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Roman Empire Bronze Antoninianus (AD 253–268) – Soldier Reverse – Authentic Ancient Coin
Roman Empire Bronze Antoninianus (AD 253–268) – Soldier Reverse – Authentic Ancient Coin
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Struck during one of Rome's most chaotic eras, this Antoninianus carries the image of imperial power in a time when survival depended on it.
Overview
Authentic Roman Empire bronze Antoninianus dating to approximately AD 253–268, a period known as the Crisis of the Third Century—an era of rapid imperial turnover and intense military activity.
The obverse features a radiate bust of the emperor, typical of Antoninianus coinage, while the reverse depicts a standing or advancing soldier figure, symbolizing Roman military strength and authority during a turbulent time.
What You'll Receive
Despite its age (~1,750+ years old), this coin retains:
- Clear central portrait structure
- Recognizable reverse figure detail
- Strong, original patina consistent with ancient bronze
These coins circulated widely across the empire and are tangible artifacts from one of Rome's most unstable and fascinating periods.
Attribution Insight
Based on the date range and style, this could reasonably be attributed to emperors such as Gallienus, Valerian I, or Claudius II Gothicus. Exact attribution would require closer legend visibility, but the type is correct for this window.
Specifications
- Type: Antoninianus
- Metal: Billon (debased silver over bronze core)
- Era: Roman Empire
- Date: AD 253–268
- Diameter: ~20–23 mm (typical)
- Weight: ~2.5–4.5 grams (typical for issue)
Condition
- Circulated ancient condition
- Moderate wear consistent with age
- Partial legends visible
- Reverse figure identifiable
- Natural toning/patina
Strong for a mid-3rd century piece, where many examples are heavily degraded.
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