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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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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This piece is a Constantine II AE3 bronze coin minted in Antioch in 325-326 AD. This historical Roman coin belongs to the Roman Imperial period and is of Roman provenance. The coin is a valuable piece of ancient history that offers insights into the era of Constantine II and the Roman Empire. 325-326 AD Antioch mint. 3.2 grams approximately. 20.2 x 17.6 mm approximately. PROVIDENTIAE CAESS SMANTA in exergue. RIC 65 Sharp bold detail.
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1-GENUINE ANCIENT ROMAN COIN CONSTANTINE I 307-337AD.
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Reference: Sear 1569. Byzantine Empire. Constantine V (741-775). Crowned facing busts of Constantine and Leo IV, each wearing chlamys and holding akakia; cross between.
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