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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AE follis 18-19mm. Siscia mint. RIC VII Siscia 214. In 310, a dispossessed and power-hungry Maximian rebelled against Constantine while Constantine was away campaigning against the Franks. Maximian had been sent south to Arles with a contingent of Constantine's army, in preparation for any attacks by Maxentius in southern Gaul.
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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 // 8.40 g.
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Constantine X AE Follis. Chosen to succeed Isaac I Komnenos, Constantine was a scholarly man who favored the bureaucracy, the aristocracy, and the powerful church over the army. He drastically reduced military spending, disbanded elite units, and relied on diplomacy and internal administration rather than military strength.
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This is an ancient Roman bronze coin struck during the reign of Constantine the Great. Constantine I, the Great. because that's when Constantine decided it should be celebrated. Constantine popularized the use of the cross as a symbol for Jesus.
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This ancient Roman coin is thought to be from the rule of Constantine I, who reigned from 306 to 337 AD. The coin is a Follis denomination, made of bronze, and has an uncertain grade and certification. The provenance of the coin is Roman, making it a valuable piece of history from the Roman Imperial period.
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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. This genuine Roman coin from the era of Constantine the Great is a treasure for any collector of ancient artifacts.
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