Have a Ringside Seat to Witness
the Decline of the Roman Empire
If you've ever seen the movies "Spartacus" or "Gladiator" than you
know how majestic, violent and epic the Roman Empire must have been. If you
could own an authentic piece from that era — a genuine artifact of the
Roman Empire — your best choice would be a Roman coin.
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If you've ever seen the movies "Spartacus" or "Gladiator" than you
know how majestic, violent and epic the Roman Empire must have been. If you
could own an authentic piece from that era — a genuine artifact of the
Roman Empire — your best choice would be a Roman coin. What we've done
is made it possible for you to own not one, but TWENTY Roman coins spanning
two centuries! Without a doubt, this collection is the greatest collection
of Roman Empire coins we've ever assembled!
Most historians consider the Roman Empire to be THE greatest empire of all
time — and it's easy to see why. Roman law, roads, literature and
government still affect today's world. It's amazing that the Romans
ruled their empire for so long without the benefit of radio, television or
newspapers. With no modern media outlets, Roman coins served as a way of
letting soldiers and peasants alike know who was in charge. This collection
features 20 bronze coins from 20 different Roman leaders who ruled in the
3rd and 4th centuries. Each coin was selected for its outstanding condition
and the fascinating stories behind each leader.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly —
20-Coin Set Reveals Rome's Most Famous
AND Infamous Emperors
These coins completely represent the Roman Empire from the height of its
power to the beginning of its decline. It begins with Severus Alexander, who
ruled from 225-235 AD and ends with Theodosius I, the last effective
emperor, who ruled from 379-395 AD. In between you'll get coins of such
famous and infamous emperors as Constantine the Great, Valentinian and the
infamous Constantius Gallus, a sort-of vice-emperor who was so cruel in the
treatment of his subjects that he was eventually imprisoned and beheaded
like a common criminal!
We can thank the Roman army for the ancient Roman coins that are unearthed
today. Not only did the Roman army serve as the vehicle that spread Roman
law and ideas across Europe, North Africa and Asia, it also spread the
empire's coins, too. In fact, most Roman coins are from hoards that were
buried by soldiers before they went into battle. If a soldier didn't
survive the battle, his life savings were lost until some lucky coin hunter
unearthed the valuable coins several years or even centuries later.
All 20 coins come protected in acrylic coins capsules and the entire
collection will be beautifully displayed in a handsome cherry wood
presentation case that features a stunning green velour insert within the
case. The case lid has even been inscribed with a list of the emperors whose
coins are included in your collection. You'll also receive a Certificate
of Authenticity attesting to the validity of each coin as well as a copy of
"The Handbook of Ancient Coins." If you were to put a collection like
this together on your own, it could cost thousands of dollars and take
several years — and all without the presentation case!
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