Roman Emperor Balbinus Gold Aureus Coin
The BALBINUS Roman Imperial Gold Aureus, minted in 238 AD, refers to a type of ancient Roman coin issued during the brief reign of Emperor Balbinus. This aureus, made of gold, bears the likeness of Emperor Balbinus on one side and often features symbols or inscriptions representative of his reign on the reverse side. These coins are valuable artifacts, providing insights into the political and economic landscape of the Roman Empire during the tumultuous Year of the Six Emperors. They are sought after by collectors and historians interested in the numismatics of the Roman Imperial period.
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18 mm.
24k Gold plated fine pewter.
Condition Report: Good condition. No major rips, tears, etc.
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The BALBINUS Roman Imperial Gold Aureus, minted in 238 AD, refers to a type of ancient Roman coin issued during the brief reign of Emperor Balbinus. This aureus, made of gold, bears the likeness of Emperor Balbinus on one side and often features symbols or inscriptions representative of his reign on the reverse side. These coins are valuable artifacts, providing insights into the political and economic landscape of the Roman Empire during the tumultuous Year of the Six Emperors. They are sought after by collectors and historians interested in the numismatics of the Roman Imperial period.
Made after.
18 mm.
24k Gold plated fine pewter.
Condition Report: Good condition. No major rips, tears, etc.