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Roman AE of Diocletian (AD284-305) NGC (VF)

Roman AE of Diocletian (AD284-305) NGC (VF)

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Diocletian assumed command in 284, closing the book on five decades of near-anarchy. He ruled with an iron fist, stamping out Christians where he could. He is best remembered today for his Palace, an architectural model for the Adam houses of the late 19th century.

 

Details of This Collection:

  • Historical Significance: Minted during Diocletian's reign, these coins reflect an era marked by significant political reforms and the emperor's efforts to restore order after years of turmoil.
  • Symbolism and Design: The obverse features the portrait of Diocletian, showcasing his authoritative rule. The reverse typically depicts various symbolic representations, offering insights into Roman religious and cultural practices of the time.
  • Condition and Certification: Each coin is certified by NGC as VF (Very Fine), ensuring its authenticity and preservation of historical detail despite its age.

 

Why Collect These Rare Coins?

  • Emperor's Legacy: Own a tangible piece of Diocletian's reign, known for his sweeping reforms and administrative innovations that reshaped the Roman Empire.
  • Architectural Influence: Diocletian's Palace in Split, Croatia, remains a marvel of Roman architecture, influencing designs for centuries to come.

 

Diocletian AE Coin Highlights:

  • Historic Era: Minted during a pivotal period in Roman history under Diocletian's rule, showcasing the resilience and grandeur of the late Roman Empire.
  • Cultural Insights: Explore the symbolism and artistic evolution of Roman coinage, reflecting shifts in religious beliefs and imperial propaganda.
  • Ideal for Collectors: Whether you're an avid numismatist or new to ancient coins, these pieces provide a tangible link to the past, offering educational and aesthetic value.

 

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