Roman AE Coin of Constantine II (AD 316–340) – Epfig Hoard NGC XF
Struck during the reign of Constantine II, son of Constantine the Great, this authentic Roman bronze coin offers a remarkable connection to the early 4th century Roman Empire. At approximately 1,700 years old, it stands as a tangible survivor from a pivotal era of imperial consolidation and Christianization.
This specimen is certified by NGC in Extremely Fine (XF) condition, a notably high grade for an ancient bronze. Sharp details, well-preserved legends, and balanced wear make it far superior to the average circulating example from this period.
The coin originates from the famed Epfig Hoard, a historically significant discovery that adds strong provenance and scholarly interest. Coins with documented hoard attribution are especially desirable, as they provide archaeological context and enhance long-term collectibility.
While exact mintages for Roman bronzes are unknown, surviving examples in certified XF condition—particularly with hoard pedigree, represent only a small fraction of those originally struck. This scarcity, combined with third-party certification, makes the coin appealing to seasoned collectors of ancient numismatics.
Highlights:
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Reign of Constantine II (AD 316–340)
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Epfig Hoard provenance
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NGC-certified Extremely Fine (XF)
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Approximately 1,700 years old
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Excellent detail and eye appeal for the type
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Strong historical and collectible value
An outstanding opportunity to own a high-grade, hoard-attributed Roman coin from the Constantinian dynasty, ideal for advanced collections or as a centerpiece ancient coin.
