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Roman Billon ANT of Numerian (CE283-284) NGC (VF)

Roman Billon ANT of Numerian (CE283-284) NGC (VF)

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Numerian, was first appointed Caesar in 282 CE and then in 283 CE co-emperor by his father, the emperor Carus (282-283 CE). He was killed along with his father in an army coup organized by the future emperor Diocletian.
The Roman Billon ANT of Numerian (CE283-284), encapsulated in a certified NGC (VF) grade, is a genuine artifact from a pivotal era in Roman history. Strikingly crafted during Numerian's short but significant reign, this coin exemplifies the artistry and economy of the Roman Empire at the time.

Numerian was first appointed Caesar in 282 CE, marking the beginning of a noteworthy political journey that later saw him become co-emperor alongside his father, Emperor Carus, in 283 CE. This coin represents a tangible connection to a time of great political upheaval, as Numerian, alongside Carus, would ultimately face their tragic end due to a coup orchestrated by the aspiring emperor Diocletian.

The obverse of the coin features a finely detailed portrait of Numerian, showcasing his regal presence and the distinct artistic style of Roman minting practices. The reverse side typically varies in imagery, often depicting significant figures or symbols that represented the might and values of the Roman Empire. Each contour and engraving provides insight into the iconography of the time, making it a treasure for both collectors and historians.

With its Very Fine (VF) grade, this ancient coin has retained its details remarkably well, allowing collectors to appreciate the intricate craftsmanship that has endured through centuries. As a historical piece, the Roman Billon ANT of Numerian serves not only as a collectible but also as a conversation starter about the profound transformations experienced during this tumultuous period of Roman history. Owning this coin is like possessing a fragment of the past, a lasting reminder of an emperor whose reign, albeit fleeting, played a part in shaping the future of the Roman Empire.
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