Rome BI Red. Nummus Licinius I (308-324 AD) Ch AU NGC 4-Coin Set
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Licinius I was co-emperor with the legendary Constantine the Great in the early 4th century. Before their rivalry took a violent turn, they enacted the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, officially giving Christians some protection in the Roman Empire.Coin Highlights:
- 4-Coin Set, with each coin featuring a different mint location (Nicomedia, Rome, Heraclea, and Alexandria)
- Roman Empire Billon Reduced Nummus.
- Struck during the reign of Licinius I (308-324 AD).
- NGC encapsulation guarantees and protects the coin's Ch AU (Choice Almost Uncirculated) condition.
- Obverse: Laureate bust of Licinius left.
- Reverse: Jupiter standing left holding victory on globe with an eagle below holding a wreath in its beak.
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