RARE SOLID SILVER 3RD CENTURY (GORDION 111 AD 238- 244) ROMAN COIN. Emperor Gordion 111was a child emperor. He was a teenager of 13 when he came to the throne. He reigned for only 5 and a half years and died on a campaign against the expanding Sassanian empire and its leader Shapur 1. Whether his successor, Philip the Arab had a hand in his killing as claimed by Roman sources either directly or by causing discontent or whether he died of illness, as claimed by Philip, is not kn0wn. The coin is in good original condition with clear impressions. It has not been cleaned. Buyers are encouraged to ask questions to make sure that the specifications of the item match their requirements. The actual cost will not be more than the estimate and a more accurate price will be given when the buyers postcode has been received. The item “RARE SOLID SILVER 3RD CENTURY (GORDION 111 AD 238 244) ROMAN COIN” is in sale since Tuesday, January 03, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins\Coins\Ancient\Roman\Roman Imperial (96-235AD)”. The seller is “solar662012″ and is located in Blackham, Kent. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, to all countries in Europe, to all countries in continental Asia, to Australia.
Rare Solid Silver 3rd Century (gordion 111 Ad 238 244) Roman Coin
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