Magnentius RENOBATIO VRBIS ROME from Rome

Started by Victor, March 24, 2025, 08:58:18 AM

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Victor

I just won this rare type for Magnentius. The reverse legend translates as "Renewal/rebirth of the city of Rome" in reference to the defeat of Nepotian; which is funny, since Nepotian issued this type first when he very briefly took control of the city from Magnentius. I will be cracking it out of the slab ASAP.

It was interesting that the auction made no reference to this being such a rare type; the title was merely--

"Magnentius, AD 350-353 ROMAN EMPIRE AE2 (BI Centenionalis) Copper Coin NGC CH VF"

I guess that the seller had no idea how rare of a coin it was.



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Magnentius
A.D. 350
21x23   5.0g
D N MAGNENTIVS P F AVG bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right; A behind bust.
RENOBATIO VRBIS ROME; Roma helmeted std. l. on throne, holding Victory on globe and spear, beside her, a shield.
In ex. R P
RIC VIII Rome 207

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Victor

the unslabbing...normally I don't hold the slabs while breaking them open, so it looks awkward and unsafe-- because it kind of was  ::)

I just realized I don't have an upload for video...but I attached the file if anyone wants to see.





unslabbing.MOV



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https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6971507-003/NGCAncients/