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Roman AE of Licinius II (AD 317-324) NGC (XF)

Roman AE of Licinius II (AD 317-324) NGC (XF)

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The son of the Eastern Roman Emperor Licinius I and Constantia, the half-sister of Western Emperor Constantine the Great, Licinius the Younger served as Caesar to his father’s Augustus. As the nephew of Constantine, he was initially spared when his father
The Roman AE of Licinius II, minted between AD 317-324 and graded by NGC as Extra Fine (XF), serves as a remarkable historical artifact that encapsulates a pivotal era of the Roman Empire. This bronze coin features the impressive visage of Licinius II, the son of the Eastern Emperor Licinius I and Constantia, the half-sister of the Western Emperor Constantine the Great. Striking a balance between royal lineage and political dynamics, Licinius II held the title of Caesar under his father.

On the obverse, the coin showcases a detailed portrait of Licinius II, adorned with the laurel wreath—a timeless symbol of victory and authority in Roman culture. The intricate detailing of his features reflects the exceptional artistry of Roman minting, capturing the essence of imperial power that characterized this period. The reverse side depicts powerful imagery that further emphasizes the significance of Licinius II’s role in the Empire, resonating with the history of shifting alliances and rivalries during the Tetrarchy.

With its preservation in Extra Fine condition, this coin not only represents the tangible history of a young ruler caught in the web of imperial politics but also stands as a collector's gem, appealing to numismatists and history enthusiasts alike. Each mark and curve tells a story, inviting the beholder to delve into a world where dynasties were forged and empires were shaped. Whether displayed in a collection or cherished as a standalone piece of art, the Roman AE of Licinius II is not just a coin; it's a passage to a significant chapter of ancient history, making it an invaluable addition for anyone passionate about the legacy of the Roman Empire.