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Description:
Step into history with this genuine ancient Roman bronze coin, featuring a dramatic Triga (three-horse chariot) scene on the reverse a motif rarely seen and highly sought-after by seasoned collectors.
Although time has worn much of the surface detail, the reverse still reveals a male figure (likely an emperor or god) commanding a chariot pulled by three horses, a powerful symbol of triumph and authority in the Roman Empire.
Encased in a collector-grade acrylic capsule and presented on a clear display stand, this piece makes an excellent showcase item whether youre a first-time buyer or building an ancient coin portfolio.
🛡 Features & Details:
Origin: Ancient Roman Empire
Date Range: Circa 1st3rd Century AD
Obverse: Faint outline of a laureate emperor (details obscured by time)
Reverse: Triga scene 3 horses pulling a chariot with standing figure holding reins
Material: Bronze
Weight: 10.71 grams
Diameter: Approx. 2830mm
Patina: Deep, earthen patina with natural encrustation
Condition: Worn but structurally solid. Reverse scene still visually distinguishable under angled light. Obverse heavily weathered.
Presentation: Includes capsule & transparent stand
💬 Collector Notes:
Coins featuring Triga scenes are significantly rarer than the typical Quadriga (4-horse chariot) depictions. This piece may originate from provincial or military-themed issues, possibly linked to ceremonial triumphs or public games. A worthwhile acquisition for Roman bronze collectors, historians, and antique investors.