This is an opportunity to own a rare coin of Valentinian I that is apparently unpublished and features a cross. This coin most closely resembles RIC IX 16 as most of the obverse and reverse matches.
Obverse- D N GRATIANVS P F AVG. Reverse- REPARATIO REIPVB. Gratian standing front, looking left, holding Victory on globe and raising kneeling, turreted woman. 367-383 AD. AE 2 (25mm, 5.23g) Siscia mint 378-383 AD.
43-42 BC Small Ancient Roman Coin Head of L. Junius Brutus - Silver Plated Denarius 16mm. - Denomination: Denarius. - Country: Roman Empire. - Year: 43-42 BC.
This is an opportunity to own a scarce piece of history minted during the 5th or 6th century AD by the Vandals(where we get our word vandalism from) or a similar group during the migration period. This is a genuine coin of the migration period, minted in the style of the Theodosius II/Honorius/Valentinian III cross/wreath coins, and in the exact condition you see pictured.
*Read before purchasing!* Each purchase guarantees you 1 genuine Roman coin. Coins are picked at random and will range in size, type and denomination. All will range in age from the 2nd century AD to the 4th century AD. All coins will be bronze and guaranteed to be identifiable by an expert with some distinguishable characteristics (NO BLANKS!). Coin is guaranteed to be 100% genuine
Ancient Roman Silver Denarius of Septimius Severus (193–211 AD) featuring a Neptune reverse. The obverse displays a laureate bust of the emperor facing right, while the reverse depicts Neptune holding a trident and dolphin.
Roman Emperor Septimius Severus 193-211 AD Denarius AR Silver 3.5 g. 18.5 mm. Obv: His laureate bust right. L SEP SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX. Rev: Victory standing facing right, shield at right foot. VICT P-AR-T-HIC-AR. Ladiceia af Mare Syria AD 198. EX Numimatic Lanz Munich Germany. RIC 514, RSC 741. EF
Early Christianity spread in the Greek/Roman world and beyond as a 1st Century Jewish sect, which historians call Jewish Christianity. Early Christendom would close at the end of imperial persecution after the ascension of Constantine the Great and the Edict of Milan in AD 313 and the First Council of Nicaea in 325.
This is an opportunity to own a rare piece of history minted during the 5th or 6th century AD likely by the Vandals(where we get our word vandalism from). This is a genuine coin of the migration period, minted in the style of the Theodosius II/Honorius/Valentinian III cross coins, and in the exact condition you see pictured.
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