Roman Empire Gold Solidus Emp. Constantine I (307-337 AD) AU NGC
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This ancient Roman Gold coin comes from the reign of Emperor Constantine I, who ruled from 306-337 AD. Constantine was responsible for issuing the solidus, a new Gold coin, to combat inflation.
Coin Highlights:- Struck between 307-337 AD. Nicomedia.
- Encapsulation by NGC guarantees and protects the condition of the coin.
- Strike: 5/5, Surface: 4/5. Noted as flan flaw.
- Obverse: CONSTANTI - NVS MAX AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
- Reverse: VICTORIA CONSTANTINI AVG, victory seated right on shield and cuirass, holding wreath; wreath supported from underneath by Cupid standing left.
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