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  1. Constantine VII+RomanusII AE Follis Byzantine Empire Overstruck Coin 945-959 AD

    The overstriking represents the empire's practical approach to currency production, reusing existing bronze flans to create new imperial issues during this economically active period. Constantine VII ruled the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire from 913 to 959 AD alongside his co-emperor Romanus I, who exerted considerable influence during their shared reign and initially overshadowed the younger Constantine.

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  2. 330 Constantine I Great AE3 Roman Empire Ship Victory Cyzicus XF (25011401R)

    Struck as Augustus between 330 to 334 CE at the Cyzicus Mint,SMKΓ. Victory with wings spread, standing left on prow, holding sceptre and resting on shield, SMKΓ in exergue.

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  3. Byzantine Follis coin - Constantine I - Arelate - SOLI INVICTO #t368

    Byzantine Empire. Constantine I ( 306-337 AD). Rev: SOL INVICTO COMITI. Sol standing left holding globe. Obv: CONSTANTINVS PF AVG. laureate bust of Constantine left.

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  4. ROME: FIRST CHRISTIAN EMPIRE Bronze Coin Dynasty of Constantine Christian Gift

    This authentic Imperial Roman bronze coin was struck between AD 306 and 410, during the reign of Constantine the Great or one of his sons.

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  5. Constantine AE3. Victories - Ancient Roman Coin

    As shown in photos. Please see my other coins for sale.

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  6. Constantine I the Great AE2 nummus SOLI INVICTO COMITI, Trier 310-313AD

    Mint: Trier. reference: RIC VI 870, RCV 16060.

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  7. Byzantine Follis coin - Divus Constantine I - Quadriga Constantinople #t25

    Rev:Divus Constantine in quadriga to r., extending his r. hand toward manus Dei above. Want to learn more about the quadriga coin?. Check out our video on YouTube.

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  8. NGC ( VF ) Roman AE of Constantine I, the Great (AD 307-337) BI Nummus - Ancient

    Constantine I, also known as Constantine the Great, was the first Roman emperor to openly embrace Christianity. He issued the Edict of Milan in 313 CE, granting tolerance to Christians and providing them with land and privileges.

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