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  1. Constantine The Great NGC Genuine Ancient Roman Coin 307-337AD Nice Details

    This genuine NGC ancient Roman coin features Emperor Constantine the Great and was minted between 307-337 AD. It is a nummus denomination. (See photos). NGC is the world’s premier ancient coin certification process.

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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. Byzantine Follis coin - Divus Constantine I - Death Commemorative Antioch @D488

    Mint: Antioch.

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  5. ROMAN EMPIRE. Constantine I "The Great" 307-337AD. London Mint. NGC Certified.

    ROMAN EMPIRE. Constantine I "The Great", 307-337AD. London Mint. BI Nummus. NGC Certified.

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  6. Constantine I commemorative, Hand of god- Early Christian Coin!!!

    Rev. Constantine veiled,standing in quadriga to right, hand of god reaches down to him.

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  7. Rome Roman Coin Constantine the Great Glory to the Army 4th Century A.D. Bronze

    The item is a bronze Roman coin from the 4th century A.D., minted between 307 and 337, featuring the image of Constantine the Great, who is known for his military victories and the conversion of the Roman Empire to Christianity.

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  8. Byzantine coin Anonymous follis (Class D) Constantine IX (Sear 1836) 31mm #t83

    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: 31 mm // 8.25 g.

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