This is a genuine coin from the emperor Constantius II who was emperor from 337-361AD. On the reverse it features the camp gates with a star above. It has crisp details on both sides and wouldn't be far off how a roman would have seen the coin in their hands over 1700 years ago!
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This is a lovely genuine follis from the emperor Constantius Chlorus who was Constantine the greats father which was minted from 295 to 297AD in Trier. Size: AE1 (28mm).
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The Original Trajan Brass Sestertius coin features Trajan Galloping from the Roman Republican period, dating back to 98-117 AD. This historically significant artifact is a valuable piece of Roman provenance, made of brass with a denomination of Sestertius. Despite being ungraded and uncertified, this coin holds great historical and numismatic value, making it a prized possession for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
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On the reverse it features a victory holding a shield and stepping off a boat. It is in incredible condition for being over 1700 years old and with such crisp details and would be a fantastic addition to a numismatic collection.
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Reference: RIC VI Trier 357a. Weight: 8.74g. Laureate head right.
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Weight: 2.85g. Reference: RIC V.1 15.
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Size: AE4 (15mm). This is a genuine coin from the emperor Constantine who was emperor from 306-337AD. It shows the emperor in his death veil and on the reverse it features Constantin stood in a toga and veil with VN MR across the fields.
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This is a lovely Antoninianus coin from the emperor Gallienus who ruled from 253 to 268. The denomination of an Antoninianus had the value of 2 denarii and features the emperor wearing a radiate crown, indicating it was a double denomination.
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