This ancient Roman coin from Moesia Viminacium is a rare find for collectors. Believed to have originated from the era of Roman Imperialism (27 BC-476 AD), it is a piece of history that speaks volumes about the ancient Roman civilization. The coin is said to have been minted in the year 248 AD, during the reign of Philip I, and is a testament to the rich history of the region.
The coin is a Sestertius, a type of ancient Roman currency that was in circulation during the 3rd to 4th centuries AD. It is also a valuable addition to any collection of ancient coins, owing to its rarity and historical significance. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a history enthusiast, this coin is sure to impress.
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Issuer Viminacium (Moesia Superior)
Emperor Philip I (Marcus Iulius Philippus) (244-249)
Type Standard circulation coin
Years 244-249
Value Sestertius (¼)
Currency Denarius (49 BC to AD 215)
Composition Bronze
Weight 19 g
Diameter 29 mm
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
Demonetized Yes
Number N#48232Help
References AMNG I-I# 100-106, Varb# 132-138, RPC Online VIII# 2226, 2234, 2349, 2396, 2401, 2485