Obv: DN VALENS-S PF AVG, pearl-diademed draped,curiassed bust right Rev: SECVRITAS-REIPVBLICAE, Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm, star over f in left field, M in right field
The ROMAN EMPIRE House of Constantine AE3 (BlNummus) coin, issued as Caesar in AD 316-326, is a valuable piece of historical significance from the Roman Imperial era. This bronze coin with a denomination of Nummus offers a glimpse into the ancient world of Rome during the 4th century AD. Certified by NGC, this uncleaned coin provides a tangible connection to the House of Constantine and the complex history of the Roman Empire.
This 3-coin lot of Constantine the Great era Roman Empire coins is certified by INB and includes coins from the years 307-337 AD. Made of bronze with a fineness of VG, these ancient Roman coins bear the image of Constantine I, who ruled during the Imperial period of Rome. The coins come from Italy and have a denomination of Nummus, making them a valuable addition to any coin collection focusing on Roman history.
Flavius Julius Constans was fourth and youngest son of Constantine I, and the third son of Fausta. Four years later, upon the death of his father, Constans was given the central part of the empire, a realm that included Italy, Illyricum, Macedonia, Achaea, and part of Africa.
The product is a BI Nummus AE3/4 coin from the Constantinian Roman Empire, minted between AD 330-340. This ancient coin is composed of billon and is certified by NGC. It originates from Italy and has a provenance of ownership history available, making it a valuable piece for collectors interested in Roman imperial coins. The design of the coin likely features a Victory motif, reflective of the era's historical significance and the ruler's reign.
Western Roman Empire Honorius AD 393-423 AE3 Nummus certified by NGC. Pictures are of actual coin. Shipping is combined and orders over $100 ship free.
The product is an Arcadius AE3 Nummus coin from the Eastern Roman Empire, certified by NGC Ancients. This bronze coin features a hammered strike type and depicts the ruler Arcadius. Dating from AD 383-408, this late Roman bronze coin is from Italy and belongs to the historical period of Roman Imperial rule. The variety is Arcadius AE3 Nummus, adding to the allure of this ancient piece for collectors interested in Roman numismatics.
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