The AV Solidus gold coins issued by the Roman Empire during the 4th century AD highlighted the stable monetary power of the late Roman Empire. These gold coins were often issued in large quantities to support military campaigns in the east and to pay allies in the west who were assisting in campaigns along the Danube. This AV Solidus from the reign of Constantius II features a Choice Extremely Fine designation from the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). Now, the Roman Empire Constantius II AV Solidus is available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This Roman Empire Constantius II AV Solidus Coin is a Choice Extremely Fine specimen with an impressive 5/5 strike designation and a strong 4/5 surface grade. Overall, the coin maintains a strong luster for its age. The 5/5 strike designation means the coin has design elements that are strongly struck and well-centered. The 4/5 surface grade indicates a coin that remains in above-average condition with minimal wear and tear from handling.
In the obverse design of this Constantius II AV Solidus Coin, you will find a right-profile bust of Emperor Constantius II wearing a laurel wreath crown. The reverse side features a common design for late Roman Empire coinage, a votive in Latin offering prayers for the emperor’s reign. A wreath encircles all of the votive inscriptions.
The solidus was the premier gold coin of the late Roman Empire, first introduced by Constantine I (“the Great”) around AD 312. Struck at a standard weight of approximately 4.5 grams and high gold purity (typically 23–24 karat), it became the backbone of imperial monetary policy for centuries. Constantius II, who ruled the eastern empire from AD 337 and as sole emperor from AD 353 to 361, continued and refined this tradition with an extensive and well-documented coinage.
JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you with questions about ancient gold coins at 800-276-6508. We are also available online using our web chat and email address.

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The AV Solidus gold coins issued by the Roman Empire during the 4th century AD highlighted the stable monetary power of the late Roman Empire. These gold coins were often issued in large quantities to support military campaigns in the east and to pay allies in the west who were assisting in campaigns along the Danube. This AV Solidus from the reign of Constantius II features a Choice Extremely Fine designation from the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). Now, the Roman Empire Constantius II AV Solidus is available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This Roman Empire Constantius II AV Solidus Coin is a Choice Extremely Fine specimen with an impressive 5/5 strike designation and a strong 4/5 surface grade. Overall, the coin maintains a strong luster for its age. The 5/5 strike designation means the coin has design elements that are strongly struck and well-centered. The 4/5 surface grade indicates a coin that remains in above-average condition with minimal wear and tear from handling.
In the obverse design of this Constantius II AV Solidus Coin, you will find a right-profile bust of Emperor Constantius II wearing a laurel wreath crown. The reverse side features a common design for late Roman Empire coinage, a votive in Latin offering prayers for the emperor’s reign. A wreath encircles all of the votive inscriptions.
The solidus was the premier gold coin of the late Roman Empire, first introduced by Constantine I (“the Great”) around AD 312. Struck at a standard weight of approximately 4.5 grams and high gold purity (typically 23–24 karat), it became the backbone of imperial monetary policy for centuries. Constantius II, who ruled the eastern empire from AD 337 and as sole emperor from AD 353 to 361, continued and refined this tradition with an extensive and well-documented coinage.
JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you with questions about ancient gold coins at 800-276-6508. We are also available online using our web chat and email address.