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Own a genuine piece of Ancient Roman history!
This authentic bronze coin is attributed to Constantius II, son of Constantine the Great, who ruled the Eastern Roman Empire from 337 to 361 AD. This coin likely dates to the later part of his reign and features:
Diademed, draped bust of Constantius II facing right
Partial legend visible: likely DN CONSTAN-TIVS PF AVG
A seated figure (Victory or Roma) on a curule throne
Rectangular block or structure below the throne
Partial legend visible in square, edged Latin letters
Material: Ancient bronze (AE3)
Diameter: ~1719mm
Weight: Approx. ~23 grams (est.)
Grade: VG to Fine heavy natural patina, legible detail on reverse
Provenance: Private collection, South Africa
Mint: Possibly Antioch or another Eastern Roman mint
This coin features a well-preserved reverse and identifiable obverse bust. The beautiful natural green patina is typical of coins buried for centuries. While partially encrusted, inscriptions show crisp Latin scriptnot rounded Indic characters.
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Ancient coin collectors
Roman Empire history enthusiasts
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