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Ancient Roman Emperor Procopius Coin NGC Certified Fine With Story

$ 71.27

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Certification: NGC
  • Year: 365 AD
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Composition: Bronze
  • Date: 365 AD
  • Ancient Coins: Roman Coins
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Historical Period: Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)
  • Denomination: Nummus
  • Ancient Roman Emperor Procopius Coin NGC: iCertified Fne With Story,Certificate
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Condition: Ancient Roman Emperor Procopius Coin NGC Certified Fine With Story,Certificate.Though Valens initially despaired of subduing the rebellion, and was inclined to come to terms with the usurper, he quickly rallied, guided by the counsels of Salutius and Arintheus, and the superior ability of his generals prevailed in two battles at Thyatira and Nacolia where Procopius' forces were defeated.He fled the battlefield, and was for a while a fugitive in the wilds of Phrygia, but was soon betrayed to Valens due to the treachery of his two generals Agilonius and Gomoarius (they had been promised they would be "shown favour" by Valens), he was captured. Valens had his rival executed[13] on 27 May 366[citation needed] by being fastened to two trees bent down with force; when the trees were released, Procopius was ripped apart in the manner of the legendary execution of the bandit Sinis. The "favour" Valens showed to AgiloniusReverse: Various reverses feature mythological and military themes
  • Grade: Fine
  • Era: Ancient
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Ruler: Procopius

    Description

    Ancient Roman Emperor Procopius Coin NGC
    Fine
    With Story,Certificate
    .
    Stock Photos
    Though Valens initially despaired of subduing the rebellion, and was inclined to come to terms with the usurper, he quickly rallied, guided by the counsels of Salutius and Arintheus, and the superior ability of his generals prevailed in two battles at Thyatira and Nacolia where Procopius' forces were defeated.He fled the battlefield, and was for a while a fugitive in the wilds of Phrygia, but was soon betrayed to Valens due to the treachery of his two generals Agilonius and Gomoarius they had been promised they would be "shown favour" by Valens, he was captured. Valens had his rival executed on 27 May 366 by being fastened to two trees bent down with force; when the trees were released, Procopius was ripped apart in the manner of the legendary execution of the bandit Sinis.
    Grade/Condition:
    Fine
    Size:
    17.3-23.5 mm
    Weight/Dimensions:
    49 g | 3.4 x 2.4 x 0.4
    Metal:
    Bronze
    Obverse:
    Portrait of the Emperor
    Reverse:
    Various reverses feature mythological and military themes
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