July 15, 2026
July 15, 2026
THIS IS AN UPDATE TO ALL MY CURRENT LISTINGS. -UNFORTUNATLEY, I SUFFERED A STROKE AND I AM RELYING ON MY FAMILY TO FIND, PACK AND SHIP THE INVENTORY. I FORMERLY HANDLED THE INVENTORY LOCATION BY MEMORY, AND YET HAVE NOT FOUND A WAY FOR THEM TO READ MY MIND. WE ALL WILL ENDEVOR TO LOCATE AND SHIP OUT AS FAST AS POSSIBLE. PLEASE BE GRACIOUS TO US DURING THIS PERIOD AS THERE IS NO POSITIVE CERTAINTY OF INVENTORY LOCATIONS. IF WE ARE EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTY FINDING YOUR PRODUCT, WE WILL COMMUNICATE VIA EBAY MESSAGES IN A TIMELY MANNER. IF WE CANNOT FIND THE PRODUCT YOU WILL RECEIVE A FULL REFUND. THANK YOU FOR UNDERSTANDING AND PLEASE CONSIDER THIS ISSUE BEFORE MAKING A PURCHASE. This is a great Certified Ancient Coin from the Roman Empire - the coin is certified by ANACS as "AD 325-326 ROMAN VF 30 / AD 325-326 ROMAN - CONSTANTIUS II, CAESAR, 324-337 - AE - 20MM, ANTIOCH MINT - VF 30". The item is a ANACS Certified Ancient Coin - it has been rated as VF 30 - ANACS is one of the most respected coin certification services - coin can be viewed in their database under the certification number which is 7328824. Grading is based on ANACS Certification Grading - please review the photographs of the actual coin. Shipping via the U.S. Postal Service is $5.95 and includes Postal Tracking. Thanks for looking!
July 15, 2026
Silvered AE3/BI Follis 3.01 gm 21mm. Cyzicus mint, Second Officina, struck AD 325-326 under Constantine as Emperor and Constantine II as Caesar (prince). Constantine II, Noble Caesar, laureate and cuirassed bust of Constantine II left, seen from the front.
July 15, 2026
Rev.: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, campgate, 5 to 15 layers, two turrets, star above.
July 15, 2026
Constantine II, 325-326 AD. Æ2 Follis, 20mm 2,75grs, Mint Heraclea. Mint:Heraclea OfficinaMark: Γ. RIC VII Heraclea 77. Obverse: "CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C",Bust of Constantine II, laureate, draped, cuirassed, right.
July 15, 2026
CONSTANTINE I THEGREAT. Antioch Mint 325-326 AD. Reverse: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG, Camp gate with two turrets, pellet in doorway, star above, SMANT(Delta) in exergue. An authentic ancient Roman Imperial coin in great condition!
July 15, 2026
Constantine I. A.D. 307/10-337. AE follis (18.6 mm, 3.75 g, 11 h). Antioch mint, struck A.D. 325-326. CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head of Constantine I right / PROVIDENTIA AVGG, camp gate with two turrets, star above; SMANTG in exergue. RIC 63; LRBC 1333. VF, black patina with red highlights.
July 15, 2026
Constantine pursued successful campaigns against the tribes on the Roman frontiers—such as the Franks, the Alemanni, the Goths, and the Sarmatians—and resettled territories abandoned by his predecessors during the Crisis of the Third Century with citizens of Roman culture.
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The obverse shows a right facing bust of Fausta. The obverse legend shows "FLAV. FAUSTA AVG ". It shows Fausta standing, facing, head left, holding two children (sons) in her arms. Both sides are dark brown in color.
July 15, 2026
Constantine II (son of Constantine the Great) issued the iconic "campgate" bronze coin (nummus/follis) between 324 and 330 AD to celebrate the military preparedness and rule of his sons. It features a youthful portrait of the Caesar on the obverse and a fortified military fort or frontier watchtower on the reverse.
July 15, 2026
The Constantine I coin minted in 325-326 AD is a Follis denomination bronze coin from the Roman Imperial era. This particular coin features a 7 layer design on the camp gate, highlighting its historical significance.
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Cyzicus mint. RIC VII Cyzicus 24; Sear 16261. Helena gave birth to the future emperor Constantine I on 27 February of an uncertain year soon after 270 (probably around 272). (The narrative sources date the marriage to 293, but the Latin panegyric of 289 refers to the couple as already married).
