175 NGC XF Commodus Caesar Roman Empire Denarius Liberalitas Unpublished Variety (19043001C)Commodus as Caesar, Roman Empire silver denarius, minted 175 CE, RIC 598v, RSC 291v, Foss 9. Apparently unpublished obverse variety with draped & cuirassed portrait, not in RIC or RSC. Issued as Caesar during the reign of his father Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Commemorative donative (Liberalitas) issue to celebrate the award of Princeps Iuventutis designating Commodus as heir to the throne. Certified by NGC to XF. Obverse: COMMODO CAES AVG FIL GERM,
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Commodus as Caesar, Roman Empire silver denarius, minted 175 CE, RIC 598v, RSC 291v, Foss 9.
Apparently unpublished obverse variety with draped & cuirassed portrait, not in RIC or RSC.
Issued as Caesar during the reign of his father Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Commemorative donative (Liberalitas) issue to celebrate the award of Princeps Iuventutis designating Commodus as heir to the throne.
Certified by NGC to XF.
Obverse: COMMODO CAES AVG FIL GERM, draped & cuirassed bare head right.
Reverse: LIBERALITAS, Liberalitas standing front, head left holding coin dispenser and cornucopia.
Liberalitas was the virtue of giving freely (from liber, "free"), hence generosity. On coins the personification of Liberalitas would be depicted as displaying largess to the Roman people.
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175 NGC XF Commodus Caesar Roman Empire Denarius Liberalitas Unpublished Variety (19043001C)