Roman Provincial Coin Values
Market analysis for Roman Provincial coinage minted between 100 and 400 AD based on 10,145 listings.
What you'll usually pay
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๐ In short easy summary
The best value is found in uncertified bronze coins, which trade at a 26% discount from the median. Significant premiums are paid for certification, with NGC & CAC coins seeing a 344% increase in value.
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Price by certification
Why? Professional grading adds significant value, ranging from 65 for uncertified to 400 for NGC & CAC.
Price by year
Why? Value varies by era, with 218 AD coins at 67.21 and 251 AD coins reaching 175.
Price by composition
Why? Material heavily influences price, with nickel at 29.99 and silver at 129.
Price by grade
Why? Condition drives premiums, with ungraded coins at 71 and AU 58 at 188.21.
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Common questions
What is the median price for a Roman Provincial coin?
The market median price is 89.99.
How much more do certified coins cost compared to uncertified ones?
Uncertified coins have a median of 65, while NGC certified coins increase to 141.99.
Which metal composition is the most affordable?
Nickel is the lowest at 29.99, though bronze is more common with a median of 66.33.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $20โ$451, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 16, 2026.