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Roman AE Salonina (AD 253-268) NGC (XF)

Roman AE Salonina (AD 253-268) NGC (XF)

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In the spring of A.D. 260, the Roman Emperor Valerian was taken prisoner by the Persian “King of Kings.” This humiliating capture, unprecedented in the long annals of Rome, ended Valerian’s reign, leaving his overmatched son Gallienus on the throne. By t
the time of Salonina, the wife of Gallienus, the Roman Empire was caught in a maelstrom of political and military turmoil. This exceptional Roman AE Salonina coin, minted between A.D. 253 and 268, captures a pivotal moment in history, showcasing the resilience and art of the era. Graded by NGC as XF (Extremely Fine), this coin is not only a testament to the craftsmanship of ancient Roman minting but also a window into the social and political landscape of the time.

On the obverse, the profile of Salonina is elegantly depicted, adorned with intricate details that highlight her regal bearing. The inscription surrounding her visage reflects her status and the respect she commanded as empress. The reverse of the coin features rich iconography that speaks to the richness of Roman mythology and the divine favor believed to be bestowed upon the imperial family.

This historical artifact not only serves as a collectible but also as a conversation starter and a piece of educational significance. The Roman AE Salonina coin is an essential addition for any serious numismatist or history enthusiast, embodying the grandeur of Roman coinage and the trials faced during a tumultuous epoch in history.

Encased in a protective holder by NGC, this coin is preserved for posterity, allowing collectors to appreciate its artistry and significance without concerns over degradation. Whether displayed in a collection or gifted to a fellow history lover, the Roman AE Salonina coin remains a tangible connection to a storied past, reminding us of the complexities and legacies of the Roman Empire.
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