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238-244 AD Roman Empire Gordian III AD Double Denarius Silver Coin NGC MS

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### 238-244 AD Roman Empire Gordian III AD Double Denarius Silver Coin NGC MS A remarkable artifact from ancient Rome, the **238–244 AD Roman Empire Gordian III AR Double Denarius Silver Coin NGC MS** offers collectors a rare opportunity to own a well-preserved piece of imperial history. Struck in silver during the reign of Emperor Gordian III, this coin, also known as an Antoninianus (double denarius), is certified Mint State by NGC, indicating exceptional preservation with strong detail and original surfaces. Gordian III, who ruled from 238 to 244 AD, became emperor at just 13 years old, making him one of the youngest rulers in Roman history. His reign followed a period of extreme political instability known as the “Year of the Six Emperors,” and under the guidance of capable advisors, the empire experienced a brief period of relative stability. Coins from his reign were widely used to reinforce imperial authority and unity across the empire. The double denarius (Antoninianus) was introduced earlier in the 3rd century and typically features the emperor wearing a radiate crown, distinguishing it from standard denarii. These coins were struck in silver and circulated widely throughout the empire, often depicting deities or symbolic figures on the reverse to convey themes of power, victory, or prosperity. **Collectible Features:** - **Graded by NGC as Mint State (MS)** - Contains 4.1 grams of silver - Denomination: Double Denarius - Produced during the Roman Empire (238-244 AD) - Individual coins arrive in an official NGC holder - **Obverse:** Features a detailed portrait of Gordian III, facing right - **Reverse**: Depicts Apollo, seated left, holding a branch in his extended right hand and resting his left elbow on a lyre. Owning this **238-244 AD Roman Empire Gordian III AD Double Denarius Silver Coin NGC MS** means holding a genuine piece of ancient history that once circulated across the Roman Empire. Its combination of age, silver content, and certified condition makes it a compelling addition for collectors at any level. You can also explore and **** purchase **[rare world coins](file:///the-collector-s-vault/rare-world-coins)** to further expand and diversify your numismatic portfolio. **You may also like:** - [**Spain 8 Reales Philip III Nuestra Senora de Atocha Shipwreck Silver Coin (w/COA)**](file:///spain-8-reales-philip-iii-nuestra-senora-de-atocha-shipwreck-silver-coin-w-coa) - [**1877 CA JM Mexico 8 Reales Cap & Rays Silver Coin NGC MS 63**](file:///1877-ca-jm-mexico-8-reales-cap-rays-silver-coin-ngc-ms-63) - [**1969 (1990) Yemen Azzubairi Restrike Silver Coin 50 Rials NGC PF 63 UCAM**](file:///1969-1990-yemen-azzubairi-restrike-silver-coin-50-rials-ngc-pf-63-ucam)