The color is what was off on this seller's image. Otherwise, it is mostly the same. OLD NEW CONSTANTINE I AE2 Follis OBVERSE: CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate head right REVERSE: IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, holding globe & sceptre, wreath left, E right, dot SM dot TS dot in ex. Struck at Thessalonica 312-313 AD 5.5g, 26mm RIC VI 50b Note: Jupiter looks like Olive Oil for those of you old enough to remember.
Another that's way off from the seller's image: OLD NEW CONSTANTINE I AE3 Follis OBVERSE: CONSTANTINVS AVG, helmeted, cuirassed bust right REVERSE: BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, Altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX, surmounted by globe with plain vertical lines and diagonals between horizontal lines, three stars above, PTR in ex. Struck at Treveri 321 AD 2.9g, 18mm RIC VII 303
And another where the color was very wrong and now corrected: OLD NEW CONSTANTINE I AE3 OBVERSE: CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right REVERSE: SOL INVICTO COMITI, Sol, radiate, standing left, raising right hand, globe in left, chlamys across shoulder Struck at Trier 313-15 AD 3.78 g, 18-19 mm RIC VII Trier 42
Another that is radically different from the seller's image. OLD NEW CONSTANTINE I AE4 OBVERSE: DV CONSTANTI-NVS PT AVGG, veiled head right REVERSE: No legend, emperor veiled to right in quadriga, the hand of God reaches down to him, star in top centre Struck at Antioch 337-340 AD 1.6g, 14mm RIC VIII 37
Again, not much change, but the black background sure does make a nice contrast: OLD NEW LICINIUS II AE3 OBVERSE: D N VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, laurate draped bust left, holding globe, sceptre & mappa REVERSE: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, campgate with three turrets & no doors, 6 layers, dot over dot in right field, SMHD in ex. Struck at Heraclea, 317-320 AD 3.3g, 19mm RIC VII 36
I ALMOST said that...like the eye at the rev Great Seal top of the pyramid, and Egypt.... All Seeing.