Constantine I the Great, 306-337 AD. AE Follis, Antioch mint, 324-325 AD. 18mm, 2.22 g. RIC VII Antioch 57, E. rev: Wreath above CONSTAN-TINVS-AVG-SMANTE in four lines, dot below.
Rev: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG. Campgate with two turrets. Want to learn more about Campgate types?. Check out our video on YouTube Byzantine Empire. Æ Follis coin. Constantine I (306-337 AD). Antioch mint.
The product is a Roman Empire AE4 (Billon) coin from the House of Constantine, ruled by Constans from AD 337-350. This ancient coin belongs to the historical period of the Roman Imperial era and bears the denomination of Nummus.
The product is an ancient Roman bronze follis featuring Constantine I The Great, who ruled from 307-337 AD. This uncleaned coin originates from Italy and has a composition of 90% bronze. With a certification of uncertified, this historical piece from the Imperial era offers a glimpse into the ancient Roman period under the rule of Constantine I.
Flavius Julius Constans was fourth and youngest son of Constantine I, and the third son of Fausta. Four years later, upon the death of his father, Constans was given the central part of the empire, a realm that included Italy, Illyricum, Macedonia, Achaea, and part of Africa.
“EYES TO HEAVEN” BRONZE FOLLIS | CIRCA AD 328. Denomination AE Bronze Follis / Nummus. Circa AD 328 This “eyes to heaven” follis type is issued. The surrounding legend readsCONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, identifying him as Constantine, the greatest Augustus.
Roman Imperial AE follis of Constantine I the Great, featuring the distinctive upward-looking “eyes to heaven” portrait and the CONSTANTINIANA DAFNE reverse type. Roman Empire AE Follis. Denomination: AE Follis.
NGC ( VF ) Roman AE4 of Helena (AD 324-337). Helena, the consort of Constantius Chlorus and mother to Constantine the Great, played a pivotal role in the emperor's reign. By 324, Constantine had consolidated his rule over the entirety of the Empire.
Constantius Gallus, Caesar, 351-354. Follis (Silvered bronze, 21 mm, 5.17 g, 11 h), Alexandria. D N CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES Bare-headed and draped bust of Constantius Gallus to right. Minor pitting, otherwise, very fine.
Gallienus (253-268). Egypt, Alexandria. BI Tetradrachm (22mm, 10.32g, 12h), year 13 (265/6). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r. R/ Eirene standing l., holding branch and sceptre. VF – Good VF.
Vespasian, 69-79. (Bronze 21.40 mm, 6.95 g). Dated E, year 5 = circa 72-73 AD. AYTOK KAI[ΣΣ] EBA OYE I[ΣΠAΣI]A IANOY Laureate head right. Rev. Hawk standing right facing front; in left field the date, E. RPC II, 2440.8.
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