Description
Licinius I AE3 Roman Coin – 314–315 AD – Late Roman Bronze
A genuine Late Roman bronze coin (AE3) issued during the reign of Licinius I, who ruled the Roman Empire from 308 to 324 AD. This coin dates to approximately 314–315 AD, during the early 4th century when the Roman Empire was undergoing major political and religious transformation.
Licinius I is known in Roman history as the co-emperor with Constantine the Great, and for being a signatory to the famous Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which granted religious tolerance throughout the empire.
This AE3 bronze coin represents a typical circulating denomination of the period and offers collectors an authentic piece of late Roman imperial coinage.
Details:
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Emperor: Licinius I
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Date: Circa 314–315 AD
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Denomination: AE3 (Late Roman bronze)
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Material: Bronze
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Empire: Roman Empire
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Obverse: Portrait of Licinius I with imperial inscription
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Reverse: Late Roman imperial reverse type (see photos for details)
Condition:
Good ancient condition with visible portrait and legends consistent with coins of this age (over 1,700 years old). Some wear and patina are present, typical for circulated Roman bronze coins.
Perfect for:
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Ancient coin collectors
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Roman history enthusiasts
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Entry-level Roman coin collecting
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Educational or historical collections
Owning a coin of Licinius I offers a tangible connection to the late Roman Empire and the turbulent era that saw the rise of Constantine and the transformation of imperial Rome.
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