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Licinius was a partner and rival to Constantine the Great, serving as the Eastern Emperor of Rome. His marriage to Constantines half-sister Constantia forestalled civil war. The wedding provided the backdrop for one of Constantines greatest accomplishment
Details of This Collection:
Historical Significance: This coin is a tangible piece of Roman history from the time of Licinius I, whose reign was marked by complex political maneuvers and crucial developments in the Roman Empire.
Authenticity: Each coin is certified by NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) and graded VF (Very Fine), ensuring its authenticity and quality.
Condition: The coin is in Very Fine (VF) condition, showcasing its detailed and intricate designs that have survived through centuries.
Design: This bronze coin features the portrait of Licinius I, capturing his likeness and adding a personal touch to this historical artifact.
Why Collect This Rare Coin?
Licinius I, the Eastern Emperor of Rome, was a key figure in the early 4th century, sharing and contesting power with Constantine the Great. His marriage to Constantia, Constantine's half-sister, temporarily averted a civil war, making their union a backdrop to one of Constantine’s most significant achievements. This coin encapsulates a narrative of alliances, rivalries, and historic milestones.
Licinius I Coin Highlights:
- Emperor Licinius I: The coin depicts Licinius I, a key figure in Roman history.
- Intricate Designs: Despite its age, the coin features detailed and intricate designs that have survived remarkably well.
- Certified Authenticity: Graded by NGC (VF), this coin's authenticity and historical significance are well-documented.
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