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July 15, 2026

ROMAN EMPIRE Licinius I, AD 308-324 BI Reduced Nummus AU NGC

The "ROMAN EMPIRE Licinius I, AD 308-324 BI Reduced Nummus" refers to a type of ancient Roman coin minted during the reign of Licinius I, a Roman emperor who co-ruled with Constantine the Great. These coins, also known as BI Reduced Nummus or BI follis, were made of billon (a silver-copper alloy) and were smaller in size and value than earlier folles. Licinius I ruled from AD 308 to 324, and his reign was marked by both cooperation and conflict with Constantine.
July 15, 2026

AD 308-324 Licinius I BI Reduced Nummus NGC Ancients Roman Empire

These BI Reduced Nummi are highly collectible for their historical importance during the Tetrarchic period and the power struggles between Licinius and Constantine. A must-have addition to any Roman Imperial, Tetrarchy, or late Roman bronze collection.
July 15, 2026

Roman Empire House of Constantine BI Reduced Nummus Licinius I AD 308-324 NGC

The product is a Roman Empire House of Constantine BI Reduced Nummus featuring Licinius I, minted between AD 308-324. This billon coin, with a fineness of 0.8, is uncleaned and has not been graded. Produced in Türkiye, it bears the certification of NGC, making it a valuable addition to any collection of ancient Roman coins. The historical significance of this coin lies in its connection to the reign of Licinius I during the Roman Imperial era. 580

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Follis Emperor Galerius Rv VIRTVS MILITVM Camp Gate 6.39 grs 26mm Cyzicus AD 308
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