From of the Royal Ontario Museum. Ex 1903/5 Ihnasyah Hoard.
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Flavius Julius Constans was fourth and youngest son of Constantine I, and the third son of Fausta. Four years later, upon the death of his father, Constans was given the central part of the empire, a realm that included Italy, Illyricum, Macedonia, Achaea, and part of Africa.
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From of the Royal Ontario Museum. Ex 1903/5 Ihnasyah Hoard.
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The product is a Roman Empire House of Constantine B1 Half Centenionalis coin featuring Constantius II, issued in 337 AD. This ancient coin from the Roman Imperial period has been certified by NGC as F (fair) condition. The coin denomination is a Follis, bearing historical significance as part of the Roman Empire's currency during the rule of Constantine II.
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Constantine I Mint: Nicomedia Size: 18mm Weight: 1.96 grams Obverse: CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG rosette diademed draped cuirassed bust right Reverse: GLORIA EXERCITVS two soldiers helmeted standing with spears & shields facing two standards between them SMNE in ex
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Rev: SARMATIA DEVICTA. Billon centenionalis of Constantine I. Sear-16284.
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Constantine I, 307/310-337. Follis (Bronze, 17 mm, 2.85 g, 6 h), Cyzicus, 331, 333-334. Rev. GLORIA EXERCITVS / SMKLAMDA Two soldiers standing facing each other, each holding inverted spear in his outer hand and placing his inner hand on shield set on ground; between them, two signa.
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Constantine I the Great (307-337) AE (Bronze, 2.93g, 18mm) Arelate (Arles). Rev: SOLI INVICTO COMITI/ R-S/ TARL, Sol standing right, raising hand and holding globus. Ref: RIC 63.
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