July 15, 2026
July 15, 2026
2.08 GRAM. BRONZE REDUCED FOLLIS. CONDITION AS PICTURED.
July 15, 2026
July 15, 2026
This is an opportunity to own a rare piece of history minted during the 5th/6th century. I am pretty sure this is a coin from a Germanic tribe during the migration period. This is a genuine coin from the 5th/6th century, 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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Reverse- GLORIA EXERCITVS. Two soldiers standing. Facing each other resting on spear and shield. Obverse- CONSTANS P F AVG. 337-350 AD. AE 4 (12mm, 1.05g) Trier mint. • 2x2 Informational Card – Featuring key details about your coin.
July 15, 2026
July 15, 2026
NUMMUS, (Bronze, 2.56 grams, 18.36 mm). Trier mint. CRISPUS, Caesar, AD 317-326. Reverse: BEATA TRAN QUILLITAS, Globe on altar. three stars above. STR pellet in exergue.
July 15, 2026
July 15, 2026
Struck as Augustus between 308 to 309 CE at the Trier Mint, SMTS. Jupiter is the king of the gods in Roman mythology. He was the god of the sky and thunder.
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RIC VI # (Trier) 845a. Issued during a period marked by civil conflict, shifting alliances, and the rise of Constantine, coins of Maximinus II capture a fleeting and dramatic chapter of Roman imperial history.
July 15, 2026
July 15, 2026
RIC VI 866a. Constantine I AE Follis. Constantine won the battle, and he credited his victory to the Christian God. This was a turning point, as Christianity, previously persecuted, began to spread rapidly across the empire.
