Eastern Roman AE Nummus Valens (364-378 AD) NGC (Random Coin)

Eastern Roman AE Nummus Valens (364-378 AD) NGC (Random Coin)
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  • Mint: Not Shown
  • Grade: Genuine
  • Diameter: 28 mm
  • Denomination: AE nummus
  • Metal Content: 0 troy oz

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  • Product Details
    This is a great coin from the early Eastern Roman Empire. It includes a card with historical information of the emperor and the state of the Roman Empire during the period.

    Coin Highlights:
    • Debased Nummus of the Roman Emperor Valens. 364-378 AD.
    • Encapsulated by NGC to protect this coin's condition.
    • Obverse: Laureate head of Valens right.
    • Reverse: Reverses may vary.
    • Label types will vary based upon current stock.
    • Great way to collect attributed Roman coins.

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    Ancient Roman coins make a unique addition to any collection. Add this attributed Roman coin to your cart today!

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Posted By:Fazz

From:Chicago IL

Date:Jul 23, 2025

I’m lucky to have it

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when I decided to buy this coin I didn’t expect it will be amazing like that, it looks exactly like the one in the picture!


  • Pros
  • Value (low premium over spot)
  • Attractive Design
  • Collectible (lower mintage)
  • Recognized Brand
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:Fuzion

From:Seattle, Washington

Date:Aug 27, 2022

The Fall of Rome

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Great bronze coin representing Emperor Valens, who's considered the beginning of the end for the Roman empire.


  • Pros
  • Attractive Design
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
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