Roman Empire BI Aurelianianus Constantius I (305-306 AD) AU NGC
Numismatic
Roman Empire BI Aurelianianus Constantius I (305-306 AD) AU NGC
This ancient Roman coin, minted between 305 and 306 AD, offers a fascinating look into the late Roman Empire. Struck during the era of Constantius I when he held the status of Caesar, this denomination is a billon aurelianianus. Billon is a unique alloy of base metal with a small amount of silver, and this specific specimen retains its silvered surface. Measuring approximately 20 millimeters in diameter and weighing around 5.0 grams, the coin has survived the centuries in an exceptional state of preservation, earning a certified grade of Almost Uncirculated. On the obverse side, the coin displays the right-facing bust of Emperor Constantius I, adorned with a radiant crown. The reverse side features a detailed depiction of the mythological figures Jupiter and Heracles, symbolizing divine authority and strength. The combination of these classical designs and the coin's excellent physical condition makes it a captivating artifact for anyone exploring the transition of power in ancient Rome.
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Specifications
| Country | Roman Empire |
|---|---|
| Year | 305-306 AD |
| Grade | Almost Unc (NGC) |
| Legal-tender face value | BI Aurelianianus |
| Metal | Copper |
| Weight | 0.0000 troy oz |
| Diameter | 18 mm |
| Thickness | Varies mm |
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