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Roman AE of Constantius II (AD 317-361) NGC (AU)

Roman AE of Constantius II (AD 317-361) NGC (AU)

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Constantius II, Fausta’s middle son, was the most ruthlessly efficient of the sons of Constantine. He was elevated to Caesar at age seven, and in 333 was given the city of Antioch.
The Roman AE of Constantius II, dating from AD 317-361 and graded NGC (AU), represents a significant piece of ancient history, capturing an era of political maneuvering and imperial ambition. As the middle son of Constantine the Great, Constantius II rose to prominence early in life, being appointed as Caesar at the remarkable age of seven. His intriguing journey included a crucial tenure in the vibrant city of Antioch, where he solidified his leadership and honed his skills.

This magnificent coin features meticulous craftsmanship that reflects both the artistry and the political significance of its time. On the obverse, it showcases a striking portrait of Constantius II, capturing his regal demeanor and imperial authority. The engraving is enhanced by the fine details that illustrate the artistry of Roman minting techniques. The reverse often features symbols of his reign, representing the prosperity and strength of the Roman Empire during a dynamic period.

With a grade of AU, this coin is in excellent condition, showcasing minimal wear while retaining much of its original luster and brilliance. Collectors and historians alike will appreciate the coin's historical significance, as it not only serves as a tangible link to the past but also reflects the broader narrative of the Roman Empire's evolution under Constantius II’s rule.

Adding the Roman AE of Constantius II to your collection means owning a piece of history that encapsulates the essence of a transformative era. It stands as a testament to the skillful leadership of one of Rome’s most notable emperors and is a must-have for enthusiasts interested in Roman numismatics or the legacy of the Constantinian dynasty.