Roman AE3/4 BI Nummus Constantinian (330-340 AD) XF NGC
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Constantine the Great would move the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome to Byzantium in Greece and rename the City Constantinople. This new capital poised at the end of the Silk Road would dominate global trade into the middle ages.Coin Highlights:
- Roman Empire BI Nummus Constantinian 330-340 AD.
- NGC has certifed this coin in Extra Fine condition.
- Obverse: Bust of Roma left in plumed helmet and imperial cloak.
- Reverse: She-wolf suckling twins Remus and Romulus. Two stars above, which represent the dioscuri Castor and Pollux.
Own a bold piece of late Roman imperial history with this Constantinian BI Nummus, struck between AD 330–340 to commemorate the founding of Constantinople. Featuring the helmeted personification of the city on the obverse and Victory poised on a ship’s prow on the reverse, this bronze coin embodies Rome’s eastern shift and enduring power. Secure this NGC-certified XF example of Roman resilience and imperial symbolism for your collection today! - Specifications
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