Roman Empire Gordian III AD 238-244 AR Double-Denarius NGC CH VF LARGE FLAN

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The SECVRITAS type promised “perpetual security” under the youthful emperor during turbulent third-century campaigns—classic Roman reassurance in silver.

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CVC & Collectables presents a silver AR Antoninianus (double-denarius) of Gordian III (AD 238–244), certified NGC Choice VF on a large flan. Popular SECVRIT PERP reverse with Securitas leaning on a column.

Coin Highlights:

  • Maker: Roman Empire, Gordian III
  • Date: AD 238–244
  • Catalog: RIC 151; RSC 327
  • Metal/Denom: AR Antoninianus (double-denarius)
  • Grade: NGC Ch VF (large flan noted on holder)
  • Diameter/Edge:(per slab)
  • Obverse: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG — radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
  • Reverse: SECVRIT PERPSecuritas standing left, holding sceptre, leaning on column
  • Type: Imperial silver; Crisis-era military/economy type

Collectibility:
Choice VF eye appeal, broad planchet, and a complete reverse scene make this an excellent representative of Gordian III’s antoniniani for Crisis-of-the-Third-Century sets. Find more alike here!

World Coin Issues

Roman Empire

Condition

Choice Very Fine – 35

Grade

NGC

Year

AD

Emperor / Ruler

Gordian III

Denominations

Double-Denarius

Metal Type Silver
Metal Weight 3.97 g
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