Roman Empire. Constantine I (AD 306-337). Nummus Antioch, 335-337 AD, GLORIA EXERCITVS (No reserve price)

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Bronze AE Nummus from the Antioch mint, dated AD 335–337 in the reign of Constantine I, with obverse CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG and reverse GLORIA EXERCITVS showing two soldiers, weight 1.55 g and diameter 15 mm, in non graded condition.

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Authentic Roman Empire Coin – Constantine I 'the Great' (AD 306–337)

A beautiful AE Nummus struck at the renowned Antioch mint between AD 335 and 337, dating to the final years of the reign of Constantine the Great, one of the most influential rulers of the Roman Empire.

Obverse: CONSTANTI-NVS MAX AVG – Fine portrait of Constantine facing right, wearing a rosette-diadem, with detailed drapery and cuirass.
Reverse: GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS – Classic military type featuring two soldiers standing opposed, helmeted and armored, each holding a reversed spear and resting a hand on a shield; between them, a legionary standard. Listed as RIC VII 108.

The coin is preserved in high quality, with sharp details and clear inscriptions.

Weight: 1.55 g
Diameter: 15 mm

A desirable piece for Roman coin collectors and an excellent addition to any collection devoted to the Constantinian period.

Authentic Roman Empire Coin – Constantine I 'the Great' (AD 306–337)

A beautiful AE Nummus struck at the renowned Antioch mint between AD 335 and 337, dating to the final years of the reign of Constantine the Great, one of the most influential rulers of the Roman Empire.

Obverse: CONSTANTI-NVS MAX AVG – Fine portrait of Constantine facing right, wearing a rosette-diadem, with detailed drapery and cuirass.
Reverse: GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS – Classic military type featuring two soldiers standing opposed, helmeted and armored, each holding a reversed spear and resting a hand on a shield; between them, a legionary standard. Listed as RIC VII 108.

The coin is preserved in high quality, with sharp details and clear inscriptions.

Weight: 1.55 g
Diameter: 15 mm

A desirable piece for Roman coin collectors and an excellent addition to any collection devoted to the Constantinian period.

Details

Era
Before 1400
Culture/region
Roman Empire
Year/Period and Variation
Antioch, 335-337 AD, GLORIA EXERCITVS
Ruler
Constantine I (AD 306-337)
Denomination
Nummus
Metal
Æ
Condition
Ungraded
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Private

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