This product is an Ancient Roman Bronze Coin from the era of Gratian, minted in Antioch betweem 378 - 383 AD. The coin is uncleaned and uncertified, making it a unique piece of historical significance.
This 4th century AD bronze coin is a historical artifact from the Constantine Dynasty, specifically belonging to the Roman Imperial era. The coin, with a denomination of Nummus, is circulated and uncleaned, adding to its authenticity and historical value.
Ancient Roman Empire, Valentinian I 364-375 AD, AE3 (Bronze), Siscia Mint, RIC.15a. Struck from worn obverse die otherwise very fine. Attribution : RIC.15a. Grade: Very Fine.
GLORIA ROMANORVM — Emperor in military attire walking right, head turned left, holding a labarum and dragging a captive. The emperor is shown walking right while turning his head left, holding a labarum and dragging a captive behind him.
Reverse: FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing facing, head left, with grounded signum in each hand. All coins are authentic and from my own personal collection. No Fieldmarks/Officina.
27BC - 426AD - Ancient Roman Empire bronze coin - 1 coin You will receive one of the coins chosen at random No shipping to Puerto RicoSelecting a delivery method eBay Standard Envelope - information about this delivery service can be found on the eBay website. Tracking and delivery of orders is available ONLY on the eBay website and is not available for the USPS service. USPS Ground Advantage is an affordable and reliable way to ship packages within the United States. Delivery costs from 4.5 dollars and above. Ground Advantage packages are delivered within 2-5 business days USPS Tracking service included in price
⭐Struck between AD 365 and 367, this bronze was issued under Valentinian I, the soldier-emperor who took the western half of the Roman world in 364 and spent his reign defending the Rhine and Danube frontiers against the Germanic tribes pressing against them.
The Roman bronze coin of Titus Dupondius is a valuable piece of history dating back to the Imperial period of Rome, specifically from the year 72. This ancient coin was minted during the rule of Titus, with a composition of bronze. Originating from Hungary, this uncertified coin offers a glimpse into the Roman era, making it a sought-after item for collectors interested in ancient Roman coins.
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