Buy The Roman AE of Theodosius I (AD379-395) NGC (VF) Coin Online!
Born in Spain in about 346, Theodosius was selected by Gratian to assume command of the army, was elevated to Eastern Emperor in 379, and assumed control of both East and West upon the death of his brother-in-law Valentinian II in 392. The last three years of his reign comprise the last time a single Emperor would rule both halves of the Roman Empire.
Details of This Collection:
- Historical Significance: Born in Spain around 346, Theodosius was chosen by Gratian to lead the Roman army and was elevated to Eastern Emperor in 379. Upon the death of his brother-in-law Valentinian II in 392, Theodosius became the sole ruler of both the Eastern and Western Roman Empires. The last three years of his reign marked the final time a single emperor governed the entire Roman Empire.
- Symbolism and Design: The coin features Theodosius I in his regal attire, symbolizing his authority and the unity of the empire. The intricate designs reflect the artistic achievements of the period.
- 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 Theodosius I's reign, offering insights into the unity and governance of the late Roman Empire.
- Educational Value: Ideal for both novice and seasoned collectors, these coins offer a glimpse into the life of one of the most significant emperors in Roman history.
Roman AE of Theodosius I Highlights:
- The Last Unified Emperor: Theodosius I's coins embody his efforts to maintain the unity of the Roman Empire and his contributions to Christianity.
- Collector's Appeal: Perfect for enthusiasts seeking to explore Roman numismatics, these coins epitomize the era's artistic and political significance.
- The Last Unified Emperor: Theodosius I's coins embody his efforts to maintain the unity of the Roman Empire and his contributions to Christianity.
- Collector's Appeal: Perfect for enthusiasts seeking to explore Roman numismatics, these coins epitomize the era's artistic and political significance.
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