GORDIANUS lll (PIUS) CERTIFIED!!!! Ancient Roman Emperor featured outlet on a Silver Antoninianus (ric 83) V-fine cdn. (Roman Imperial Coinage)!!!!

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GORDIANUS lll (PIUS) CERTIFIED!!!! Ancient Roman Emperor featured outlet on a Silver Antoninianus (ric 83) V-fine cdn. (Roman Imperial Coinage)!!!!, Handstruck Ancient Roman coin: (coin struck 241-243AD) Silver Antoninianus or Double DenariusThe eventual fate of Gordian after the.
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Product code: GORDIANUS lll (PIUS) CERTIFIED!!!! Ancient Roman Emperor featured outlet on a Silver Antoninianus (ric 83) V-fine cdn. (Roman Imperial Coinage)!!!!

outlet Handstruck Ancient Roman coin: (coin struck 241-243AD) Silver Antoninianus or Double Denarius
The eventual fate of Gordian after the following battle is unclear.
Sasanian sources claim that a battle occurred (Battle of Misiche) near modern Fallujah (Iraq).
This resulted in a major Roman defeat and the death of Gordian III.
One view holds that Gordian died at Zaitha, murdered by his frustrated army.,
The deposition of Gordian's body is also a matter of controversy.
According to David S. Potter, Philip transferred the body of the deceased Emperor to Rome and arranged for his deification.
Some scholars state that Philip l had Gordian buried at Zaitha after the campaign against the Sasanians had ended in failure.
Emperor Gordian lll was the youngest emperor at 13 years old.

The antoninianus, ric 83 c 41, Rome mint, condition - V-fine
Size - 22.5mm - weight - 4.31g
Obverse shows profile right of Gordian lll and reverse shows figure with globe in left hand
This coin is very popular among collectors of ancient coins.

Almost 1800 years old BEAUTIFUL Coin

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