Description: NGC F Roman AE of Constantius II (AD 337-361) GLADIATOR REVERSE Constantius II, the middle son of Fausta, stood out as the most ruthlessly efficient among Constantine's offspring. Bestowed with the title of Caesar at the tender age of seven, he was granted the city of Antioch in 333. When contemplating ancient Rome, our minds often conjure images of gladiators – skilled warriors who entertained frenzied crowds in the Colosseum. These professional fighters engaged in battles against wild animals, condemned criminals, and each other, sometimes fighting until death. The enduring archetype of the gladiator has persisted for over two millennia, continuing into the present day. Constantius II, an avid enthusiast of such contests, chose to immortalize this passion on his own coins commemorating the 1100th anniversary of the founding of the ancient City of Rome. The design he selected depicts a gladiator on the brink of defeat after falling off his horse in the heat of combat. Grade ( F ) Fine - Certified, Graded and Encapsulated by NGC Comes with COA ( Certificate of Authenticity ) Plus Historical Information You Will Receive the Same Type of Coin and Condition Shown , Certificate Number Will Vary As Stock Photos Are Used Free USPS Ground Advantage with Tracking and Insurance!
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Composition: Bronze
Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
Certification Number: WILL VARY
Fineness: 0.8
Grade: F
KM Number: N/A
Ruler: Constantius II
Certification: NGC
Date: 361 AD
California Prop 65 Warning: N/A
Denomination: Nummus
Cleaned/Uncleaned: Uncleaned
Historical Period: Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)
Year: 337 AD
Era: Ancient
Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
Variety: Gladiator - Fallen Horseman