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  1. CONSTANTINE I MINTED IN CONSTANTINOPLE FOUND IN IHNASYAH HOARD #ANC10788.14.G

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

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  2. Roman Coin Constantine Nummus Antioch 327 Campgate Coin | Fine Grade | a575

    Classic Word Coins. You May Also Like.

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  3. Constantine I. AD 307/310-337. Æ Follis, Anepigraphic, Rare, NGC AU

    Constantine I. AD 307/310-337. Æ Follis, Anepigraphic, Rare, NGC AU. We will respond as quickly as possible to any inquiries. No problem!

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  4. Roman Centenionalis of Constantius II AD 337-361 GLADIATOR REVERSE - ALBUM & COA

    Constantius II, the middle son of Fausta, stood out as the most ruthlessly efficient among Constantine's offspring. Bestowed with the title of Caesar at the tender age of seven, he was granted the city of Antioch in 333.

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  5. 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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  6. Constantine II, CAESARUM NOSTRORUM SISCIA (ref: 252)

    Mint: SISCIA ɛSIS radiate sun rise. Billon Centenionalis of Constantine II (337-340).

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  7. Constantine VII + Romanus I, 921-931 AD Byzantine Empire AR Miliaresion, NGC VF

    Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus with Romanus I Lecapenus, and Christopher (AD 921-931). AR miliaresion. (25mm, 11h). NGC VF. Constantinople. IhSЧS XRI-StЧS nICA, cross potent, set on three steps; globus below, triple / + ROmAnO' / XPISTOFOR' / CЄ COnSTAn' / Єn XΩ ЄVSЄ Ь' ЬASIL' R', legend in five lines; triple border with eight evenly spaced globules around. Sear 1754. Luxurious High Grade. A beautiful stunning strike. You will receive the EXACT coin and NGC slab shown in the photos. A great investment. Guaranteed 100% Authentic. You wont be disappointed!!!

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  8. Constantine The Great Genuine Roman Coin 336-337AD 2 Soldiers Gloria Exercitas

    Constantine I, also known as Constantine the Great, was Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337. He was the first emperor to convert to Christianity. With a history dating back almost 1700 years, this coin depicts two soldiers on the reverse holding spears, staffs and shields in nice detail.

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