The Constantine I Commemorative series is a collection of Roman coins ranging from c. 330-354, featuring the Helmeted Roman coin with the Nike design. This Follis denomination bronze coin, minted in Italy during the Imperial era, showcases the exquisite craftsmanship and historical significance of Roman Imperial rule. With a fineness of 0.98 and ungraded quality, this coin is a valuable addition to any ancient coin collection, commemorating the rule of Constantine I. .......
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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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PC CPA ALGERIA, CONSTANTINE, UN COIN DE LA PLACE,J. GEISER, (b8395) Africa North Africa Algeria.
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307-337 AD Constantine I Ancient Roman Bi Nummus NGC MS Strike 5/5, Surface 3/5. Lugdunum Mint 327-328 AD. AD 327-328. CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, laureate head of Constantine I right. Roman Empire PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG, campgate with six layers, two turrets, no doors; star above, PLG below.
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Denomination: Follis. Ruler / Authority: Empress Helena. Obverse: Bust of Empress Helena. Coins issued for Helena typically depict her in elegant imperial attire on the obverse, while the reverse commonly features personifications such as Pax or Securitas — symbols of peace, stability, and dynastic legitimacy during the Constantinian era.
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Emperor Constantine I the Great (AD 306–337). Constantine I the Great (Flavius Valerius Constantinus, AD 272–337) was one of the most influential emperors of the Late Roman Empire. Grading and rarity.
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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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