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CONSTANTINE 1st & Sons. AD 330-336. CONSTANTINOPOLIS. Victory on vessel.

CONSTANTINE 1st & Sons. AD 330-336. CONSTANTINOPOLIS. Victory on vessel.

CONSTANTINE 1st & Sons. AD 330-336. CONSTANTINOPOLIS. Victory on vessel.

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SKU: P7OpZ3bA
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CompositionBronze
GradeUngraded
KM NumberSear 3890
RulerConstantine I
CertificationUncertified
Date330-346 AD
DenominationNummus
Cleaned/UncleanedUncleaned
Year330 AD
EraAncient
Country/Region Of ManufactureUnknown

ROMAN EMPIRECONSTANTINE THE GREAT AND HIS SONS. Issues of the period AD 330-346, commemorating the transfer of the Seat of the Roman Empire from Rome to Constantinople. CONSTANTINOPOLISAE 3/4, (Copper, 2.35 grams, 18.01 mm), Siscia mint. Obverse: CONSTANTINOPOLIS, Crested helmeted laureate bust left of Constantinople, wearing imperial mantle and holding scepter. Reverse: No legend. Angel with large open wings standing left, right foot on a vessel's prow, holding scepter and leaning on shield. .BSIS. in exergue.Reference: Sear 3890. (# 09725-26) High relief portrait and reverse, all with sharp details. Dark-green patina. A beautiful coin and a commemorative issue! We guarantee this coin genuine and as described. Shipping: Continental U.S: $3.00 (First class mail with USPS tracking). No additional charges for multiple coins. International: $16.00 air mail shipping. No additional charges for multiple coins. Registered shipping available. Return policy: Returns accepted for any reason within 30 days of reception, if not damaged or altered, and with our original label. Thank you for visiting our site on Ebay.

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CONSTANTINE 1st & Sons. AD 330-336. CONSTANTINOPOLIS. Victory on vessel.
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