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  1. Constantine I Bronze AE3 coin with Votive Legend, (RIC VII Heraclea 60) & star

    Constantine I 'The Great', 307-337 AD. AE, Follis. 4.05 g. 18.89 mm. Obv: CONSTANTINVS AVG. Laureate head of Constantine I, right. Ref: RIC 60.

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  2. Rare Constantine Follis 321AD Genuine Roman Coin & Coin Wallet

    Coin: AE Follis. Constantine I, as Augustus of the West 312 – 324 A.D. Grade: Very Fine. Reference: RIC VII Thessalonica 101.

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  3. ROMAN. CONSTANTINE I, 307-337 A.D. BRONZE COIN.

    ROMAN. CONSTANTINE I (307-337 A.D). BRONZE COIN. Commemorative issue of the period 330-346 A.D. Obverse. Helmeted bust of Constantinopolis left. Reverse. Victory standing left. Treveri (Trier) mint. Diameter: 16mm. (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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  4. Constantine I commemorative, Hand of god- Early Christian Coin!!!

    Rev. Constantine veiled,standing in quadriga to right, hand of god reaches down to him.

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  5. ROMAN. CONSTANTINE I (307-337 A.D). Marti Conservatori PLON London (ref: 549)

    Mint: London PLON star in left field. Billon Follis of Constantine I. Sear-15977.

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  6. ROMAN. CONSTANTINE I. (DIVUS CONSTANTIUS I ISSUE) BRONZE FOLLIS. MINT OF LONDON.

    ROMAN IMPERIAL. CONSTANTINE I (307-337). ISSUE OF CONSTANTINE I IN HONOUR OF DIVUS CONSTANTIUS I, DIED 306 A.D. BRONZE FOLLIS. MINT OF LONDON, 307-9 A.D. Obverse. Veiled bust of Constantius I right. Reverse. MEMORIA FELIX, Altar, eagles at side, PLN below. (Sear 16419). Weight: 6.64 grams. Diameter: 25mm. Excellent example. Scarce. (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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  7. Constantine ancient Roman coin VRBS ROMA she wolf/MARK/Romulus, Remus/ANTIOCH

    Romulus wishes to build the new city on the Palatine Hill; Remus prefers the Aventine Hill. Romulus appears to receive the more favourable signs but each claims the results in his favour. In the disputes that follow, Remus is killed.

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  8. NGC VF GLADIATOR REVERSE AE3 of Constantius II AD 337-361 EXTREMELY FINE

    NGC VF Roman AE3 of Constantius II (AD 337-361) GLADIATOR REVERSE. Constantius II, Fausta’s middle son, was the most ruthlessly efficient of the sons of Constantine.

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