Licinius was a partner and rival to Constantine the Great, serving as the Eastern Emperor of Rome. His marriage to Constantine’s half-sister Constantia forestalled civil war. The wedding provided the backdrop for one of Constantine’s greatest accomplishments, the Edict of Milan, which legalized Christianity in the Empire. The honeymoon did not last. In time, Licinius, too, was executed on the orders of his brother-in-law—hung to death after his defeat at the Battle of Chrysopolis.
- Classic Rare Coins
-
Modern Rare Coins
-
- 2024 Lunar Year of the Dragon Collection
- 2021-Present Morgan & Peace Dollars
- Silver Eagles
- American Gold Eagles
- U.S. Commemoratives
- State Quarters
- Platinum Eagles
- NGCX
- Palladium Eagles
- Silver Britannia
- Thomas Uram Signature Series
- Mercanti Signature Series
- US Mint & Proof Sets
- Exclusive Modern Rarities
- Gold Buffalo Coin
- High Reliefs
-
- Ancient & Shipwreck Coins
- Currency
- Other
- Deals
- Auctions
Roman AE of Licinius 1st (AD 308-324) NGC(CH-XF)
Roman AE of Licinius 1st (AD 308-324) NGC(CH-XF)
Bullionshark
$75.00
You will earn Reward Points with this Purchase.
- SKU
- LICINIUS1ST(AE2;3)NGC-CH-XF