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  1. Constans: Son of Constantine The Great 337-350AD. Near Mint Condition! C612

    Constans: Son of Constantine The Great 337-350AD. High Quality! As pictured.

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  2. Deified Constantine The Great Ancient Roman Coin 338-340AD Deification Chariot

    With a history dating back almost 1700 years, this coin depicts Constantinus I Magnus (Constantine) riding quadriga right, reaching up towards the hand of God. Constantine I, also known as Constantine the Great, was Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337.

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  3. Constantine II as Caesar Rare genuine Ancient Roman coin Camp-gate star Heraclea

    Struck - Heraclea mint. AD 325-326. The word appears in both Oscan and Umbrian (dialects of Italic ) as well as in Latin. This left Constantius finally as sole legitimate emperor and he moved quickly to suppress Magnentius, an endeavor he eventually accomplished.

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  4. Ancient Roman Coin Emperor Constantine II 330-336AD Two Soldiers Gloria Exercit

    The coin was minted between 330 to 336 AD, during the reign of Constantine II. The reverse features two soldiers holding a staff, spears, and shields (Gloria Exercitas). 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. Constantine II Roman Empire BI Nummus AE3/4 NGC AU Ancient Epfig Hoard Pedigree

    Epfig Story For the next two years, Constans engaged in a war with the Franci, ancestors of the Franks, in the part of Gaul now known as Alsace. He was still subduing the Franci when a new threat broke out in Britannia.

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  6. Constantine II Roman Empire BI Nummus AE3/4 NGC AU Ancient Epfig Hoard Pedigree

    Epfig Story For the next two years, Constans engaged in a war with the Franci, ancestors of the Franks, in the part of Gaul now known as Alsace. He was still subduing the Franci when a new threat broke out in Britannia.

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  7. 330AD Constantine Roma Ancient Roman Coin Victory Prow Constantinopolis Commem

    It features Roma on the obverse with the reverse of the coin depicting Goddess Victory on a prow of a boat holding a scepter. In ancient Roman religion Victoria was the deified personification of victory.

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  8. BYZANTINE. Tiberius II Constantine. AD 578-582. Æ Follis, NGC Choice XF

    Tiberius II Constantine. AD 578-582. Æ Follis, NGC Choice XF. No problem!

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