This genuine NGC certified ancient Roman coin features Emperor Gallienus, who ruled between 253-268 AD. It is a double denarius denomination. (See photos).
NGC VF Antoninianus of Valerian I AD253-260. His rule unfolded during the "crises of the third century" (235-284), a tumultuous period marked by 25 different emperors. However, Shapur allegedly killed Valerian by compelling him to swallow molten gold.
This genuine NGC certified ancient Roman coin features Emperor Gallienus, who ruled between 253-268 AD. It is a double denarius denomination. (See photos).
A00235 Valerian. AR Antoninianus (3.37 gms; 14 mm), ca. 253 AD. Antioch Mint. Obverse: Bust of Valerian, radiate, draped, right;. Reverse: Valerian and Gallienus, standing face to face, sacrificing at altar between them.
Obv:IMP C P LIC GALLIENVS AVG, bust of Gallienus right, draped; Rev: PIETATI AVGG, Pietas, draped, standing left, leaning on column, holding sceptre in right hand. RIC V-1 295. Antoninianus of Emperor Gallienus.
This genuine NGC certified ancient Roman coin features Emperor Gallienus, who ruled between 253-268 AD. It is a double denarius denomination. (See photos).
This genuine NGC certified ancient Roman coin features Emperor Gallienus, who ruled between 253-268 AD. It is a double denarius denomination. (See photos).
This genuine NGC certified ancient Roman coin features Emperor Gallienus, who ruled between 253-268 AD. It is a double denarius denomination. (See photos).
The product is a Roman Empire Valerian I AD 253-260 BI double-denarius certified by NGC as MS. This coin is composed of billon, and belongs to the historical period of Roman Imperial (27 BC-476 AD). This highly collectible piece offers a glimpse into the ancient Roman Empire and its currency during the early years of its decline.
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