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  1. Byzantine coin Anonymous follis (Class D) Constantine IX (Sear 1836) 29mm @M1415

    Byzantine Empire. Æ Anonymous follis (Class D), attributed to Constantine IX(1042-1055). Want to learn more about anonymous follis?. Check out our video on YouTube Reference: Sear 1836. Size: 29 mm // 11.67 g.

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  2. Byzantine Follis coin - Constantine II (316-337) Thessalonica VOT X (AE19) #t709

    Byzantine Empire. Constantine II (AD 316-337). VOT X in two lines within wreath. Obv: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left.

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  3. NGC VF Roman AE3/4 Constantine I ROMA / SHE WOLF & TWINS ROMULUS & REMUS Reverse

    Raised by a she-wolf after being abandoned, they grew up unaware of their royal lineage. NGC VF Roman AE Urbs Roma AD 330-346.

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  4. Byzantine coin Constantine I Nicomedia GLORIA EXERCITVS 2 standards @a182

    Rev: GLORIA EXERCITVS. two soldiers holding spear, 2 standards. Want to learn more about the GLORIA EXERCITVS coins?. Byzantine Empire. Constantine I (306-337 AD). Obv: CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG.

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  5. Constantine I 'the Great' (AD 307/10-337) Siscia. AE Follis

    REF: RIC VII Siscia 95. Constantine I 'the Great' (AD 307/10-337). AE Follis (20,1 mm 2,8 gr). REV: VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP / BSIS (star). Two Victories standing facing one another, holding shield inscribed VOT / PR over altar decorated with star between them.

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  6. ROMAN CONSTANTINE II CIRCA 337 A.D. BRONZE COIN EX CHAPMANSLADE, WILTSHIRE HOARD

    ROMAN. CONSTANTINE II, (337-340 A.D). ISSUE AS CAESAR UNDER CONSTANTINE I FROM 317 A.D. BRONZE COIN. Diameter: 17mm Provenance: Chapmanslade, Wiltshire hoard. Found: January 1993. The hoard of nearly 5,200 coins was discovered on 18 January 1993 at Chapmanslade in Wiltshire.' The hoard was found in a pot. The hoard contained 5,197 base silver and bronze coins closing with issues of AD 337. (Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).

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  7. Byzantine Follis Coin - Constantine I (306-337) - Arelate - 2 Victories VOT #T31

    Byzantine Empire.Æ Follis. Constantine I (307-337). Rev:VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP; Two Victories facing and inscribing VOT PR on shield placed on altar.

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  8. Roman Empire Byzantine Emperor Constantine Jesus Christ Portrait Coin with COA

    The portrait of Christ made its first appearance on a coin during the reign of Justinian II, 685 - 695 A.D., on a gold solidus. It was not until the tenth century - almost a thousand years after the birth of Christ - that Jesus appeared on bronze coins.

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