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Licinius I, AD 308-324 ROMAN EMPIRE BI Reduced Nummus ~ NGC Ancients
This Licinius I, AD 308-324 Roman Empire BI Reduced Nummus is a bronze coin from the reign of Roman Emperor Licinius I, minted between 308 and 324 AD. These "reduced nummi" were common copper-alloy coins of the late Roman Empire, often featuring a portrait of the emperor on the obverse and a mythological or military scene, such as Jupiter, on the reverse. The designation "BI" refers to billon, an alloy of gold or silver with a base metal, and a "reduced nummus" was a smaller denomination coin that was part of the broader nummus coinage system.

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