Roman Empire BI Aurelianianus Maximian (286-310 AD) NGC (Random)

Roman Empire BI Aurelianianus Maximian (286-310 AD) NGC (Random)

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This Aurelianianus of Maximian is a great piece from the chaos of the late Roman Empire. This coin is representative of the constant warfare that would lead to the destruction of the Roman Empire 100 years later.

Coin Highlights
  • Roman Silvered Billon Aurelianianus. 23 mm.
  • Encapsulated in a sealed holder by NGC to protect your investment.
  • Obverse: Radiate bust of Maximian right.
  • Reverse: Maximian receiving globe from Jupiter topped with victory.
  • RIC V 607.


Add a piece of imperial history to your collection with this Roman Empire BI Aurelianianus of Maximian, struck between 286–310 AD and encapsulated by NGC. A bold example from the Tetrarchy—secure it today before it disappears into another collection.

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