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Roman Bronze Coin of Postumus (about 1,760-1,770 years ago) South Petherton Hoard NGC VF
Postumus AE Bronze (NGC Certified) — Gallic Empire Founder
Authentic NGC-certified bronze from Postumus — Gallic Empire rebel controls Britain + Gaul during 3rd-century Roman fracture (AD 260-269 CE), found South Petherton.
Breakaway Empire Design
• Obverse: Radiate bearded soldier-emperor — western legion champion portrait
• Reverse: Victory / Hercules / Pax — Gallic independence symbols
Technical Specifications
• Material: Bronze (AE denomination)
• Date: AD 260-269 CE
• Certification: NGC slabbed
• Findspot: South Petherton, England
• Territory: Gaul, Britain, Hispania, Germania
Western Rebellion Essential
• Common origins → commands "army among Celts"
• 9-year independent Gallic Empire success
• Murdered by own troops after stability reign
• Rome's most effective 3rd-century usurper
Collector Masterpiece
British hoard rebel emperor bronze. Postumus Gallic secession essential.
Note: Coins shown are representative examples of grade/type, not actual specimens. For NGC grading standards, see NGC Grading page.
Postumus AE Bronze (NGC Certified) — Gallic Empire Founder
Authentic NGC-certified bronze from Postumus — Gallic Empire rebel controls Britain + Gaul during 3rd-century Roman fracture (AD 260-269 CE), found South Petherton.
Breakaway Empire Design
• Obverse: Radiate bearded soldier-emperor — western legion champion portrait
• Reverse: Victory / Hercules / Pax — Gallic independence symbols
Technical Specifications
• Material: Bronze (AE denomination)
• Date: AD 260-269 CE
• Certification: NGC slabbed
• Findspot: South Petherton, England
• Territory: Gaul, Britain, Hispania, Germania
Western Rebellion Essential
• Common origins → commands "army among Celts"
• 9-year independent Gallic Empire success
• Murdered by own troops after stability reign
• Rome's most effective 3rd-century usurper
Collector Masterpiece
British hoard rebel emperor bronze. Postumus Gallic secession essential.
Note: Coins shown are representative examples of grade/type, not actual specimens. For NGC grading standards, see NGC Grading page.

