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  1. Roman Imperial Coin, Constantine I. 307-337AD. Nummus Nicomedia AE 18mm 3gr F R

    Roman Imperial Coin, Constantine I. 307-337AD. Rev: PROVIDEN - TIAE CHLSS Camp gate with two turrets, no doors, star above, SMHT in exergue.

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  2. Coinhole Desktop Game Coin Bouncing Party Game Set | Tabletop Cornhole Board Game | Small Cornhole Travel Game Includes Coins (Tabletop Game Set Socce

  3. Ancient Roman Empire Coin CONSTANTINE THE GREAT Two Victories Shield On Altar

    With Galerius dead in AD 311 the main authority amongst the emperors had been removed, leaving them to struggle for dominance. In the east Licinius and Maximinus Daia fought for supremacy and in the west Constantine began a war with Maxentius.

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  4. BYZANTINE. Constantine X, AD 1059-1067. Æ Follis, Bust of Christ, NGC VF

    Constantine X, AD 1059-1067. Æ Follis, Bust of Christ, NGC VF. NGC and PMG Authorized dealer. No problem!

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  5. RARE Ancient Bronze Roman CoinEmperor Constatine I M71

    This product is a rare ancient Roman bronze coin featuring Emperor Constantine I. The coin has been cleaned and is of high purity, with a fineness of 10000/100. It is uncertified and holds a unique KM number of 123456789045. This historical artifact from the ancient Roman era offers a glimpse into the past and is a valuable addition to any coin collection.

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  6. Coinhole Desktop Game Coin Bouncing Party Game Set | Tabletop Cornhole Board Game | Small Cornhole Travel Game Includes Coins (Tabletop Game Set Golf)

  7. Greece 10 Lepta 1973 Constantine II Regime of the Colonels Coin WCA 4828

    The Coin you see in the pictures is the coin that you will receive.

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  8. Coinhole Desktop Game Coin Bouncing Party Game Set | Tabletop Cornhole Board Game | Small Cornhole Travel Game Includes Coins (Tabletop Game Set Baseb

  9. The Commemorative Coin Company First Commemorative Mint Acrylic Glass-Top Wood Display Box For Graded Certified Coins

  10. POPULUS ROMANUS. Constantine I, 1/2. AD 330. Foundation of Constantinopol

    The traditional identification of this bridge has been the Milvian Bridge where Constantine I and Maxentius battled in 312 AD. The bridge is part of the Via Flaminia and spans the Tiber a few miles north of Rome. It may have originally been constructed of wood in 220 BC, but was rebuilt with stone in 109 BC. Perhaps the bridge at one time did look like the one on the coin. The one standing today only contains parts of the ancient bridge.

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  11. Reverse Error NGC Christ Byzantine Empire Constantine X & Eudocia 1059-1067AD

    This is a rare and genuine NGC certified ancient Byzantine Empire coin, dating back to 1059-1067 AD. The coin is a Follis under the rule of Constantine X and Eudocia. The coin is in a certified holder from NGC.

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  12. BYZANTINE. Constantine X, AD 1059-1067. Æ Follis, Bust of Christ, NGC VF

    Constantine X, AD 1059-1067. Æ Follis, Bust of Christ, NGC VF. NGC and PMG Authorized dealer. No problem!

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