A historically significant silver denarius of Roman Emperor Commodus, son of Marcus Aurelius. This coin captures Commodus’ youthful portrait during his reign and exemplifies Roman imperial craftsmanship in silver.
Ruler: Commodus (AD 177–192)
Denomination: Silver Denarius
Obverse: Bust of Commodus, youthful and regal
Reverse: Traditional Roman motifs representing virtues or deities
Composition: Silver
Historical Significance: Commodus inherited the empire after Marcus Aurelius and became known for his ruthless and unstable rule, immortalized in modern popular culture (Gladiator)
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🏛 Historical Context
Commodus’ reign marked a turning point in Roman history, ending 80 years of relative peace
He styled himself as a living god and took drastic measures that destabilized the empire
Commodus was assassinated in AD 192, famously choked while bathing, ending the Antonine dynasty
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📊 Rarity & Significance
Coins of Commodus are rare in high-grade silver
Ideal for museum collections, historical displays, or investment-grade numismatics
Collectors value these coins for their historical context and association with Roman imperial portraiture
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