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Very Rare Follis of Constance II - Siscia (337-361 AD J.-C.) - One Soldier- s...

$158.03 CAD
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PayPal accepted
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PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
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Seller Notes:

“Tres Beau (TB ) Follis éminamment rare Monnaie Romaine”

Période:

Impériale 235 - 476 ap J.C.

Civilisation:

Romaine

Métal:

Bronze

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Posted for sale:

July 5

Item number:

1757646886

Item description

Follis Rarissime de Constance II ? Siscia (337-361 ap. J.-C.) ? Deux Etendards, Un Seul Soldat Type?: Follis en bronze Empereur?: Constance II Atelier?: Siscia (marque ?SISC?) Etat?: Belle patine, details visibles, piece authentique et rare Description?: Avers?: Portrait expressif de Constance II, diademe imperial, inscription ?CONSTANTIVS AVG??. Revers?: Motif exceptionnel ?GLORIA EXERCITVS??: un seul soldat romain brandissant deux etendards ? une variante rarissime tres recherchee par les collectionneurs. Interet historique?: Ce follis temoigne des mutations de l?Empire romain sous Constance II et de la puissance de l?armee imperiale. Frappee a Siscia, cette piece se distingue par son revers unique, rarement rencontre sur le marche. Pourquoi l?acquerir?? Un exemplaire rare, ideal pour enrichir une collection specialisee ou investir dans un patrimoine historique de grande valeur. Ajoutez un fragment d?Histoire a votre collection ? encherissez des maintenant?!