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An exceptional Silver Denarius of Otho, one of the rarest Roman emperors in ancient coinage. Certified by NGC, this coin is a high-quality example of a type seldom preserved due to historical circumstances and poor survival rates.

Emperor: Otho (AD 69)

Denomination: Silver Denarius

Weight: 3.40–3.55 g

Mint: Rome

Grade: NGC CH XF (Strike 4/5, Surface 5/5)

Obverse: Laureate head of Otho facing right – IMP M OTHO CAESAR AVG TR P

Reverse: Aequitas facing left

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🏛 Historical Context

Otho, one of the “Year of the Four Emperors”, ruled for only three months in AD 69

Initially governor of Lusitania, Otho joined the revolt against Galba, resulting in Galba’s assassination

His brief reign ended after defeat by Vitellius’ legions, leading Otho to commit suicide

Despite his short rule, his coins are historically significant and highly sought after

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📊 Rarity & Value

Otho is the 3rd rarest Roman Emperor for Denarii certified by NGC, behind Claudius and Caligula

High-quality examples like this are extremely scarce, making it ideal for collectors seeking a complete Twelve Caesars set

Perfect for museum-quality displays, investment, or serious numismatic collections

Otho – Silver Denarius (AD 69), NGC Choice XF

$3,250.00 Regular Price
$3,224.20Sale Price
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