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Sparkling Choice Mint State Fine Style Julian II

Julian II, as Augustus (AD 360-363). AV solidus (21mm, 4.41 gm, 6h). NGC Choice MS 5/5 - 4/5, Fine Style. Sirmium, AD 361-363. FL CL IVLIA-NVS PP AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Julian II right, with short beard, seen from front / VIRTVS EXERCI-TVS ROMANORVM, soldier advancing right, helmeted head left, trophy over shoulder in left hand, grasping with right hand the hair of a small captive kneeling right, hands bound behind back; star SIRM wreath in exergue. RIC VIII 96. A glittering gem of a coin from fresh, artistic dies. Tied for finest certified.

Late in AD 359, Constantius II ordered Julian II to send a third of his army to the Eastern front to help fight the Persians. Instead, Julian's legions revolted and proclaimed him Augustus. Constantius' timely death in AD 361 avoided a full-scale civil war. Now, sole emperor, Julian brought his reform-minded administration to Constantinople and tried to strip the Christian church of its privileged position while restoring Paganism to official favor. He ran into stiff resistance and even ridicule at all levels, to which his touchy personality responded poorly. Perhaps seeking to get away from his domestic troubles, he embarked on a massive invasion of Persia in AD 363. At first victorious, his army soon suffered Persian scorched earth tactics and found itself surrounded, without resupply, deep in the Iranian desert. Julian rode out with his vanguard to repel an attack and fell mortally wounded from a spear thrown by a Persian or a disgruntled Christian in his own army. Like his hero Alexander the Great, he died without naming a successor. The army chose Jovian, a Christian, as his replacement, abruptly ending the brief Pagan restoration. Despite his unfulfilled legacy, Julian's restless intelligence and manifold abilities make him one of the most dynamic characters of Late Antiquity, one whose like would not be seen again until the Renaissance.




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November, 2025
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