July 15, 2026
July 15, 2026
Campgate with brick courses, two turrets above, and star between the towers.Exergue:SMTSA — Sacra Moneta Thessalonica, 1st officina (A). Coins from the Thessalonica mint with the SMTSA mark are well-regarded for their style and sharp architectural detail.
July 15, 2026
Reverse: VOT-PVB, campgate with two beacons, S above; RSM in exergue. Valentinian III. A scarce type! An authentic ancient Roman Imperial coin in great condition! A wonderful piece to add to a collection or to start a new one!
July 15, 2026
Reverse: PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG, campgate with six layers, open gateway with no door, two turrets, and (star) above. Constantine I AE Nummus London AD 324-325. Mintmark PLON. RIC VII London 293.
July 15, 2026
Choice Very Fine Emperor Constantine I, the Great, Roman Empire billon AE3 nummus coin. Certified by NGC to Ch VF Light Scratches (not distracting). Camp gates may not actually depict the gates to a Roman camp.
July 15, 2026
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
July 15, 2026
Constantine I, the Great - AE - AD 307-337 - Obv: Constantine I bust - Reverse: Campgate with two turrets - Raw.
July 15, 2026
Constantine I, the Great - AE - AD 307-337 - Obv: Constantine I bust - Reverse: Campgate with two turrets - Raw.
July 15, 2026
ROMAN EMPIRE. Constantine I. AD 307-337. Æ Follis, Rare Campgates type, NGC XF. NGC and PMG Authorized dealer. No problem!
July 15, 2026
ROMAN EMPIRE. Constantine I. AD 307-337. Æ Follis, Rare Campgates type, NGC VF. NGC and PMG Authorized dealer. No problem!
July 15, 2026
Want to learn more about Campgate types?. Check out our video on YouTube Byzantine Empire. Æ Follis.Crispus ( 317-326 AD). Heraclea mint. Rev: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, camp gate with three turrets, no doors; •MHTΓ• in exergue.
July 15, 2026
Constantine II, as Caesar (317-337 AD). Rev PROVIDENTIAE AVGG, camp gate with two turrets, star above; SMANTS in exergue. RIC VII 65.
