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July 15, 2026

Ancient Roman Lead Seal With Two Emperors , 300-475AD

This ancient Roman lead seal with two emperors is a historical artifact dating back to the Roman Imperial era between 300AD and 476 AD. The detailed design and historical significance make it a valuable piece for collectors or enthusiasts of ancient Roman history.
July 15, 2026

Ancient Roman Lead Seal With Empress Standing, 300-475AD

This ancient Roman lead seal with Empress standing is a historical artifact dating back to the Roman Imperial era between 300AD and 476 AD. The detailed design and historical significance make it a valuable piece for collectors or enthusiasts of ancient Roman history.
July 15, 2026

Ancient Roman Bronze AE3 Late Empire 300s AD Heavily Corroded Unidentified C56

Ancient Roman Bronze Coin — AE3, Heavily Corroded, Unidentified. No bust, legend, or reverse type is recoverable from visible evidence. Sold strictly as described and pictured. Despite heavy corrosion, the larger flan size and weight are consistent with genuine Late Roman AE3 bronze coinage, circa AD 300–400.
July 15, 2026

Ancient Roman Coin VOT Wreath Constantine Era Bronze 300s AD

Ancient Roman Bronze Coin – Votive (VOT) Type Struck during the Constantine Dynasty, circa 4th century AD Reverse: VOT inscription within wreath, representing vows for the emperor’s continued reign Obverse: Imperial bust right 🔥 Perfect starter ancient – over 1,600 years old at an accessible price A genuine ancient Roman coin from the height of the Roman Empire. These VOT coins were issued as part of imperial celebrations and remain one of the most widely collected types from the Constantine era. Affordable, historical, and highly collectible. Please review photos carefully for condition. All items guaranteed authentic Combined shipping available No returns Sales tax may be applied by eBay based on buyer’s state
July 15, 2026

Ancient Roman Bronze Coin AE3 Late Roman Empire 300s AD Horseman Reverse TypeC52

Obverse shows a bust right — emperor unidentified, legend obscured by encrustation. If the horseman identification is correct, this would be consistent with the FEL TEMP REPARATIO "fallen horseman" type issued under Constantius II and related emperors, one of the most prolific bronze issues of the Late Roman period.

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Ancient Roman Bronze Coin AE3 Late Roman Empire 300s AD Horseman Reverse TypeC52
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