Roman Gold Solidus Emp. Constantius II (337-361 AD) Fine NGC

Roman Gold Solidus Emp. Constantius II (337-361 AD) Fine NGC

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The reverse of this coin features Roma and Constantinopolis, personifications of the capitals of the Eastern and Western Roman empires respectively. This coin is a good representation of the division of the Roman World after 285.

Coin Highlights:
  • Struck between 337-361 AD.
  • This coin was minted at Cyzicus (Modern day Kütahya, Turkey)
  • Encapsulation by NGC guarantees and protects the Fine condition of the coin.
  • Strike: 5/5, Surface: 2/5. Noted with edge marks, graffiti.
  • Obverse: Facing bust of Emperor.
  • Reverse: "Gloria Rei-Pvblicae" Roma and Constantinopolis seated holding a shield.
  • Great Subject matter and a wonderful coin to own.

Ancient Roman Gold is intriguing to Gold collectors around the world. Issued during the reign of Constantius II (AD 337–361), son of Constantine the Great, this solidus hails from a time of intense religious debate, imperial rivalries, and shifting power in the late Roman Empire. As ruler of the Eastern provinces, Constantius navigated wars with Persia, internal civil conflicts, and theological controversies that shaped the future of Christianity.

Own a tangible piece of this pivotal era - add this gold solidus to your collection today.

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