Aureus of Diocletian
Country of Origin: Roman Empire
Year of Issue: c. 284-305 AD
Denomination: Aureus
Composition: Gold

Brief Description
A small, round gold coin featuring a right-facing laureate and bearded portrait of Emperor Diocletian. The edge is slightly irregular, and the image is encircled by a Latin inscription and a beaded border.
Historical Significance
Diocletian was a Roman Emperor who established the Tetrarchy, a system that divided the empire's rule among four leaders to restore stability during the Crisis of the Third Century. This coin represents the period of significant economic reform and the strengthening of the imperial administrative system.
Estimated Value
$3,000 - $10,000 USD (Highly dependent on condition, mint mark, and provenance; authentication by a professional is required).
Care Instructions
Store in a non-reactive PVC-free holder or 'flip'. Handle only by the edges while wearing cotton gloves to prevent skin oils from affecting the surface. Avoid cleaning or polishing, as this can severely decrease the numismatic value of ancient coins.
Created At: 2026-02-14T19:12:39.563969