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Ancient Rome A 3rd Century AD Bronze Coin, Fraction, Tetrarchy Under Diocletian. Emperor Constantius I Concordia Militum, Bronze Coin Post Reform 3rd Century AD Rome. The Nickname "Chlorus" (The Pale) Was First Popularized By Byzantine Era Historians And Not Used During The Emperors Lifetime. Currency Argenteus, Reform Of Diocletian AD 293/301 To 310/324. Under Emperor Diocletian (Tetrarchy), Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus 284 To 305 AD. This Coin Is Dated Approximate 296 To The 297 AD. Obverse, Bust Of Constantius Chlorus, Radiated, Draped, Cuirassed, Facing Right. Script In latin, Lettering FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES. Reverse Constance Chlorus Draped, Cuirassed, Standing Right, Receiving the Small Victory On A Globe From God Jupiter. Jupiter Standing Left, Leaning On A Septer. Script In Latin With Lettering CONCORDIA MILITUM. Mint Mark ANT Antioch, Antiochia, Antakiyah. Numismatics And Collectibles.
Provenance: Private Collector NYC, Purchase At Palmyra heritage Auctions, Manhattan.
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Ancient Roman Empire Bronze Coin, Emperor Constantius I Concordia Militum, 3rd Century AD, Numismatics Historical Collectibles
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