Description: This is a beautiful and genuine ancient Roman coin from the era of Emperor Gratianus, dated between 375-378 AD. The obverse side features Emperor Gratianus while the reverse side depicts the god of Victory, Securitas Republicae. This coin is a rare and valuable piece of history, perfect for any collector or enthusiast interested in ancient Roman culture. Gratianus; 18 April 359 – 25 August 383 was emperor of the Western Roman Empire from 367 to 383. The eldest son of Valentinian I, Gratianus was raised to the rank of Augustus as a child and inherited the West after his father's death in 375. He nominally shared the government with his infant half-brother Valentinian II, who was also acclaimed emperor in Pannonia on Valentinian's death. The East was ruled by his uncle Valens, who was later succeeded by Theodosius I. With its intricate design and historical significance, this coin is sure to be a prized addition to any collection. Its authenticity can be confirmed by any reputable dealer or appraiser. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a beautiful piece of ancient Roman history. C429
Price: 36.59 USD
Location: Capitola, California
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Denomination: Nummus
Historical Period: Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)
Composition: Bronze
Year: 378-383 AD
Era: Ancient
Fineness: 0.8
KM Number: Unk
Ruler: Gratian
Date: 300s
Certification: Uncertified