Roman AE2/3 Emperor Constantius Gallus (351-354 AD) NGC (Random)
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This Roman AE2/3 of Emperor Constantius Gallus bears the special NGC label "House of Constantine". The Constantinian dynasty reigned the Roman Empire from Constantinus Chlorus until the death of Julian in 363 AD.
The dynasty is named after its most famous member, Constantine the Great, who became sole ruler of the Roman Empire in 324 AD. The "House of Constantine" series features 15 different coins of the rulers and ancestors of the Constantinian family.
Coin Highlights:
- Roman AE2/3 of Emperor Constantius Gallus, the paternal grand son of Constantine the Great.
- Authenticated and encapsulated by NGC.
- Obverse: Laureate bust right. Issued as Caesar.
- Reverse: Designs may vary, depending on stock on hand.
Step into the intrigue of the Constantinian dynasty with this AE2/3 of Constantius Gallus, Caesar of the East during one of Rome’s most politically charged eras. Certified by NGC, this coin is a striking testament to imperial ambition and abrupt downfall—claim it now and hold a piece of Rome’s volatile legacy. - Specifications
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