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Commodus Liberalitas Denarius

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Commodus-Liberalitas-Denarius

Commodus draped bust in his old years denarius are so scare

i wish I could find more( R3) coin


Commodus liberalitas denarius/ draped bust type
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A very nice coin. Need more information about it, RIC number, etc.
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Would not be easy bust is R3 for this type
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I can't make out the obverse legend, but the reverse is pretty easy to read. PM TR P XIII IMP VIII COS V PP. That would date the coin to 186/87 AD.

A picture of a coin is nice, but without it being attributed it serves no learning purpose. I'm sure if you do a bit of homework you would be able to come up with more information.
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bust draped Commodus in his old years are more scare

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thanks/ dont have more information you give me alot more
i hope I get more information here
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Nice portrait, wish I could tell you more...
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Perhaps Libertas, not Liberalitas?

http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/sear...tml#RIC_0168

Nice, sharp coin with a great reverse!
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