The Rise and Decline of Rome Coin Set
Over 1,600 Years Old - Genuine Roman Coin Pair
This exclusive collection features two genuine bronze coins minted under Emperor Constantine the Great (between AD 330–346).
When Constantinople was inaugurated as the new capital of the Roman Empire, new coins were struck in both Rome and Constantinople to honour the monumental shift. This set brings together one coin from each city struck during this very time of change.
Included in Your Set
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Rome Coin: Capitoline she-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus – the mythic founders of Rome.
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Constantinople Coin: Personification of Constantinople with the goddess Victoria, foot resting on a ship’s bow.
Together, they tell the story of an empire in transition.
Supplied in a premium presentation box, this set unites two coins that are over 1,600 years old.
This remarkable historic set can be yours for just £95 (+p&p)
Only a very limited number has been possible to curate, so 'click add to cart' to confirm yours while still available.
Specifications
- Year of Issue: 330-346
- Metal: Bronze
- Weight: 198.20g
- Design: Captitoline She-Wolf with Romoulus and Remus, Victory Goddess Victoria
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