Discover a captivating piece of history with this remarkable coin from the reign of Licinius, a pivotal figure alongside Constantine the Great. Serving as the Eastern Emperor from AD 308 to 324, Licinius governed extensive territories and forged vital political alliances, including his marriage to Constantia, the sister of Constantine. This union was crucial in sustaining peace within the empire during a tumultuous era marked by potential civil unrest.
On the reverse, this coin features Jovi Conservatori, the guardian of the Roman Empire. This powerful imagery symbolizes the strength and stability that were essential for the survival of Rome during uncertain times. Graded CH-AU by NGC, this outstanding specimen is in superb condition, displaying minimal wear and retaining intricate details that attract both numismatists and history enthusiasts alike.
Struck in bronze, this coin exemplifies the exceptional artistry of the period, reflecting the high standards of Roman minting. Its rich history and striking design make it a must-have for collectors of ancient coins and aficionados of Rome's fascinating past.
Grade Condition: (CH-AU)
Denomination: Roman AE of Licinius 1st (AD 308-324) Jovi Conservatori NGC
Circulation: (AU)
Ruler Era: Licinius I
Metal: Bronze
Obverse: Portrait of the Emperor
Reverse: Various reverses feature mythological and military themes
Size: 18.5-21 mm
Weight/Dimensions: 44.94
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