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  • CH-AU NGC Constantine I, AD 307-337 Copper-Bronze Coin

    as low as $99.00

    Jupiter, or Jove, was the chief deity in the Roman pantheon. There was no greater symbol of Roman might. Jupiter’s blessing was the Roman version of the divine right of kings. The alliance between Constantine the Great and Licinius I fashioned in the early fourth century was uneasy, despite the latter being married to the…

  • CH-AU NGC Licinius 1st AD 308-324 Copper-Bronze Coin

    as low as $99.00

    Jupiter, or Jove, was the chief deity in the Roman pantheon. There was no greater symbol of Roman might. Jupiter’s blessing was the Roman version of the divine right of kings. The alliance between Constantine the Great and Licinius I fashioned in the early fourth century was uneasy, despite the latter being married to the…

  • Late Roman Bronze-Copper Coin Raw

    as low as $11.00

    Own a piece of history! A loaf of bread? Payment for a gladiator’s freedom? Who knows who’s hands passed around these nearly 2,000 year old ancient Roman copper coins. Late Rome was the period 284-641 AD. With the fall of Rome as a central global power around 456AD along with a debasement of the currency,…

  • MS NGC Licinius 1st AD 308-324 Copper-Bronze Coin

    as low as $120.00

    Jupiter, or Jove, was the chief deity in the Roman pantheon. There was no greater symbol of Roman might. Jupiter’s blessing was the Roman version of the divine right of kings. The alliance between Constantine the Great and Licinius I fashioned in the early fourth century was uneasy, despite the latter being married to the…