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Ancient Roman Imperial Radiate Reduced Follis Coin of Licinius I, ca. 320 A.D.
Item Details
Ancient Roman Imperial Radiate Reduced Follis Coin of Licinius I, ca. 320 A.D. In a NGC slab, not graded. Nikomedia mint. Obverse: radiate bust right. Reverse: Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and scepter, eagle at foot with wreath in beak, captive to right. Metal Content: billon. Coin is circulated.
| Coin Class | Follis |
| Materials | Billon |
| Period | Ancient Roman |
| Date | 320 A.D. |
| Number of Coins | 1 |
| Professionally Graded by | Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) |
Condition
- coin is circulated.
Dimensions
- measurements of shipping box.
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Item #
ITMGQ91728







