Romeinse Rijk Lot of 5 coins (Zonder Minimumprijs)





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Vijf late Romeinse bronzen munten met duidelijke details uit circa AD 250–380, met radiate typen, kamppoort- en staande reversen.
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Roman Empire – Lot of 5 bronze coins – Late Roman / 3rd–4th Century AD
Material: AE (bronze)
Condition: Used – identifiable types, varying detail
Number of coins: 5
Important note:
Attributions are based on visible features, portrait styles and typical reverse types.
Exact emperors and mints cannot be guaranteed.
A mixed lot of five Late Roman bronze coins ranging from the Crisis of the Third Century to the Constantine era (approx. AD 250–380).
Includes radiate types, campgate, standing figures and military reverses.
A solid study or starter lot with clear designs and readable details.
Coin 1 (top left) – Campgate type
Reverse: Campgate with turrets; typical Constantinian issue (c. AD 320–340).
Weight: 3.17 g
Diameter: 24.42 mm
Coin 2 (top centre) – GLORIA EXERCITVS
Reverse: Two soldiers standing, one standard between them.
Likely Constantine II or Constans (c. AD 330–340).
Weight: 3.80 g
Diameter: 21.7 mm
Coin 3 (top right) – Bust with diadem
Reverse: Worn standing figure (possibly Victory or Roma).
Likely 4th century, AD 350–380.
Weight: 4.94 g
Diameter: 21 mm
Coin 4 (bottom left) – Radiate antoninianus
Obverse: Radiate bust typical of the 3rd-century Crisis era (c. AD 250–270).
Reverse: Standing deity (uncertain due to wear).
Weight: 2.93 g
Diameter: 20.8 mm
Coin 5 (bottom right) – Radiate bust
Third-century bronze antoninianus.
Reverse: Standing figure holding spear/sceptre.
Weight: 1.66 g
Diameter: 17.59 mm
Condition notes:
Circulation wear and patina typical for 3rd–4th century AE.
All coins remain identifiable.
See photos for a clear impression.
Roman Empire – Lot of 5 bronze coins – Late Roman / 3rd–4th Century AD
Material: AE (bronze)
Condition: Used – identifiable types, varying detail
Number of coins: 5
Important note:
Attributions are based on visible features, portrait styles and typical reverse types.
Exact emperors and mints cannot be guaranteed.
A mixed lot of five Late Roman bronze coins ranging from the Crisis of the Third Century to the Constantine era (approx. AD 250–380).
Includes radiate types, campgate, standing figures and military reverses.
A solid study or starter lot with clear designs and readable details.
Coin 1 (top left) – Campgate type
Reverse: Campgate with turrets; typical Constantinian issue (c. AD 320–340).
Weight: 3.17 g
Diameter: 24.42 mm
Coin 2 (top centre) – GLORIA EXERCITVS
Reverse: Two soldiers standing, one standard between them.
Likely Constantine II or Constans (c. AD 330–340).
Weight: 3.80 g
Diameter: 21.7 mm
Coin 3 (top right) – Bust with diadem
Reverse: Worn standing figure (possibly Victory or Roma).
Likely 4th century, AD 350–380.
Weight: 4.94 g
Diameter: 21 mm
Coin 4 (bottom left) – Radiate antoninianus
Obverse: Radiate bust typical of the 3rd-century Crisis era (c. AD 250–270).
Reverse: Standing deity (uncertain due to wear).
Weight: 2.93 g
Diameter: 20.8 mm
Coin 5 (bottom right) – Radiate bust
Third-century bronze antoninianus.
Reverse: Standing figure holding spear/sceptre.
Weight: 1.66 g
Diameter: 17.59 mm
Condition notes:
Circulation wear and patina typical for 3rd–4th century AE.
All coins remain identifiable.
See photos for a clear impression.

