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  1. 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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  2. Byzantine Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus AE Follis Constantinople mint

    Byzantine Empire. Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, 913-959 AD. 25mm, 5.2 g. obv: CONST bASIL ROM, crowned bust of Constantine facing, with short beard and wearing vertical loros, holding akakia and cross on globe.

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  3. Ancient Roman Coin 330-348 AD Constantinople Constantine The Great Victory Roma

    The reverse side depicts the goddess Victory riding on the prow of a boat holding a scepter and a shield. Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337 and the first emperor to convert to Christianity.

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  4. NGC EPFIG HOARD Ch AU Roman AE Constantine I the Great Constantinopolis /Victory

    Graded Ch AU and Certified by NGC.

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  5. Constantine II Ancient Roman coin 317 - 340 AD. Æ 17 mm. 1,596 gramm. #1514

    Ancient coin Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD) Æ 17 mm. CAESAR 317 - 337 AD, AUGUSTUS 337 - 340 AD.

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  6. Constantine I AE Follis 325 Cyzicus Campgate Authentic Roman Coin Castle

    Constantine I AE Follis Campgate Cyzicus 325 AD Authentic Ancient Roman Coin. The star above the towers reflects divine guidance over imperial security. Cyzicus is known for sharp engraving in its architectural series and this piece shows the classic late Constantinian style from the mint’s third officina.

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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. 328 NGC Ch VF Constantine I Nummus AE3 Roman Empire Campgate Siscia (25060805C)

    Choice Very Fine Emperor Constantine I, the Great, Roman Empire billon AE3 nummus coin. Certified by NGC to Ch VF. 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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