Roman Empire Constantine I “Sol Invictus” BI Reduced Nummus
NGC Ancients Certified Ch VF
Own an authentic bronze coin from the age of Constantine I the Great, one of the most important rulers of the Roman Empire. Struck during AD 307–337, this BI Reduced Nummus features a strong portrait of Constantine on the obverse, with the reverse depicting Sol Invictus, the unconquered sun god, a powerful symbol used in late Roman imperial coinage.
This piece has been certified by NGC Ancients and graded Ch VF (Choice Very Fine), confirming both its authenticity and attractive level of preservation for an ancient issue. Encapsulated in a secure NGC holder, it offers excellent presentation and protection for collectors.
A fascinating artifact from a pivotal period in Roman history, this coin connects the worlds of imperial politics, religion, and late classical art. It is an appealing addition for collectors of ancient coins, Roman history, or Constantine the Great memorabilia.
Details:
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Issuer: Constantine I the Great
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Empire: Roman Empire
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Date: AD 307–337
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Type: BI Reduced Nummus
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Certification: NGC Ancients
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Grade: Ch VF
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Holdered and authenticated
Why collectors like it:
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Authentic Roman imperial coin
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Features Constantine I, one of history’s most significant emperors
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Attractive certified example in collectible condition
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Professionally encapsulated by NGC Ancients
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Great for ancient coin, Roman Empire, and late antiquity collections
