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  1. 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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  2. Constantine 330-340 Romulus & Remus Commemorative NGC Cert. Ae 3/4 Bl Nummus X26

    Constantine 330-340 Romulus & Remus Commemorative NGC Cert. Ae 3/4 Bl Nummus . The coin pictured is the one for sale. In a custom-fitted gift box. Guaranteed authentic by Poor Richards Coins & Collectibles! Free Shipping for Christmas! Santa lives in my EBay Store!

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  3. House Of Constantine, AE3/4, Issued As Caesar, Bi-Nummus AD 337-350

    House of Constantine – AE3/4 – Issued as Caesar, AD 337–350. • This coin was struck during the reign of the sons and relatives of Constantine the Great between AD 337–350, when several were titled Caesar (junior emperor).

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  4. Heraclius with Heraclius Constantine, AD 610-641. Super Rare Neapolis, NGC Ch F

    Heraclius with Heraclius Constantine, AD 610-641. Super Rare Neapolis, NGC Ch F. We will respond as quickly as possible to any inquiries. No problem!

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  5. Maridvnvm - Constantine II - AE3 - RIC VII Heraclea 77

    Reference:– RIC VII Heraclea 77. Minted in Heraclea. SMHG in exe. From my personal collection I present a bronze AE3 of Constantine II. Rev:– PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, Camp-gate with two turrets, star above, 6 rows of bricks.

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  6. Constantine II AE 19 mm follis of Cyzicus. Campgate

    Campgate, PROVIDENTIAE CAESS. Campgate with 7 layers, doorway without door, two turrets and star above. All my coins and artefacts are genuine.

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  7. Byzantine coin - City Commemoratives Series CONSTANTINOPOLIS - Alexandria #t67

    Byzantine Empire. Mint: Alexandria. Check out our video on YouTube.

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  8. 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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