Ancient Resource
Roman Soldier Spearing Barbarian Horseman // 351-355 AD Coin
Product Description
Ancient Rome. Constantius II, 337-361 AD, bronze Centenionalis struck 351-355 AD, Alexandria mint. The front depicts the pearl-diademed and draped bust of the emperor right, Latin inscription DN CONSTANTIVS PF AVG around, Δ behind / The back depicts a Roman soldier leaping up and spearing a fallen Barbarian horseman, inscription FEL TEMP REPARATIO (loosely translates to "Return of the Good Times")! Inscription ALEΔ in exergue below the scene. Incredible detail, gorgeous deep olive-green patina. Size: 22.27mm, weighs 6.26 grams. Very Fine. Coin reference: RIC VIII 72 Alexandria for type. Ex Marc Breitsprecher, Classical Numismatist.
Product Details
- Measurements
0.875"L x 0.875"W x 0.0313"H
- OriginItaly
— Ex-Marc Breitsprecher, Classical Numismatist
— Weight: 6.26 g
— Accompanied by a hand-signed certificate of authenticity which includes all the details, culture, dating, motifs/inscriptions when applicable, historical relevance, and provenance.
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