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Roman AE of Julian II (As Ceaser)(AD 361-363) NGC (VF)

Roman AE of Julian II (As Ceaser)(AD 361-363) NGC (VF)

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Discover the legacy of the last pagan emperor of Rome with a rare Roman AE coin of Julian II, also known as "the Apostate" (AD 361-363)! Called ”the Apostate“ by the early Church, Julian was the last pagan emperor of Rome, and a great scholar and thinker in his own right.

 

Details of This Collection:

  • Historical Significance: Julian II, the last pagan emperor, sought to revive traditional Roman religious practices and was a distinguished scholar. His reign represents a unique period in Roman history, making this coin a valuable collector's item.
  • Symbolism and Design: The coin features Julian II in his military garb, symbolizing his role as a warrior and a thinker. The intricate designs reflect the artistic achievements of the time.
  • Condition and Certification: Each coin is certified by NGC as VF (Very Fine), ensuring its authenticity and preserving its historical integrity for collectors.

 

Why Collect These Rare Coins?

  • Historical Insight: Owning this coin provides a direct link to the fascinating period of Julian II's reign, offering insights into the intellectual and religious dynamics of late antiquity.
  • Educational Value: Ideal for both novice and seasoned collectors, these coins offer a glimpse into the life of a significant yet often overlooked Roman emperor.

Roman AE of Julian II Highlights:

  • The Apostate Emperor: Julian II's coins embody his efforts to restore paganism and his contributions as a scholar and military leader.
  • Collector's Appeal: Perfect for enthusiasts seeking to explore Roman numismatics, these coins epitomize the era's artistic and ideological transitions.

 

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