Epfig Story For the next two years, Constans engaged in a war with the Franci, ancestors of the Franks, in the part of Gaul now known as Alsace. He was still subduing the Franci when a new threat broke out in Britannia.
The product is a Roman Constantinian AE3/4 BI Nummus coin dating from 330-340 AD, certified by NGC as VF 35. This billon coin features Victory on the reverse and is from the Epfig Hoard, with a certification number of 6707721-149. The coin is part of the Roman Imperial period and is a valuable ancient artifact for collectors of ancient coins and numismatists interested in Roman history.
Epfig Story For the next two years, Constans engaged in a war with the Franci, ancestors of the Franks, in the part of Gaul now known as Alsace. He was still subduing the Franci when a new threat broke out in Britannia.
Constantine I BI Nummus. IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / SOLI INVICTO COMITI, Sol standing to left, raising hand and holding globe; A in left field, RQ in exergue.
Amazing piece of history. A beautiful stunning strike. You will receive the EXACT authenticated NGC coin shown in the photos. A great investment. Guaranteed 100% Authentic. You wont be disappointed!!!
The product is a Roman Empire Nummus coin from the House of Constantine I, minted between 330-340 AD. It features the Roman deities Romulus, Remus, and the she-wolf on the reverse. This coin has been certified by NGC as grade F Fair, with certification number 6558491-018. It is a valuable piece of ancient Roman history, showcasing the rule of Constantine I during the Imperial era.
Epfig Story For the next two years, Constans engaged in a war with the Franci, ancestors of the Franks, in the part of Gaul now known as Alsace. He was still subduing the Franci when a new threat broke out in Britannia.
" Upon the death of Constantine the Great in AD 337, the Roman Empire was divided among his heirs. The three brothers were unsatisfied with the size of their inheritance, with Constantine II, the eldest brother, vexed at having to give any land to his younger brother and ward, Constans.
Constantine I the Great Roman Empire AD 307-337) BI Nummus NGC CH Au R/Sol Globe. One step below mint, shows only the slightest wear. Full strike of obverse characterful laureate portrait. Legends have clear letters and are fully legible. Reverse has Sol figure holding globe. Very clean, almost entirely smooth fields. Please see photos for views from different angles and lighting positions.
The product is a Roman Empire AE4 Bi Nummus coin of Constantius II, minted between AD 337-361. This uncleaned coin belongs to the historical period of Roman Imperial rule, specifically the era of Ancient Rome. With certification from NGC, this coin offers a glimpse into the rule of Constantius II and the monetary system of the time, making it a valuable addition for collectors of Roman coins.
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