Reproduction Roman Coins Set Of 3 Military Campaigns & Rebellion sealed in card. This set of three Roman coins, depicting military campaigns and rebellions, is sealed in a protective card. Each coin is a replica of a Roman era coin making them a unique collection for history enthusiasts. The coins are in very good condition still sealed in their protective card allowing for a personal interpretation of the historical significance of these pieces. Perfect for collectors looking to add a piece of “Roman history” to their display. Dispatch through eBay delivery. #15
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On the reverse depicts the god Genius holding a cornucopiae in left his hand. It is in extra fine and 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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Claudius £10 dy18591. Tetricus £10 dy18594. Salonina £10 dy18595. Ptolemy £20 dy15083. Probus £20 dy18590. Maximinus II £14 dy16404. Maximinus II £14 dy16388. Maximianus £16 dy15680.
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CONSTANTINVS FIL AVGG. Reference: RIC 200b, FIL AVGG ; The title 'Filius Augustorum" was bestowed upon Constantine I and Maximinus II in AD 308 to placate them; A very scarce and historical issue. Genius left, modius on head, holding patera and cornucopia; crescent to left.
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This is a genuine coin from the emperor Constantius II who was emperor from 337-361AD. On the reverse it features two soldiers holding standards and shields with Gloria Exercitus. It is in incredible condition for being over 1700 years old and would be a fantastic addition to a numismatic collection.
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Licinius, 321AD, RIC VII Arles 229, reverse with Votive Wreath. Perfect as a gift or to grace a collection.
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