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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Constantine: Caesar 306-307 AD; Filius Augustorum 307-309 AD; Augustus 309-337 AD. A vain, effeminate man who loved to adorn his body and the full length of his arms, with jewellery. Constantine I the Great (307-337AD).
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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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The Roman coin needs a mechanical clean from the era of Constantine II, dating to AD 337-40. The coin features the inscription VOT in a wreath, denoting a nummus denomination and composed of bronze. With a historical provenance of Roman Imperial rule, this ancient piece offers a tangible connection to the era of Constantine I and provides a unique insight into the monetary system of the Roman Empire. Ideal for collectors or those interested in Roman history, this coin offers a glimpse into the past and serves as a valuable piece of numismatic art.
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ROMAN. CONSTANTINE I (307-337 A.D). BRONZE COIN. POSTHUMOUS ISSUE. Obverse. Veiled head right. Reverse. Constantine, veiled, standing right. Diameter: 15mm. Nice example. (Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
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Divus Constantine I, died 337. Follis (Bronze, 1.69 g, 15 mm), Antioch, 337-340. DV CONSTANTINVS P T AVGG Veiled head of Divus Constantine I to right. Rev. Divus Constantine I, veiled and togate, driving quadriga to right, extending his right hand toward manus Dei above and holding reins in his left; in field above, star; in exergue, SMANA.
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Byzantine Empire. Constantine I (306-337 AD). Heraclea mint.
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