Mint: Treveri (Trier) mint. Denomination: AE2. Ruler: Constantine the Great also known as Constantine I or Saint Constantine was a Roman Emperor from 306 to 337 AD. Obverse: Laureate and Cuirassed bust of Constantine I facing right.
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The product is a bronze coin from the Roman Empire, specifically minted during the reign of Constantine The Great in the years 306-337 AD. This coin, known as a Follis, bears the image of Constantine I and originates from Italy. The historical significance of this coin lies in its representation of a pivotal era in ancient Roman history, making it a valuable and sought-after piece for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
Denomination: AE3. Ruler: Constantine the Great also known as Constantine I or Saint Constantine was a Roman Emperor from 306 to 337 AD. Obverse: Laureate Head bust of Constantine I facing right. Year: 306 - 337 A.D.
Roman Empire. Constantine I, 306-337. Follis (Bronze, 19.41 mm, 3.04 g). Aquileia, 1st offficina. IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, Laureate and cuirassed bust right. Rev. SOLI INVICTO COMITI / AQP, Sol standing to left, raising hand and holding globe.
This ancient coin is a piece of history from the Roman Imperial era, featuring the image of Constantine I, the Great Emperor of Rome. The coin is made of bronze and has not been cleaned, adding to its historical value. Its provenance is not known, but it is clear that it was minted between 307 and 337 AD. The coin is ungraded and uncertified, and its denomination is unknown. It is a fascinating addition to any collection of ancient coins and artifacts. Own a piece of history with this unknown coin from ancient Rome.
Conversion to Christianity: Accounts state that before his victory at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312 A.D., Constantine had a vision or a dream of the Christian cross and was instructed to place the symbol on his soldiers' shields.
Constantinus I the Great AD 306-337. Antioch Follis Æ 17mm., 2,83g. CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, rosette-diadem, draped, cuirassed bust right / GLORIA EXERCITVS, two soldiers holding spears and shields with one standard between them.
Philip II - Roman Caesar: 244-249 A.D. -. Philip II -Caesar : 244-247 & RomanEmperor : 247-249 A.D. Philippus was consul in 247 and 248. His father was killed in battle by his successor Decius in 249.
Julia Mamaea AE sestertius – Felicitas Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander, Æ sestertius, Augusta 222-235 AD, 16.80 gm, 31 mm Obv: IVLIA MAMA-EA AVGVSTA; diademed and draped bust right. Rev: FELICI-TAS PVBLICA; Felicitas standing left, legs crossed, leaning on column and holding caduceus; S-C across fields. RIC IV P2 p125, 575; Cohen 21. Wife of Polemon II of Pontus Rare coin, hard to find. Very good condition. Certificate of Authenticity is available.
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