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Roman Bronze Coin (As or Dupondius)
As or Dupondius

Roman Bronze Coin (As or Dupondius)

Roman Empire · Circa 1st Century BC to 3rd Century AD

A bronze coin featuring the head of a Roman emperor or deity on the obverse and various designs on the reverse, often representing significant events or symbols of the empire.

Country
Roman Empire
Year
Circa 1st Century BC to 3rd Century AD
Denomination
As or Dupondius
Metal
Bronze

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Overview

A bronze coin featuring the head of a Roman emperor or deity on the obverse and various designs on the reverse, often representing significant events or symbols of the empire.

Historical significance

These coins were used throughout the Roman Empire and are valuable for understanding the economics and culture of ancient Rome.

Estimated value

$10 - $50 (depending on condition and exact type)

Care & preservation

Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid touching the coin with bare hands; use gloves if handling. Consider using a display case to protect it from air and moisture.