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3x Silver Denarii And 1x Antoninianus Id'ng (Specially The Denarii)

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I had won thesee on ebay about 1 week ago , only today could I pay , now that I have , the Antoninianus isn't too hard to ID , but the Denarii I'm clueless.
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A nice quartet.

The top one is Marcus Aurelius, Victory on reverse, minted in Rome 174-175. RIC 312: http://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric.....312?lang=en

The one to the left is a republican denarius, issued by Mark Antony 32-31 BC. One of these, depending on what follows after LEG X: http://numismatics.org/crro/results...r%22&lang=en

The bottom one is Trajan, minted in Rome 112-114. RIC 294: http://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric....rius?lang=en
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thank you for the info.... which would you say is the better condition and rarest cmbinatin of them all 4?
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I would say the antoninianus is the one in best condition. Rarity I cannot say anything about, perhaps others here have an idea about that.
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Although not in the best condition the Legionary denarius is my favourite. Firstly Mark Anthony is a notable historical character known to all and secondly you can imagine this coin was a wage for a military man back then... it's just a cool thing.
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I would say the antoninianus is the one in best condition. Rarity I cannot say anything about, perhaps others here have an idea about that.


That said, I also agree with DavidUK that if I had to choose just one that I wanted to have it would be the legionary denarius on the left. (It looks like the legion number is probably legible in hand.)
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