Description: ANTONIN THE PIOUS - SILVER DENIER 143 ROME Antoninus the Pious is a Roman emperor, who reigned from 138 to 161, he is originally from Nîmes. His reign was not marked by conquests, but by a desire for consolidation. Antoninus owes his nickname "Pious" to the Senate. It seems that his devotion and respect to his father, the Senate, the laws, and the gods were the reason. . Character: Antonin Le Pieux Workshop: ROME Condition: TB+ Metal: Silver Type: Denier Period: The Antonines (96-192 AD) Book Reference: RCV.4087 Date: 143 Weight: 2.98 Part Number: 12192 CUSTOMER SERVICE / CUSTOMER SERVICE We are at your disposal by mail, phone or post for any information. All our customers receive an invoice. Item pictured is the product you will receive. Our Commitment: If you are not satisfied, please contact us immediately and return your item to us within 14 days for a refund. We are at your disposal for any information by e-mail, phone or by post. All our clients receive an invoice. The items that you receive will always be the same that you see on pictures. Our commitment : if you're not satisfied, please contact us immediately and return us the item (always in the same conditions that you received it) in terms of 14 days, to get the refund. REGULATIONS / PAYMENTS - Cheque issued by a French bank and written in our name from the company NUMISTORE - A French bank check issued for NUMISTORE Company. -IBAN Bank Transfer: FR27 3000 2074 0000 0070 8849 U28 BIC: CRLYFRPP - IBAN bank transfer: FR27 3000 2074 0000 0070 8849 U28 BIC: CRLYFRPP - Paypal CONTACT FIND US ON OUR SITE suffren-numismatic com NUMISMATIC SUFFREN - NUMISTORE 2 RUE SUFFREN 44 000 NANTES, FRANCE
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Civilization: Romaine
Metal: Silver
Period: The Antonines (96-192 AD)
Reference: 12192