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  1. Byzantine Follis Coin - Constantine I - IOVI CONSERVATORI Thessalonika #t595

    Byzantine Empire. Constantine I (306-337 AD). Thessalonika mint.

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  2. 307-337 AD Constantine I Ancient Roman Bi Nummus Coin Lugdunum Mint NGC MS

    307-337 AD Constantine I Ancient Roman Bi Nummus NGC MS Strike 5/5, Surface 3/5. Lugdunum Mint 327-328 AD. AD 327-328. CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, laureate head of Constantine I right. Roman Empire PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG, campgate with six layers, two turrets, no doors; star above, PLG below.

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  3. Constantine I 335 AD. M1 Æ2 Follis 17,5mm, 2.78g

    The product is a Roman bronze Æ2 follis coin minted by Constantine I in 335 AD. This coin features the historical period of Roman Republican and is of Roman provenance. Constantine I 335. Æ Follis (17,5mm, 2.78g, 6h).

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  4. CONSTANTINE I Bronze coin - TWO SOLDIERS - ALEXANDRIA MINT 333 - 335

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  5. Constantine I the Great Ancient Bronze AE3 nummus follis SARMATIA DEVICTA Trier

    Delve into the rich tapestry of Roman history with this Constantine I the Great Ancient Bronze nummus follis, a coin that harks back to the Roman Imperial period between 235 and 476 AD. Crafted from bronze, the coin reflects the durability and standardisation of Roman currency.

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  6. Constantine AD330 Roman coin for cleaning. 2 Soldiers 2 standards

    The product needs a mechanical clean. Constantine AD330 Roman coin featuring 2 soldiers and 2 standards, denominated as a Nummus. This ancient coin is composed of bronze and originates from the Roman Imperial period (27 BC-476 AD), specifically the era of Constantine I. Its provenance includes an ownership history available, making it a valuable piece for collectors and history enthusiasts interested in Roman coins.

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  7. Byzantine Follis coin - Divus Constantine I - Quadriga - Cyzicus #t54

    Rev: Constantine driving galloping quadriga heavenward, holding reins with left hand and raising right hand upwards to grasp Manus Dei, which reaches down from above. Want to learn more about the quadriga coin?.

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  8. EXTREMELY RARE ROMAN FOLLIS OF CONSTANTINE I - Hercules & Lion [Ticinum] (#3971)

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