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Roman Empire Galerius, AD 305-311 BI Reduced Nummus Coin
Roman Empire Galerius, AD 305-311 BI Reduced Nummus Coin
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This authentic nummus represents a pivotal era in Roman numismatic history during the Tetrarchy period under Diocletian's reign. Struck between 305-311 AD, this billon (BI) reduced nummus showcases the monetary reforms of the Late Empire's Dominate phase. The coin features the characteristic iconography of Galerius, one of the four co-rulers governing the vast Roman territories. As a reduced denomination, this piece reflects the economic pressures and currency adjustments of the early fourth century. Authenticated by NGC, this specimen offers collectors verified authenticity and condition assessment. An exceptional addition for numismatists studying Roman imperial coinage, monetary policy, or the complex political structure of the Tetrarchic system.
Specifications
- Material: Bronze
- Authentication: NGC
- Featured Figure: Galerius
- Currency Value: $1
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