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  1. 328 Constantine Great AE3 Roman Empire Campgate Sisca Mint XF (24121601R)

    Camp gates may not actually depict the gates to a Roman camp. Most probably depict watch towers, fortresses, or city gates.

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  2. Constantine The Great Roman Coin 330-336AD Beautiful Detail 2 Soldiers Gloria Ex

    Constantine I, also known as Constantine the Great, was Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337. He was the first emperor to convert to Christianity. With a history dating back almost 1700 years, this coin depicts two soldiers on the reverse holding spears, staffs and shields in nice detail.

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  3. Constantine The Great 307-337AD Genuine NGC Graded Ancient Roman Coin Choice VF

    This genuine NGC graded ancient Roman coin features Emperor Constantine the Great and was minted between 307-337 AD. It is a nummus denomination. (See photos). NGC is the world’s premier ancient coin certification process.

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  4. Emperor Constantine II 337-340AD NGC Issue As Caesar Ancient Roman Coin

    The coin was minted from 337-340 AD, during the reign of Constantine II as Caesar. The eldest son of Constantine the Great and Fausta, Constantine II was born in Arles in February 316 and raised as a Christian.

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  5. Ancient Roman Empire Constantine AD 337-340 AE3 BI Nummus Caesar Coin- NGC VF

    The Ancient Roman Empire Constantine AD 337-340 AE3 BI Nummus Caesar Coin is a rare and valuable piece of history from the Roman Imperial era. Minted in 337 AD during the rule of Constantine II, this bronze coin features the image of the emperor on one side and the symbols of the Roman Empire on the other. Certified by NGC as VF grade, this uncleaned coin from Italy is a unique addition to any collection of ancient Roman coins.

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  6. Greece 50 Lepta 1971 Constantine II Coin WCA 9676

    The Coin you see in the pictures is the coin that you will receive. Weight2.3 g.

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  7. Byzantine Bronze Follis - Constantinople 1042-1055 AD Constantine IX Monomachus

    Byzantine Bronze Follis - Constantinople 1042-1055 AD - Constantine IX Monomachus.

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  8. Rare! Contemporary Barbarian Imitation! Constantine the Great! 307-337AD CB26

    This is a rare barbarian imitation of a Constantine the Great coin minted during his reign. When they conquered Roman lands, they crested these imitations so they would be accepted as currency.

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