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July 16, 2026

Constantius II AD 337-361 BRONZE REDUCED FOLLIS OF ANCIENT ROME-VERY NICE COIN

This coin has a fineness of 0.8 and is ungraded, uncertified, and uncleaned. It belongs to the Roman Imperial period and is of Italian origin. The folos carries the denomination of AE4 and features the portrait of Constantius II, making it a valuable piece for coin collectors and history enthusiasts interested in the ancient Roman era.
July 16, 2026

Ancient Rome AE Bronze Reduced Follis Coin – Constans I 337-350 AD

CONSTANS I (A. D. 337-350) BRONZE REDUCED FOLLIS OF ANCIENT ROME Constans I, the youngest son of Constantine the Great and Fausta, became emperor with two brothers upon his father's death in A.D. 337, and was given control of Italy, Illyria and Africa. Constans I defeated the Franks who were invading the Roman province of Gaul, and he repelled the Picts and Scots from Britain - restoring peace to that province after many years of bloodshed. Constans I was murdered in A.D. 350 by cohorts of the rebel Magnentius.
July 16, 2026

Ancient AE Bronze Reduced Follis Roman Coin CONSTANS I 337-350AD 14mm 1.7 gr

Ancient AE Bronze Reduced Follis Roman Coin CONSTANS I 337-350AD 14mm 1.7 gram Please look at the scans and grade coin for yourself as this is the actual coin(s) you will receive. As grading is a very subjective, I will leave that up to you. All our coins are guaranteed to be 100% authentic and we do offer full refunds on all our items if you do not like the coin once you receive it as long as it is returned within 30 days. We highly value all of our clients on eBay and we will make sure you are happy with your transactions. Thank you for looking! IF YOU ARE HAPPY WITH THE COINS YOU RECEIVE, PLEASE LEAVE DETAILED FEEDBACK EVALUATION HIGH EVALUATION RESULTS IN LOWER EBAY FEES WHICH ALLOWS ME TO KEEP PRICES LOW. We Always Leave a Positive Feedback , After Positive Feedback Received.
July 16, 2026

307-337 AD Constantine The Great Roman Empire Bronze Reduced Follis Ancient Rome

•307-337 AD Constantine The Great Roman Empire Bronze Reduced Follis Ancient Rome•Emperor: Constantine I•Diameter: approximately 19.75 mm•Weight: 2.5 g•After seeing a holy vision at the Milvian bridge,  Constantine made Christianity the official state religion and eventually converted to it himself. He rebuilt Byzantium and renamed it Constantinople, making it the capital of the empire. Constantine was one of the few Roman emperors to actually die of natural causes.•Condition: As pictured. (ZZZP225BR)•C805

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307-337 AD Constantine The Great Roman Empire Bronze Reduced Follis Ancient Rome
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