c.86 BC Roman Republic Apollo Bust/Jupiter In Quadriga AR Denarius NGC VF

$294.99

Anonymous Republican denarii like this were struck during a turbulent era of the late Republic, when Rome’s silver coinage fueled military pay, commerce, and state finance across the Mediterranean. Apollo and Jupiter were enduring symbols of divine favor and authority—ideal imagery for a Republic under pressure.

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CVC & Collectables presents an anonymous Roman Republic AR denarius dated c. 86 BC, featuring a classical Apollo portrait paired with Jupiter in a quadriga—a timeless Republican silver type with strong ancient appeal, certified by NGC.

Coin Highlights:

  • Authority: Roman Republic (Anonymous)
  • Date: c. 86 BC
  • Denomination: AR Denarius
  • Metal: Silver (AR)
  • Grade: NGC VF (Brushed noted on holder)
  • Obverse: Apollo bust right
  • Reverse: Jupiter in quadriga (four-horse chariot)
  • Type: Roman Republic anonymous denarius

Collectibility:

This is a highly recognizable Republican “deities and quadriga” format that fits perfectly in a Roman Republic type set. The coin is graded NGC VF, with “brushed” noted on the holder—an important transparency point for collectors who prioritize original surfaces, while still offering a pleasing, classic design pair for the grade.

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World Coin Issues

Roman Republic

Condition

Very Fine – 20

Grade

NGC

Year

BC

Denominations

Denarius

Metal Type Silver
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