July 6, 2026
July 6, 2026
Antioch Æ Follis. Constantine I. The Great, 306-337 AD.
July 6, 2026
This Ancient Roman coin featuring Constantine I (306-337 AD) is an AE Follis made of bronze. Although uncleaned, it is in Very Fine (VF) condition. With a ruler like Constantine I and originating from Italy, this coin holds historical significance during the Roman Imperial era. It is a valuable addition to any collection of ancient Roman coins, especially for those interested in the rule of Constantine I.
July 6, 2026
The product is a Roman Imperial Constantine I 'The Great' AE Follis coin minted h in 337 AD. This uncleaned bronze coin weighs 2.7g and is a piece of ancient history, specifically from the Roman Imperial period.
July 6, 2026
July 6, 2026
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July 6, 2026
Constantine I. 306-337 AD. Sirmium mint. CONSTAN-TINVS AVG. laureate head of Constantine right. Victory advancing r., holding trophy and palm, spurning captive seated to r. SIRM. RIC VII 435.
July 6, 2026
The coin features the portrait of Emperor Constantine on the obverse and Concordia Militum (harmony with the soldiers) on the reverse. Constantine I, also known as Constantine the Great, was Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337.
July 6, 2026
The product is an ICG Genuine Roman Empire Bronze Nummus Coin featuring Constantine I, ruler of the Roman Empire from 306 to 337 AD. This ancient coin has a denomination of Nummus and is composed of bronze. It is uncleaned and belongs to the historical period of Roman Imperial rule, lasting from 27 BC to 476 AD. The coin's origin and ownership history are not available, making it a valuable piece of history for collectors interested in ancient Roman coins. Item #0632
July 6, 2026
This is a genuine Roman Bronze Coin from the Imperial period (306 AD-410 AD). The coin is made of bronze and has been preserved well over the centuries. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and a mini album to showcase its historical significance. The coin was minted in Italy and features the face of Constantine I, the Roman Emperor. The coin is a great addition to any collection of ancient coins and is perfect for history enthusiasts. Add this Genuine Roman Bronze Coin to your collection today and own a piece of ancient Italian history. Rome: The First Christian EmpireRome is the birthplace of Christianity. In the Roman province of Judaea, Jesus Christ was born; in. the Roman territory of Galilee, He made His Ministry; in the roman city of Jerusalem, He was crucified and died under the Roman prefect Pontius Pilate. Coin is in a protective custom holder for ease of storage and preservation and can easily be removed from the holder. About Us: At Meta Rare Coin Incorporated, quality customer service is a top priority. We strive to offer the highest quality coins. The coins you see in our listings have been specifically selected for quality, luster and eye appeal. We strive for consistently providing excellent service and achieving the highest ratings from buyers of our coins. Policies: Your coin will be safely packed and shipped for free with full insurance coverage anywhere in the United States. We take special care in the packing of each coin and also include tracking with every order to ensure that your coins are delivered safely. All coins that we offer are Guaranteed Genuine. Coin grading is subjective and all posted grades provide professional opinions. We post multiple large, clear photos of each and every coin so that you can take a look at these coins yourself. If you have any questions, feel free to let us know. Free Returns if you are not 100% satisfied. **Celebrating 25 Years on eBay!**
July 6, 2026
The product is a Roman Empire Constantine's AD 305-306 BI Aurelianianus coin issued as Caesar. This bronze coin from the era of Ancient Rome, specifically the Imperial period, features Constantine I as the ruler. Certified by NGC, this uncleaned coin has a grade of Vf and is a valuable piece of historical significance for collectors interested in ancient Roman coins.
July 6, 2026
