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Private Sale CONSTANTIUS II 337-361 AD , F Roman Gladiator Battle scene
- SKU
- CP 1440
- Dimensions (mm)
- 21.9 x 21.3 x 2mm
- Weight (g)
- 5.5
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CONSTANTIUS II 337-361 AD Ancient Roman Coin
Struck at the mint of Siscia 351-355 A.D.
Ancient Gladiator Bronze Coin
Roman Emperor Constantius II, the son of Constantine The Great.
He really loved Gladiatorial games so when he minted his own coins displaying the moment a gladiator is about to slay his opponent, with reverse words FEL TEMP REPARATIO translated to
Happy days are here again!
Gladiator's Oath-I will endure to be burned, to be bound, to be beaten, and to be killed by the sword
Some, before they fight each other to the death, gladiators would face the Roman Emperor and say, “Morituri te salutamus” (We who are about to die salute you!)
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- SKU
- CP 1440
- Dimensions (mm)
- 21.9 x 21.3 x 2 mm
- Weight (g)
- 5.5
- Colours
-
CONSTANTIUS II 337-361 AD Ancient Roman Coin
Struck at the mint of Siscia 351-355 A.D.
Ancient Gladiator Bronze Coin
Roman Emperor Constantius II, the son of Constantine The Great.
He really loved Gladiatorial games so when he minted his own coins displaying the moment a gladiator is about to slay his opponent, with reverse words FEL TEMP REPARATIO translated to
Happy days are here again!
Gladiator's Oath-I will endure to be burned, to be bound, to be beaten, and to be killed by the sword
Some, before they fight each other to the death, gladiators would face the Roman Emperor and say, “Morituri te salutamus” (We who are about to die salute you!)
| Provider | Destination | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Registered Shipping Default |
Rest of World
21 days
|
first item
per additional item
shipping capped at
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| FedEx |
Rest of World
7 days
|
first item
per additional item
shipping capped at
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| Registered Shipping Default |
Australia
7 days
|
first item
per additional item
shipping capped at
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| FedEx Default |
United Kingdom
7 days
|
first item
per additional item
shipping capped at
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| FedEx Default |
United States of America
7 days
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first item
per additional item
shipping capped at
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| FedEx |
Australia
3 days
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first item
per additional item
shipping capped at
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| Registered Shipping |
United Kingdom
21 days
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first item
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| Registered Shipping |
United States of America
21 days
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first item
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