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A Bronze Nummus Or A Half Centenionali Under Emperor Valentian III, Dated Around 425 To 455 AD. I Was Told The Piece Is A Salus Reipublicae, However, I Do Believe It Is Most Probably A Very Worn CASTRA, With A Camp Gate With Open Doors And Two Turrets, Star Above. Very Difficult To Tell Due Condition Issues. Valentinian's Reign Is Marked By The Dismemberment Of The Western Empire; By The Time Of His Death, Virtually All Of North Africa, All Of Western Spain, And The Majority Of Gaul Had Passed Out Of Roman Hands. He Is Described As Spoiled, Pleasure-Loving, And Heavily Influenced By Sorcerers And Astrologers, But Also Devoted To The Christian Religion Giving Special Authority To The Roman Pope. Numismatics And Collectibles.
Provenance: Private Collector NYC, Purchase At Palmyra heritage Auctions, Manhattan.
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Condition: Antique. Refer to photos and description. Sold as pictured.
Late Roman Empire Bronze Coin Castra, Emperor Valentinian III, 5th Century AD Nummus, Ancient Numismatics And Historical Collectibles
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