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  1. Byzantine Follis Coin - Heraclius (610-641) Martina Constantine (Sear 808) #t287

    Byzantine Empire. Heraclius (610-641). Want to learn more about Heraclius' coins?. Check out our video on YouTube Ref: Sear 808.

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  2. Byzantine Bronze Coin - Cyzicus 330-354 AD - Constantine I - She-Wolf

    Byzantine Bronze Coin - Cyzicus 330-354 AD - Constantine I - she-wolf.

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  3. NGC Byzantine Empire Follis coin BUST OF CHRIST Emperor Constantine x lot 002

    NGC Byzantine Empire Follis coin BUST OF CHRIST. NGC Graded Issue Genuine. You will receive the coin pictured. This will make a very nice gift for any person with historical and or religious interests, or buy one for your own collection.

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  4. CONSTANTINE I the Great Authentic Ancient OLD Roman Coin SOLDIERS SPEARS

    This authentic ancient Roman coin features the image of Constantine I the Great and depicts soldiers holding spears. The coin is made of bronze and was manufactured in Italy during the Roman Imperial period between 235-476 AD.

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  5. Ancient Roman Coin Constantine I 306 - 337 AD

    The Ancient Roman Coin Constantine I 306 - 337 AD is a bronze Follis coin from the Roman Imperial period, specifically dating back to 235 - 476 AD. This coin has not been cleaned and is uncertified, adding to its authenticity and historical value. With a provenance of Roman origin, it offers a tangible connection to the era of Constantine I, a significant figure in Roman history who converted to Christianity and played a crucial role in shaping the later Roman Empire. This coin serves as a fascinating piece of history, allowing us to connect with the past on a tangible level.

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  6. 307-312AD Constantine The Great Follis London Mint Sol Reverse Ref N617

    Nice example of this coin London mint See pics for condition

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  7. First Christian Emperor Constantine The Great Roman Coin 330-336AD Two Soldiers

    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. With a history dating back almost 1700 years, this coin depicts two soldiers on the reverse holding spears, staffs and shields in nice detail.

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  8. 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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