions were appointed through the third century AD.
Silver was used to make the Denarius which was a popular coin used in the ancient roman republic and was used as a base measurement for the value of all other coins in the Republic.
![]() Mark Antony and Cleopatra 32 BC Silver Denarius ![]() |
![]() JULIA 4 SILVER DENARIUS L Julius Caesar 2 CUPIDS ![]() |
![]() ANTESTIA 9 SILVER DENARIUS 136BC Jupiter ![]() |
![]() FORVM M Fannius Cf 123 BC Silver denarius ![]() |
![]() FLAMINIA 1 SILVER DENARIUS 109BC Successes in Gaul ![]() |
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