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Roman Empire BI Nummus Crispus (316-326 AD) MS NGC (Random Coin)

Roman Empire BI Nummus Crispus (316-326 AD) MS NGC (Random Coin)

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This is an attractive billon nummus of Crispus as Caesar. These coins, produced from the reforms of Constantine, would help to stabilize a Roman currency that had neared the brink of collapse during the Crisis of the Third Century.

Coin Highlights:
  • Roman Billon Nummus Crsipus as Caesar, eldest son of Constantine the Great.
  • NGC has certified this coin in Mint State condition.
  • Obverse: Crispus in laureate profile.
  • Reverse: Types will be of the most common produced during this period, common themes include military themes, senate awards and political and social elements.

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