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Claudius II (Claudius Gothicus) 268-270 A.D. Imperial Roman Coin With History Card.
July 15, 2026
Authentic Roman coin from a seasoned ancient collector While Julius Caesar and Augustus are credited with starting the Roman Empire, Constantine I is credited as the champion of Christianity, helping make it a dominant religion in Ancient Rome and eventually most of the world. This is an authentic ancient coin 1700 years old depicting the historic moment that led to Constantine the greats conversion to Christianity and the first with a major emperor adopting the religion. Commemorative Series. AD 330-354. Æ (13mm, 1gm) Constantinople mint, 1st officina. Struck AD 330. POP ROMANVS, draped bust of Genius left, with cornucopia over shoulder / Milvian Bridge over Tiber River; CONS//A. RIC VIII 21; LRBC 1066; Vagi 3043. VF, dark patina. Some corrosion on the obverse, likely due to being buried for 1700 years. The coin ships in a protective 2x2 flip. First 2 pics are in daylight. Remaining are under a table lamp. The reverse depicts the famed Milvian Bridge over the Tiber, where Maxentius made his stand against Constantine’s forces in October of AD 312. Tradition holds that it was prior to this battle that Constantine had a vision that would lead to both his victory over Maxentius and his conversion to Christianity. A similar coin sold at CNG for over 380 USD dollars. Listing at a lower affordable price. What you see is what you get. Perfect gift for your coin collector, or history lover or someone who worships Christianity. This coin reminds you of the origins of a major emperor taking up and supporting a religion to make it mainstream for the world
July 15, 2026
Delve into the rich tapestry of Roman history with this Imperial Roman Coin, featuring the reign of Emperor Leo I, accompanied by his wife Empress Verina. The coin, minted between 457-474 A.D., is a tangible piece of the past, a bronze AE4 denomination that has come down through the ages, offering a glimpse into the era of Ancient Rome. While ungraded and uncertified, the coin's authenticity is unquestionable, and it stands as a testament to the imperial power and artistry of the period. Measuring 9-10mm, it is a modest yet significant artifact for any collector or historian fascinated by the Imperial Roman era, particularly the reign of Leo I.
July 15, 2026
Of those during the Roman period, Licinius was defeated there by Constantine in 323 and, later, Valens was killed by the Goths in 378. Gordian began his reign as the last Emperor in the "Year of Six Emperors".
July 15, 2026
