Constans AE4 BI Nummus AD 337-350 NGC Ancient Roman Empire House of Constantine
Constans AE4 BI Nummus AD 337-350 NGC Ancient Roman Empire House of Constantine
Description:
Offered is a Constans AE4 BI Nummus, struck AD 337–350 under the House of Constantine and authenticated by NGC Ancient. This late Roman bronze coin—often containing traces of silver (BI: billon)—features the bust of Constans, youngest son of Constantine the Great. The reverse typically depicts military or victory-themed imagery common to the era, such as Victory advancing, Victory wreaths, or camp gate designs symbolizing imperial strength and frontier defense.
Issued during a period of political tension and shifting borders within the later Roman Empire, Constans’ coinage circulated widely across Europe, North Africa, and the Near East. As an NGC-certified ancient coin, this piece is guaranteed authentic and professionally attributed, making it a strong addition for collectors of late Roman imperial history.
Specifications:
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Date: AD 337–350
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Ruler: Constans
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Empire: Roman Empire – House of Constantine
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Denomination: AE4 BI Nummus
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Composition: Billon (bronze with trace silver content)
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Weight: ~1.0–2.0 g (varies by issue)
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Diameter: ~13–16 mm
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Obverse: Bust of Constans
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Reverse: Various Victory or military motifs (common types include Victory advancing or camp gate)
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Grade: NGC Ancient (authenticated and attributed)
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Mint: Various (frequently Siscia, Rome, Trier, Nicomedia, etc.)
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Mintage: Not recorded (ancient hand-struck production)
You will receive a coin similar to the condition shown.
