A beautiful and historically important Ancient Roman AE4 bronze coin of Empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great and one of the most revered women of the Roman Empire and early Christianity.
Struck around 330 AD, this exceptional coin features a lovely dark black patina accented by natural earthen highlights and displays outstanding preservation for a small Late Roman bronze. The elegant portrait of Helena and the peaceful reverse symbolism make this a highly collectible and meaningful historical artifact.
Curled hair bust of Empress Helena
A refined and graceful imperial portrait showcasing the artistic style of the Constantinian era.
Pax standing holding olive branch and sceptre
Inscription:
PAX PUBLICA
(Translation: “Peace of the Public” or “Peace of the Roman People”)
The reverse beautifully symbolizes peace, stability, and prosperity throughout the Roman Empire during the reign of Constantine the Great and his family dynasty.
Empress Helena is one of the most famous women of antiquity and is traditionally credited with:
Her coins remain highly collectible due to their connection with:
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Coins of Helena are increasingly desirable among collectors due to their historical importance and connection to one of the most transformative periods in world history.
An outstanding opportunity to own a genuine artifact from the age of Constantine the Great and the birth of Christian Rome!