Roman Empire BI Aurelia. Diocletian 284-305 AD NGC (Random Coin)
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During the Emperor Diocletian's reign, many coins were debased and the Roman government continued with the debasement. This choice example is a great piece of economic history.
Coin Highlights:
- Billon Aurelianianus. Struck 284-305 AD.
- Encapsulated in a protective holder by NGC to protect your investment.
- Obverse: Radiated bust right of Emperor Diocletian.
- Reverse: Jupiter giving Diocleatian an orb topped with victory.
Own a piece of history forged during the reign of Diocletian (284–305 AD), the architect of the Tetrarchy and restorer of imperial control. This NGC-certified BI Aurelianianus offers an affordable yet powerful link to one of Rome’s most transformative rulers—add it to your collection before it's gone. - Specifications
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