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Reverse of Victoriatus coin with an allegory of Victory crowning a trophy, 240 B. C. republican age

Reverse of Victoriatus coin with an allegory of Victory crowning a trophy, 240 B. C. republican age


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Reverse of Victoriatus coin with an allegory of Victory crowning a trophy, 240 B. C. republican age

Reverse of Victoriatus coin with an allegory of Victory crowning a trophy, 240 B.C. republican age 3rd Century B.C. Italy, Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico (Archaeological Museum), Roman art

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Media ID 9468953

3rd Century Bc Allegory Coin Copy Space Craft Grey Background Latin Script Mythology Nike Overhead View Silver Victory Archaeological Artifact


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This print showcases the reverse side of a Victoriatus coin from 240 B. C. , during the Republican Age in ancient Italy. The image depicts an exquisite allegory of Victory crowning a trophy, symbolizing triumph and glory. Crafted with meticulous detail, this silver coin is a remarkable testament to the artistic prowess of Roman civilization. The photograph captures the full length of the coin, allowing us to appreciate its intricate design and craftsmanship. Against a grey background, this studio shot highlights every delicate feature - from the fine lines on Victory's wings to the meticulously rendered trophy she adorns. As we gaze upon this ancient artifact, we are transported back in time to witness history unfold. The Victoriatus coin serves as a tangible link to an era long gone but not forgotten - Ancient Rome at its peak. With no people present in the image, our focus is solely on this extraordinary piece of art and its historical significance. Overhead view provides us with an intimate perspective that reveals even more details about this magnificent creation. Latin script adorns one side of the coin, reminding us of its origin and purpose within Roman society. This print invites us into a world where mythology intertwines with human representation and celebrates victory as both an abstract concept and tangible reality. In summary, through this stunning visual representation captured by Universal Images Group (UIG), we are granted access to an invaluable archaeological artifact that encapsulates centuries-old tales of power, conquests, and artistic brilliance.

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