Maxiamianus Herculius AE Antoninianus. Heracles Mint 286-305AD. 22mm, 4.14gram. HA in lower center.
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This product is a cleaned NGC AE3 (Nummus) coin from the Roman Imperial period, specifically issued during the rule of Valens from AD 364-378 in the Eastern Roman Empire. It is a specific collector's item or gift from that historical era, showcasing the craftsmanship and symbolism of Roman coins. This particular coin is a valuable piece of history that can be treasured by collectors interested in ancient Roman numismatics.
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This ancient Roman bronze coin is a remarkable piece of history and is sure to impress any collector. The coin features a striking depiction of an emperor from the Roman Imperial era (235-476 AD). Its fineness and certification are unknown, adding to the mystery and intrigue of this rare piece.
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The product is a bronze ancient Roman coin sealed in a package, dating back to the era of Roman Imperial rule (27 BC-476 AD). This historical piece from the years 253-423 AD holds significance as a tangible artifact from ancient Rome, providing a glimpse into the art, politics, and economy of the time period. The coin's composition of bronze adds to its authenticity and value as a genuine piece of ancient Roman history.
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This antique Indian Hindu temple copper token coin, featuring the Ram Durbar design, showcases the rich history and craftsmanship of ancient India. Uncleaned and made of copper, this token holds a unique place in history as a religious and cultural symbol. Despite the lack of provenance, this piece offers a glimpse into the past and serves as a tangible reminder of the intricate artistry and beliefs of the time. Unsure of age , though could be circa 1800's . Diameter 2 . 5 mm sold as seen. many thanks
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Obverse - crowned Coat of Arms with angels, the crown divides the legend on top. Reverse - radiant Madonna with child. Lettering - S. Maria Mater Dei Patrona Hung X770X.
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The product is an ancient Roman Imperial bronze coin featuring Arcadius and Victory, minted between 395-401 AD. This coin is from the reign of Emperor Arcadius and depicts a representation of Victory on the reverse side. As it is uncleaned and uncertified, this coin offers a tangible connection to the history of the Roman Empire during the late 4th century AD. A valuable addition to any collection of ancient coins, it provides a glimpse into the artistry and symbolism of the time.
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