Roman Empire Gordian III AD 238-244 BI Tetradrachm NGC XF

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Antioch was one of the Roman Empire’s most important cities and a major administrative and military center in the eastern provinces. Its tetradrachms circulated extensively throughout Syria and surrounding regions. The eagle was a long-established symbol on Antiochene coinage, while the ram served as an identifying symbol associated with the city.

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CVC & Collectables presents this Roman provincial BI Tetradrachm was struck at Antioch on the Orontes in Syria during the reign of Emperor Gordian III. Featuring the traditional Antiochene eagle reverse with a leaping ram below, this ancient coin is certified NGC Ancients XF.

Coin Highlights:

  • Empire: Roman Empire
  • Emperor: Gordian III
  • Reign: AD 238–244
  • Region: Syria, Seleucis and Pieria
  • Mint: Antioch on the Orontes
  • Denomination: Tetradrachm
  • Composition: Billon (BI)
  • Grade: NGC Ancients XF
  • References: SNG Copenhagen 258; Sear Greek Imperial 3779
  • Obverse: Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Gordian III facing right, viewed from behind, surrounded by the Greek imperial legend.
  • Reverse: Eagle standing with wings spread and head left, holding a wreath in its beak; crescent above a ram leaping left between the eagle’s legs.

Emperor History:

Gordian III became Roman emperor in AD 238 at approximately 13 years old, making him one of Rome’s youngest emperors. His reign brought relative stability following the turbulent Year of the Six Emperors. He later campaigned against the Sasanian Empire in the East before dying in AD 244 under uncertain circumstances.

Collectibility:

Roman provincial tetradrachms from Antioch are popular for their substantial size, distinctive Greek legends, and impressive eagle reverses. This example is authenticated and certified XF by NGC Ancients. Find more alike here!

World Coin Issues

Roman Empire, Syria

Condition

Extremely Fine – 40

Grade

NGC

Year

AD

Emperor / Ruler

Gordian III

Denominations

Tetradrachm

Metal Type Silver
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