Description:

Roman Empire, Imperial Period, ca. 3rd to 4th century CE. A Constantius II bronze reduced follis coin (337 to 361 CE) and a Gallienus Antoninianus bronze coin (253 to 268 CE). Both are in protective sleeves with typed labels. The follis coin obverse is the pearl diademed, and draped bust of Constantius III to the right, and the reverse contains an inscription in a wreath. The bronze antoninianus coin obverse is the radiate head of Gallienus to the right, and the reverse is a centaur walking right, raising right-front hoof and drawing bow. Size of antoninianus coin: 0.78" L (2 cm); sleeves: 5" L x 3" W (12.7 cm x 7.6 cm)

Provenance: ex-Littleton Coin Company, Littleton, New Hampshire, USA, before 2010

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#174497

  • Condition: Nicks to edges and softening to faces. G to F condition. Both are in protective sleeves by Littleton Coin Company. Patina and toning.

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