The Ancient Roman Millennial Games Coin
Minted more than 1,700 years ago to celebrate Rome’s 1,000th anniversary…
• Issued by Roman Emperor Philip I in A.D. 248 as a tribute to the “millennial games” that culminated the extravagant festival, featuring gladiator fights and chariot races.
• Hand-struck in silver to honor a milestone in history, this is recognized as one of the greatest ancient coins—and the world’s first commemoratives—ever issued.
• As proof of its authenticity, it is certified and graded as being in circulated very good or better condition by NGC, one of the world’s leading coin-grading companies.
• Sealed in a clear archival holder preserving its exquisite designs for generations to come…while allowing safe examination of the details on both sides without fear of damage from dust, dirt and fingerprints.
• Accompanied by a deluxe wooden Display Chest (measuring 5⅜̎ x 1½̎ x 4⅜̎).
• Comes with a Collector’s Guide—written by experts—with captivating narrative about the coin and the millennial games in A.D. 248.
• Guarantee of Satisfaction: Free returns for replacement or full refund.
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