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3RD Coin From Littleton Coin Club

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Magnentius (A.D. 350-353)
Bronze Cent 2 Vict BH of Ancient Rome

Bridgnorth Shropshire Hoard, Very Fine Plus

Magnentius became emperor of the West in A.D. 350. controlling Gaul, Britain and Spain. Although he was willing to share the empire with Constantius II and tried to make peace, hostilities broke out within a year. Initially Magnentius defeated his rival, but eventually Constantius II, with superior cavalry and archers, gained the upper hand. Magnentius committed suicide in A.D. 353 and for the first time in 16 years, the empire was again united under one ruler.

21.93 mm 3.22 gm

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I also got a super cool coin album with my order. "Ancient Civilizations". The album came with dividers with the different regions, ex. Egypt, Greece, Rome, Byzantine, and Judea to name a few. Each of the dividers has a bit of history about the region, battles and what the region contributed to our modern society like Greece did. The order also came with 12-clear pocket pages to hold the coins in. I'm really impressed with the design and am very happy about the album.
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Cool, Empty Pockets!

I'm leery of approval programs. Couldn't say how many LPs I owned from Columbia Records and Tapes because I was too lame to return things, LOL. But if you're happy, that's all that matters. And that coin looks awesome.
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@Vector ze....I normally don't go for clubs, but I know so little about ancient coinage that I feel I would get ripped off. So for now a coin club would be good for me until I learn enough to evaluate coins on my own.
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