Roman Empire BI Nummus Theodora (337-340 AD) XF NGC
Numismatic
Roman Empire BI Nummus Theodora (337-340 AD) XF NGC
During the years 337 to 340 AD, the Roman Empire produced this copper nummus, a small bronze coin known to specialists as an AE3 type. This particular issue was minted posthumously, struck as a memorial to Empress Theodora, who was the wife of Constantine II. The coin was manufactured in the ancient city of Trier, located in what is now modern Germany, which served as a major imperial minting center during this era. The obverse of the coin features a detailed right-facing bust of Empress Theodora. On the reverse, the design elements vary, showcasing the diverse artistry of the Roman mints during the late imperial period. This specimen has survived the centuries in remarkable condition, having been officially certified as Extremely Fine (XF) for its exceptional preservation of detail.
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Specifications
| Country | Roman Empire |
|---|---|
| Year | 337-340 |
| Grade | NGC |
| Legal-tender face value | BI Nummus |
| Metal | Copper |
| Weight | 0.0000 troy oz |
| Thickness | Varies mm |
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