Buy The Roman Billon ANT of Tacitus (AD275-276) NGC (VF) Coin Online!
Tacitus was Roman Emperor from 275 to 276 CE. During his short reign he campaigned against the Goths and the Heruli, for which he received the title Gothicus Maximus. Italian born, an increasingly rare attribute for emperors of this period, he was chosen as emperor by the Senate. A respected statesman, claiming descent from the famous Roman author Tacitus, he died of the plague on campaign.
Why Add This Coin to Your Collection?
- Historical Significance: This coin is a tangible piece of Roman history, representing the reign of Emperor Probus and his significant contributions to the Roman Empire.
- Collector’s Pride: Owning this coin means holding a piece of ancient history in your hands. Its intricate design and historical significance make it a prized addition to any collection.
Details of This Unique Collection:
- Historical Significance: Unlike his younger half-brothers, Constantine’s eldest son Crispus was not born "in the purple"—that is, his father was not emperor when he was born—so he was not a spoiled child. Indeed, his upbringing was similar to Constantine’s own. Thus it is no surprise that Crispus, named Caesar at age 17 and given control of the Gallic lands, proved himself in battles with the Goths.
- Design: This coin features intricate designs, showcasing the craftsmanship of the ancient world. The obverse side depicts a detailed portrait of Emperor Probus, highlighting his determined visage and military attire. The reverse side often features symbols of his military victories and accomplishments.
- Authenticity: Certified by NGC, this coin is guaranteed to be authentic and in very fine (VF) condition. The certification ensures its value and desirability among collectors.
- Condition: This coin is in excellent VF condition, showcasing its detailed and intricate designs.