Roman Empire – AE3/4 BI Nummus of Constantine II (AD 337–340)
🏛️ House of Constantine | A Son in the Shadow of an Empire
🏺 A Coin from the Final Days of the United Roman Empire
This AE3/4 BI Nummus was minted for Constantine II, the son of Constantine the Great, during his early rule as Caesar (junior emperor). Issued before the division of the empire following his father's death in AD 337, this coin belongs to the final chapter of Rome's briefly reunited empire—just before it splintered among Constantine’s heirs.
As junior emperor, Constantine II ruled over Gaul, Britain, and Hispania, and struck coins in his father’s image to promote continuity and imperial unity. His brief reign ended in AD 340, when he attempted to seize Italy and was killed in battle by his brother Constans.
🧾 Coin Specifications:
👑 Emperor: Constantine II (as junior emperor)
🪙 Denomination: AE3/4 BI Nummus
⚖️ Material: Billon (bronze with silver wash)
📆 Date: Circa AD 330–337
🏛️ Grading Company: NGC Ancients
🔍 Grade: AU - About Uncirculated
🆔 Certification #: 2139564-149
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Constantine II (AD 337-340) AE3/4 (BI Nummus) Issue as Caesar – NGC An
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