Roman BI Nummus Maxentius (307-312 AD) VF NGC
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Bronze BI Nummus coins of Macentius are a wonderful way to enter ancient collecting often in good states of preservation. Coins of this type have great detail and easily discernible legends. A wonderful piece to learn legends from.Coin Highlights:
- Roman: BI Nummus of the emperor Maxentius 307- 312 AD.
- This coin has been graded VF (Very Fine) by NGC.
- Obverse: Bust right. IMP C MAXENTIVS PF AVG.
- Reverse: CONSERV VEB SVAE Roma seated in hexstyle temple.
Maxentius was killed fighting against Constantine the Great at the famous battle of the Malvain Bridge. After this battle Constantine embraced Christianity.
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