Roman Silvered Aurelianianus Emp Constantius I 305-306 AD VF NGC
Numismatic
Roman Silvered Aurelianianus Emp Constantius I 305-306 AD VF NGC
During a brief and transitional moment in the Roman Empire, this silvered billon Aurelianianus was minted between 305 and 306 AD. The coin represents the era of Constantius I, struck during his tenure as Caesar. Measuring 20 millimeters in diameter and weighing 4.97 grams, this ancient artifact retains a remarkable level of detail, earning a generic grade of Very Fine. The obverse side of the coin displays a right-facing bust of Emperor Constantius I, adorned with a radiant crown that projects outward in sharp, stylized points. This portraiture captures the official imperial likeness utilized to project authority across the vast Roman territories. On the reverse, the design features the mythological figures of Jupiter and Heracles, symbolizing divine alignment and strength. The presence of these two prominent deities reflects the complex political and religious messaging of the late Roman tetrarchy, where rulers associated themselves directly with traditional gods to reinforce their legitimacy.
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Specifications
| Country | Roman Empire |
|---|---|
| Year | 305-306 AD |
| Grade | Very Fine (NGC) |
| Legal-tender face value | AR Aurelianianus |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.1400 troy oz |
| Diameter | 18 mm |
| Thickness | Varies mm |
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