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Helveticoins
39.99 CHF
Obv.: Bearded, laureate double head of Janus; value mark “I” above. Rev.: Prow of a ship to the right; value mark “I” above, inscription “ROMA” below. Reference: Crawford 56/2. This coin was issued after the major monetary reform of the Roman Republic around 211 BC, which introduced a reduced weight standard for the As. The double head of Janus on the obverse symbolizes transitions and duality—fitting imagery for a republic rooted in order and continuity. The reverse features a ship’s prow, representing Rome’s naval power during the Punic Wars.
Brilliant uncirculated – No signs of wear, freshly struck, highest quality.
Proof – Mirror finish with frosted and glossy fields. Collector’s edition.
Extremely fine – Minor wear, nearly all details preserved.
Very fine – Moderate circulation wear, some details worn, but visible.
Fine – Heavy wear, key elements still distinguishable.
Fair – Very heavy wear, outlines barely visible.
Poor – Only contours visible, almost no detail.
Fragment – Nearly destroyed, only a fragment recognizable as a coin.
Helveticoins complies with Art. 16 KGTG and guarantees that the cultural object was lawfully acquired.
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