Vintage Imperial Roman Coin Valens 364 AD - 378 AD COA ICS HistoricalVintage Imperial Roman coin of Valens who ruled from 364 A. D. 378 A. D. Valens was chosen by his brother Valentinian I, The Roman Emperor of the West, to be Roman Emperor of the East in 364. Valens entered Constantinople as reigning Augustus after defeating and executing Procopius, a senior Army Commander in the Persian campaign Valens then went to war against the Visgoths in 367. During his reign he also fought the Persians in Armenia and the Goths
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Vintage Imperial Roman coin of Valens who ruled from 364 A.D. - 378 A.D.
Valens was chosen by his brother Valentinian I, The Roman Emperor of the West, to be Roman Emperor of the East in 364. Valens entered Constantinople as reigning Augustus after defeating and executing Procopius, a senior Army Commander in the Persian campaign
Valens then went to war against the Visgoths in 367. During his reign he also fought the Persians in Armenia and the Goths in the Balkans. Battles with barbarians on the frontiers of his empire kept Valens occupied during the latter part of his rule
Valens and most of his army were massacred by the Visigoths at the battle of Adrianople in 378
Certificate Of Authenticity by International Collectors Society is included Issue RC6 Number 1374
Very good condition. Markings and engravings on coin are very faint. Please see photos
Approx. 0.5" diameter
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Vintage Imperial Roman Coin Valens 364 AD - 378 AD COA ICS Historical