This ancient Roman coin, with a denomination of Follis, is made of bronze and is believed to have been minted between 50 BC to 400 AD during the era of Constantine I. The coin is uncleaned and has no certification, but the historical period and country of manufacture are known to be Roman Imperial Italy. The provenance and ownership history of the coin is not available, making it a unique addition to any collection of ancient coins. With its small size and historical significance, this coin is a must-have for any numismatist interested in ancient Roman currency, and for any Christian familiar with the Bible Story of the Widow's Mite.