Constantius II. AD 337-361. Æ Half Centenionalis (17.8mm, 2.38 g, 12h). Alexandria mint, 1st officina. Struck AD 351-355. RIC VIII 80 & 82; LRBC 2844. EF, dark brown surfaces, few spots of verdigris on obverse.
The Obverse: Features the right-facing portrait bust of Emperor Constantius II. jpg ,1000011315. jpg ,1000011313. jpg ,1000011314. jpg, and1000011320.jpg verbatim to evaluate the superb eye appeal, clear striking details, and the official NGC verification serial number8560036-110.
The Gladiator Bronze Half Centenionalis minted during the reign of Constantius II (337-361 AD) is a valuable piece of ancient Roman history. Made from bronze, this coin was minted in Italy and bears the ruler's image and depicts the Roman gladiator during a fight in the arena.
Authentic Roman Empire AE4 (BI Nummus) of Constans (AD 337–350), from the House of Constantine, certified by NGC Ancients asChoice About Uncirculated (Ch AU). Denomination: AE4 (BI Nummus). Obverse: Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Constans.
Few ancient coins capture a turning point in world history as powerfully as thisRoman AE4 of Constantine I, certifiedNGC XF. Ancient AE4 issue connected to the reign and legacy of Constantine the Great.
AE4 BI NUMMUS (FOLLIS). FLAVIUS IULIUS CONSTANS AUGUSTUS WAS THE THIRD AND YOUNGEST SON OF CONSTANTINE THE GREAT BY EMPRESS FAUSTA. WHEN CONSTANTINE DIED IN 337, CONSTANS AND HIS BROTHERS, CONSTANTINE II AND CONSTANTIUS II, DIVIDED THE EMPIRE BETWEEN THEM, AND PURGED THE FAMILY OF ANY POSSIBLE THREATS TO THEIR POWER.
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