minted in Rome
This silver coin, of a type known as a victoriatus, was minted in Rome sometime after 211 BC. This picture shows the reverse of the coin.
The reverse depicts Victory crowning a trophy. Below is the inscription 'ROMA', denoting the mint at Rome.
Although the early victoriatus weighed 3/4 of a denarius in weight, it was not integrated into that system. It was issued with a baser silver content than the contemporary denarius, perhaps for foreign payments where the unit of reckoning was the drachma.
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