See tag I am 76 and basically selling my collection to pay bills and keep going, so if you see an expensive coin you like, please send me a message with an offer, even though Ebay won’t accept it. Thanks Eric
Constantine I ‘The Great’ - Roman Emperor 307-337 A.D. Bronze Follis. 19mm (2.94 grams) Arles Mint: 325-326 A.D. Reference: RIC VII 291 CONSTANTINVS AVG, Laureate head right VIRTVS AVGG, camp gate with 4 turrets, star above, open paneled doors, SA(crescent)RL in exergue. # 76277
Arelate (Arles) Mint 316 AD. Constantine I The Great. Obverse: IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG Bust of Constantine I, laureate, draped, cuirassed, right. Reverse: SOLI INV-I-CTO COMITI Sol standing left, holding globe and raising hand in salute; M-F in fields; TARL in exergue.
Constantine I, Arles, AE Follis. 316 A.D. IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right. / SOL INVIC-TO COMITI, Sol radiate, standing left, raising right hand and holding globe in left at hip-level turned inwards, chlamys across left shoulder.
The product is a Roman Imperial Drachm from the Parthian Kingdom, specifically minted during the reign of Arsaces XVI around 78 BC. This ancient coin has been certified by NGC as being in fine condition, adding to its historical and numismatic value. The coin offers a glimpse into the political and economic landscape of the Roman Empire during this period, making it a prized collectible for ancient coin enthusiasts. Bar.031.990
Roman Republic, AR Serrate Denarius, Q. Poblicius Q.f., 80 BC, Cr 380/1, RCV 308. Worn but well detailed. The coin in the photos is the actual item which you will receive. 'ROMA' behind, letter above.
The coins obverse features the image of a dolphin swimming left. The coin is rare and is a must-have for any serious collector of ancient Roman coins. Its era and ruler, Emperor Augustus, make it a valuable addition to any collection.
Phoenicia, Tyre. Ca. 1st-2nd centuries A.D. AE 15 (14.5 mm, 1.33 g, 5 h). veiled and turreted head of Tyche right / AKT[I?]. Cf. RPC II 2069-75; Cf. BMC 313-320; Cf. SGICV 5212. Rare denomination.
The product is an ancient Roman coin from the Imperial era (27 BC-476 AD), specifically dating back to 1 BC. This old coin features a depiction of Apollo Trichalkon, adding historical and numismatic value to a collector's inventory. With its attractive design and historical significance, it serves as a unique piece of ancient Greek and Roman history.
The coins obverse features the image of a dolphin swimming left. The coin is rare and is a must-have for any serious collector of ancient Roman coins. Its era and ruler, Emperor Augustus, make it a valuable addition to any collection.
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