Explore the ancient world of Ancient Rome with this AD 243-44 Roman Gordian III, minted in Rome and certified by ANACS as VF30. This exceptional coin provides a direct link to a significant period in Roman history, showcasing the legacy of Emperor Trajan Decius and the dynamic era during which it was minted.
The year AD 238 marked a crucial juncture in the Roman Empire, with political and social changes shaping the course of events. This coin, minted during this era of uncertainty, due to having its youngest ruler ever assume role of emperor.
Roman Emperor Gordian III, depicted on this coin, was youngest sole emperor of the Roman Empire. But due to being in his early teens his power was surrendered to the aristocratic families. In AD 244 it is thought that Gordian III died in the Battle of Misiche.
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