Roman Empire BI Centenionalis Constantius II (337-361 AD) AU NGC
Numismatic
Roman Empire BI Centenionalis Constantius II (337-361 AD) AU NGC
During the mid fourth century, the Roman Empire circulated a base silver and bronze coin known as the centenionalis. This specific issue dates from the years 350 to 353 AD, a turbulent period of imperial history. It represents the coinage of Emperor Constantius II, who ruled the Roman world during this era. The obverse side of the coin displays a right-facing portrait of the emperor, adorned with a pearl diadem. On the reverse, the design features a Roman soldier standing and facing left, equipped with a spear and a shield, capturing the defensive and military focus of the late empire. This ancient coin has survived the centuries in remarkable condition, graded as Almost Uncirculated by a professional certification service. It offers a tangible connection to the administration and iconography of the late Roman Empire.
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Specifications
| Country | Roman Empire |
|---|---|
| Year | 337-361 AD |
| Grade | Almost Unc (NGC) |
| Legal-tender face value | BI Centenionalis |
| Metal | Other |
| Weight | 0.0000 troy oz |
| Purity | .999 |
| Thickness | Varies mm |
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