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Product Overview

This collection chronicles one of the most volatile and fascinating times of the Western world with 20 bronze coins dating from the reigns of 20 different Roman emperors between the years 253 to 455 CE. The coins are well preserved, especially when considering they range from the newest coin being more than 1,570 years old, and the oldest coins dating back more than 1,760 years. Every coin is guaranteed to be a genuine original coin from ancient Rome, and the collection comes with a certificate of authenticity. It also comes beautifully presented in custom mahogany finish display case, suitable for presentation. To learn more about all of the emperors included, a 240-page book called Chronicles of the Roman Emperors is also included. To enhance your collection and complete transporting you to another era, a genuine ancient Roman ring and an ancient bronze arrowhead are also included.

• 253–268 CE: Gallienus; sought to repel the attacks of innumerable enemies
• 268–270 CE: Claudius II Gothicus; fought the Goths, the Vandals and traitors
• 270–275 CE: Aurelian; the illiterate military genius
• 276–282 CE: Probus; the emperor who believed that idle hands make mischief
• 284–305 CE: Diocletian; most important achievement was the "tetrarchy" - ruling of four
• 286–310 CE: Maximian; the emperor who "retired" and then returned
• 293–306 CE: Constantius Chlorus (Constantius I); father of Constantine the Great; military career
• 306–337 CE: Constantine I; first Christian emperor; moved capital to Constantinople
• 308–324 CE: Licinius I; colleague and Rival of Constantine I
• 317–324 CE: Licinius II; the emperor who fought against Constantine the Great
• 337–350 CE: Constans; the emperor who was put to death by an ambitious soldier
• 351–354 CE: Constantius Gallus; his pardon failed to reach the executioner
• 337–340 CE: Constantine II; second son of Constantine I; died during invasion of Italy in 340
• 337–361 CE: Constantius II; constant warfare with Sassanian Empire and Germanic peoples 
• 364–378 CE: Valens; the emperor who allowed the Goths to settle on Roman territory
• 367–383 CE: Gratian; the emperor who was deserted and murdered by his soldiers
• 375–392 CE: Valentinian II; the emperor who was strangled to death
• 383–408 CE: Arcadius; dominated by one of his ministers, Rufinus
• 408–450 CE: Theodosius II; promulgation of the Theodosian Law Code; child emperor
• 425–455 CE: Valentinian III; became emperor in the west at age 6

Ancient Roman Ring and Arrowhead
Also included are an ancient Roman bronze ring dating from 100 BCE to 450 CE, and a bronze arrowhead dating from 400 BCE to 100 CE.  

Includes:
• 20 Emperors on Bronze Coins plus Book and Artifacts

Warranty Information:
This product comes with a 30-day return policy through TSC.


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