July 15, 2026
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July 15, 2026
RIC V Aurelian 73. Reverse: VICTORIA AVG, Victory advancing left, holding wreath outstreched in right hand and palm frond in left, captive at foot to left. Obverse: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
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Rome CONSTANTINE II as Caesar 317-337 AD AE3 OBV: Laureled Bust Right REV: Camp Gate with Two Turrets Sears 3948 RIC 296 V Extra Fine
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The Romano-Gallic Empire AD 260-269 D Denarius Coin is an ancient Roman coin from the Imperial period. With its ancient era design and connection to the Imperial era, this Denarius coin is a valuable piece of numismatic history for collectors and enthusiasts of Roman coinage.
July 15, 2026
Valerian I BI Double Denarius Roman Empire AD 253-260 NGC Ch VF Strong Devices. The central areas of both sides are well-struck, with the reverse having some high point wear there. The obverse portrait is artistically done, the reverse has two soldiers facing spears and shields between them. The area bordering the rim is less fully raised and the letters are slightly blurred. Please see photos for views from a variety of angles.
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Romano Gallic Empire Postumus billon Double Denarius dated to AD 260-269 and graded AU by NGC.
July 15, 2026
This product is a Romano Gallic Empire Postumus AD 260-269 BI Double Denarius graded as XF by NGC. The coin belongs to the Roman Imperial era and features the ruler Postumus. It is an ancient piece from the historical period of Roman Imperial rule, specifically from the year 269 AD. The coin is uncleaned, making it a valuable addition to any collection of Roman coins. With a stunning grade and design, this double denarius offers a glimpse into the ancient world of the Roman Empire. This coin presents extremely well.
July 15, 2026
July 15, 2026
Seeing no alternative, Silvanus surrendered, and soon both he and the young heir were executed. It was a move that allowed him to establish himself as the ruler of the Gallic Empire, which included Gaul, Spain, and eventually Britain.
July 15, 2026
Seeing no alternative, Silvanus surrendered, and soon both he and the young heir were executed. It was a move that allowed him to establish himself as the ruler of the Gallic Empire, which included Gaul, Spain, and eventually Britain.
July 15, 2026
Seeing no alternative, Silvanus surrendered, and soon both he and the young heir were executed. It was a move that allowed him to establish himself as the ruler of the Gallic Empire, which included Gaul, Spain, and eventually Britain.
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