July 15, 2026
July 15, 2026
This Ancient Roman coin, dated between 355-358 AD, features the image of Emperor Julian II (Iulianus). Julian; 331 – 26 June 363, was the Caesar of the West from 355 to 360 and Roman emperor from 361 to 363, as well as a notable philosopher and author in Greek.
July 15, 2026
NGC ( VF ) Roman AE of Julian II (AD 360 -363 ) Issued as Caesar Julian (Latin: Flavius Claudius Julianus ) was Roman emperor from 361 to 363, as well as a notable philosopher and author in Greek. His rejection of Christianity, and his promotion of Neoplatonic Hellenism in its place, caused him to be remembered as Julian the Apostate in Christian tradition. He is sometimes referred to as Julian the Philosopher Grade: ( VF ) Very Fine - Certified, Graded and Encapsulated by NGC Issued As Caesar You Will Receive the Same Type of Coin and Condition Shown , Certificate Number Will Vary As Stock Photos Are Used Free USPS Ground Advantage with Tracking and Insurance!
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Julian II the Apostate | AE Centenionalis Reference: RIC VIII 219 Date: 361-363 CE Obverse: DN FL CL IVLIANVS PF AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust left holding spear and shield Reverse: VOT X MVLT XX, within wreath. ANTA in exergue Mint: Antioch Size: 17.1 mm Weight: 2.83 grams A nice bronze issue by the emperor Julian. The coin portrays Julian with a philosopher's beard and with a spear and sheild in hand. Quite the departure from the pious "eyes to god" look Constantine and his sons went for. Julian was the last remaining male relative of Constantine when Constantius II decided he needed a Caesar to look after the West. Julian dutifully took up the job, and successfully campaigned on the Germans on the Rhine. He was proclaimed Emperor by his troops and as chance would have it, Constantius II died before he could punish his up-start subordinate. Instead Julian, who'd pretended to be a Christian his whole life, ascended to the throne; said "jk lol" (or something to that effect, probably); and tried to make the empire pagan again. He failed and was ultimately fragged by his own soldier while on campaign against the Persians. ROUGH Policies I apply the highest ethical standards in selling ancient coins. All coins are guaranteed to be genuine and any item found to be otherwise may be returned for a full refund. The most important thing is that you are happy with your new coin(s)! All coins are shipped in PVC-free, archival-grade coin flips and inserts made of acid-free paper Domestic (USA) shipping only If you purchase multiple items please message me and I will combine the shipping for you. I accept all returns within 30 calendar days upon receipt of the item. No explanation is required for the return, but it would be appreciated. Any item which has been altered from its original state may not be returned. Don't see what you're looking for? Just shoot me a message, I might have it but haven't gotten around to listing it!
July 15, 2026
July 15, 2026
This is a relatively decent and authentic bronze nummus (AE3) of the Emperor Julian II as Caesar (355-361), which offers a sharper image of the emperor holding a globe and a spear on the reverse. The coin is protected in an acid-free coin flip with a printed information card that lists the following in Latin: D N IVLIANVS NOB C (emperor on obverse)SPES REIPVBLICE (emperor standing on reverse) 18mm1.7gMint in exergue: SIRM = Sirmium (Pannonia) I am offering free shipping for this item, which is part of my private collection. I am happy to answer any questions and to provide additional photos
July 15, 2026
He was the last non-Christian ruler of the Roman Empire, and it was his desire to bring the Empire back to its ancient Roman values in order to, as he saw it, save it from dissolution. He purged the top-heavy state bureaucracy and attempted to revive traditional Roman religious practices at the expense of Christianity.
July 15, 2026
Julian; 331 – 26 June 363, was the Caesar of the West from 355 to 360 and Roman emperor from 361 to 363, as well as a notable philosopher and author in Greek. This Ancient Roman coin, minted between 357-363 AD, features the image of Emperor Julian II and is composed of bronze.
July 15, 2026
The product is an Ancient Roman Follis coin from the era of Emperor Julian II Apostate, who ruled from 360 to 363. Made of bronze, this coin features the VOT X MVLT XX inscription, characteristic of the Roman Imperial period. As an ungraded piece, it holds historical significance as a relic from the time when ancient Rome was in its prime, offering a glimpse into the intricate web of political and cultural dynamics that shaped the empire during that era.
July 15, 2026
Julian II Apostate, Æ 3 struck 360-363 AD. Sear 4074. RIC 329.
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ROMAE AETERNAE Julian II AE3 Bronze Coin FEL TEMP REPARATIO RIC 138 355-361
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Julian II Æ1 Double Maiorina. R ev erse: SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right, two stars above, palm branch-NIKA-dot-palm branch in exergue. References: RIC VIII 122 (S).
