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  1. CONSTANTINE I AE FOLLIS 310 AD LONDON MINT PLN SOL & STAR L S3768 SUPERB COND

    AE FOLLIS 2.43gm 24x21mm 6h SEAR 3768 RICVIII 121 C536 Ex PEGASI COINS. IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG / SOL INVICTO COMITI ex PLR RADIATE SOL STANDS LEFT HOLDS GLOBE WITH STAR TO LEFT.

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  2. Saint Helena, Mother of Constantine I (Helena Augusta, 324-330). Æ – Fine - Rare

    Helena (Augusta, 324-328/30). Condition: Fine. Æ Follis (18mm, 2.71g, 12h).

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  3. Roman Empire House of Constantine BI Reduced Nummus Licinius I AD 308-324 NGC

    The product is a Roman Empire House of Constantine BI Reduced Nummus featuring Licinius I, minted between AD 308-324. This billon coin, with a fineness of 0.8, is uncleaned and has not been graded. Produced in Türkiye, it bears the certification of NGC, making it a valuable addition to any collection of ancient Roman coins. The historical significance of this coin lies in its connection to the reign of Licinius I during the Roman Imperial era. 580

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  4. CONSTANTINE I MINTED IN NICOMEDIA FOUND IN IHNASYAH HOARD EGYPT #ANC10897.14.G

    From of the Royal Ontario Museum. Ex 1903/5 Ihnasyah Hoard.

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  5. Constantine II (337-340) Virtvs Exercit Thessalonica .TS.B. SF in f (ref: 413)

    Rev: VIRTVS EXERCIT. Mint: Thessalonica. SF in field. Reverse shows captives sitting with their backs to standards.Sear-17303.

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  6. Constantine I, 307-337 AD, AE Follis, London, Victory Rev, RIC 289

    R: SARMATIA DEVICTA, Victory advancing right, holding trophy and branch, spurning seated captive. Mintmark PLON crescent. A lovely example of this coin struck at London in 323-324 AD. Lightly worn and well detailed.

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  7. Constantine Rare genuine ancient Roman coin Camp-gate turrets star Siscia Moon

    AE follis 18-19mm. Siscia mint. RIC VII Siscia 214. In 310, a dispossessed and power-hungry Maximian rebelled against Constantine while Constantine was away campaigning against the Franks. Maximian had been sent south to Arles with a contingent of Constantine's army, in preparation for any attacks by Maxentius in southern Gaul.

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  8. Roman Empire. Constans (337-350) Son of Constantine NGC Cert Sil/Bl Nummus CC156

    The coin is a special NGC certified Roman Imperial AE4 bronze coin featuring Constans I, son of Constantine the Great who ruled from AD 337-350.

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