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Coin Portraying Emperor Gratian, 367-375. Creator: Unknown
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Coin Portraying Emperor Gratian, 367-375. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Gratian, 367-375. Reverse: the goddess Roma seated, holding a spear. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)
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4th Century Coin Coinage Currency Money Numismatics Numismatology Ancient Roman Gratian Gratianus
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This print showcases a remarkable coin portraying Emperor Gratian, who reigned from 367 to 375 AD. The creator of this ancient Roman artifact remains unknown, adding an air of mystery and intrigue to its historical significance. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier), the coin features a stunning reverse side depicting the goddess Roma seated while holding a spear. The vibrant colors captured in this print bring life to the intricate details of the coin's design. It serves as a testament to the exceptional craftsmanship and artistic prowess prevalent during the 4th century in Ancient Rome. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time, witnessing an era when coins were not merely currency but also symbols of power and authority. Emperor Gratian's profile on this silver piece exudes regality and strength, reflecting his position as Flavius Gratianus Augustus. This photograph offers us a glimpse into history—a tangible connection to our past. It reminds us that art transcends time and place, allowing us to appreciate the rich heritage of different cultures around the world. Displayed proudly within an art gallery or institute such as The Art Institute of Chicago, it invites viewers to explore not only numismatics but also broader themes related to finance, royalty, and ancient Mediterranean civilizations. Through this print by Unknown artist name (not affiliated with any company), we are reminded that even objects as seemingly mundane as coins can hold immense historical value and contribute significantly to our understanding of human civilization throughout
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