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  1. Roman AE3 Of Constantine The Great. Sol With Globe.

    Roman AE3 Of Constantine The Great. Sol With Globe. Obv - Head of Constantine right. Rev - Sol Radiate holding globe. Weight - 3.76g Diameter-18.5mm Thickness - 1.9mm Condition - As photographed Any questions please contact us. Location - 007,03,20

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  2. NGC VF Constantine I II Constantius II Constans HOUSE OF CONSTANTINE DELUXE BOX

    This collection comprises four authentic ancient Roman bronze coins that were minted during the reign of the historically significant Constantinian Dynasty. The featured emperors include Constantine I, Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans.

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  3. Constantine II Roman AE3;4 (AD 316-340) - NGC Certified (AU) - Rare Ancient Coin

    Vietnam, South. Great Britain. Türkiye (Turkey). Trinidad and Tobago. Soviet Union, USSR. South Africa. Saudi Arabia. New Zealand.

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  4. NGC Byzantine Empire Certified Constantine X Coin 1059-1067 AD Genuine Follis

    This is a rare and genuine NGC certified ancient Byzantine Empire coin, dating back to 1059-1067 AD. The coin is a Follis under the rule of Constantine X. The coin is in a certified holder from NGC.

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  5. Roman Coins, choose Emperor, date & price.

    Claudius £10 dy18591. Tetricus £10 dy18594. Salonina £10 dy18595. Ptolemy £20 dy15083. Probus £20 dy18590. Maximinus II £14 dy16404. Maximinus II £14 dy16388. Maximianus £16 dy15680.

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  6. Roman AE 3/4 - Constantine II - London Mint - Rarer Left Facing Bust (F455)

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  7. Roman NGC XF Emperor CONSTANTINE I Jovi conservatori nice coin !! 48

    Of Constantine The Great, who reigned from 307 to 337 AD. Obverse depicts the bust of Constantine as military man. Reverse shows JUPITER OR JOVE, SYMBOL OF ROMAN MIGHT HOLDING VICTORY WITH AN EAGLE AT LEFT.

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  8. First Christian Roman Emperor Constantine the Great Coin Necklace with COA

    As emperor, Constantine enacted many administrative, financial, social, and military reforms to strengthen the empire. A new gold coin was introduced to combat inflation known as the solidus. Constantine pursued successful campaigns against the tribes on the Roman frontiers—the Franks, the Alamanni, the Goths, and the Sarmatians—even resettling territories abandoned by his predecessors during the Crisis of the Third Century.

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