Roman Bi Reduced Nummus Maximinius II (310-313 AD) Ch VF NGC
Numismatic
Roman Bi Reduced Nummus Maximinius II (310-313 AD) Ch VF NGC
This ancient Roman coin, minted between 310 and 313 AD, represents a fascinating era of the Roman Empire under the rule of Maximinus II. Known as a billon reduced nummus, this denomination was crafted from a base metal alloy that typically contained a small percentage of silver, reflecting the economic transitions of the late empire. The front of the coin features a detailed portrait of Maximinus II facing right, his head adorned with a traditional laurel wreath crown. This classical depiction of imperial authority is paired with a reverse design that showcases a standing figure, often representing Genius, Pietas, or other Roman deities, though specific imagery can vary from coin to coin. Surviving for over seventeen centuries, this particular specimen has been certified in Choice Very Fine condition, offering a remarkably clear window into the artistry and daily commerce of the ancient world.
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Specifications
| Country | Roman |
|---|---|
| Year | 310-313 AD |
| Grade | Very Fine (NGC) |
| Legal-tender face value | BI Reduced Nummus |
| Metal | Other |
| Weight | 0.0000 troy oz |
| Thickness | Varies mm |
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