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  1. NGC Certified! Byzantine: Constantine X and Eudocia AD 1059-67 AE Follis CC08

    The NGC Certified Byzantine coin features Constantine X and Empress Eudocia minted between AD 1059-1067 during the Byzantine era. The coin has been certified by NGC, ensuring its authenticity and adding to its historical and numismatic value.

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  2. Roman Byzantine | Romanos I & Constantine VII | AR Miliaresion | 931-944 | RARE

    Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, with Romanos I, Stephen and Constantine | AR Miliaresion. RARE DYNASTIC TYPE. Romanos is clearly advertising his legitimacy by tying himself to the Macedonian dynasty through Constantine VII but is also promoting his own lineage through the inclusion of his own two sons.

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  3. Set of 2: NGC F Roman AE3/4 of Constantine I ( the Great ) & Constantine II

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  4. Constantine II Roman Coin From 337-340 2 Soldiers 1 Standard RIC VIII 94 Siscia

    Constantine II Roman Coin From 337-340 2 Soldiers 1 Standard RIC VIII 94 Siscia. Shipped with USPS Ground Advantage.

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  5. Constantine The Great Follis Heraclea RIC 75 Jupiter Iovi Conservatori

    Constantine the Great AE Follis/Nummus RIC VI 75. Heraclea Mint 313 AD. 22mm, 3.88g. Obverse: IMP C FL VAL CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, Laureate bust right. Reverse: IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG, Jupiter standing facing with Victory on globe and sceptre; eagle with wreath in beak at feet; officina letter to right. Mintmark SMHT. Only one coin for sale (photos show obverse and reverse of the same coin). Please see photos for condition of the coin. UK sales only.

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  6. Constantine The Great Ancient Roman Coin 320-321 AD Legend In Wreath Authentic

    Constantine I, also known as Constantine the Great, was Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337. He was the first emperor to convert to Christianity. His mother, Helena, was a Greek woman of low birth and a Christian.

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  7. Byzantine Follis Coin - Basil I Macedonian & Constantine (Sear 1710) #T269

    Byzantine Empire. Æ Follis.BASIL I the Macedonian (867-886). Ref: Sear 1710. Obv : bASILIO S CONST BASILIS Basil, crowned, bearded and wearing loros on left and Constantine (much shorter), crowned and wearing loros, on right, seated facing on double throne, holding labarum between them.

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