Roman Bronze Nummus, Constantine the Great & Sons - c. 306 to 361 CE - Roman Empire
These high grade Roman bronzes of Constantine the Great and his sons are an excellent way to connect with the rich history of the Roman Empire. A portrait of your chosen emperor will be on the obverse side, while the reverse will show various gods, goddesses, and allegorical figures. Our coins were struck under the reign of Constantine the Great (c. 272 to 337 CE) and his sons, Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans, who inherited the throne after their father’s death. Each ruled over different portions of the empire. These coins were used for everyday transactions, like paying soldiers and taxes, and are a unique way to own a piece of ancient history. Each coin comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and has been professionally cleaned and conserved. What is a nummus? The Roman nummus was a small bronze coin that was widely used during the empire's later years. Introduced in the 4th century AD, it was made of a copper-based alloy and was created to address the shortage of gold