here's a rare example that sold a few years ago. [ATTACH] seller's description-- "Constantine I "The Great". A.D. 307-337. AE follis (2.87 g,...
Your coin is RIC VII Trier 435...it is a very common mintmark for this series.
Here's a quote from Zosimus about the Sarmatian campaign-- “When Constantine learned that the Sarmatians, who live near Lake Maeotis, had sailed...
Many UK hoards have been published in "Coin hoards from Roman Britain" (CHRB) below are volumes that LRB people might find interesting. I did...
[ATTACH] Crispus A.D. 322- 323 18x19mm 2.7gm IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES, laureate and cuirassed bust left, spear across right shoulder, shield...
Hello, I usually list a few Late Roman bronze coins each week on eBay. They are attributed in 2x2 flips, unless they are group lots. The...
[ATTACH] Delmatius A.D. 335-7 15x16mm 1.7gm FL DELMA-TIVS NOB C; laureate and cuirassed bust. GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS; Two soldiers helmeted, stg....
here is a link to a template for 2x2 inserts http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/flip.doc
Because Hercules reverses are always awesome and facing Sol's are also hard to beat.
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there is actually very little known about her, most of what circulates about her is speculation.
Maybe my favorite Constantine series to collect. Constantine as the "eternal prince" with horseman leaping over enemy on shield. Below is an...
TIF just posted a Constantine coin with an old Sear certificate and here is a Gallienus with certificate from the same seller. [ATTACH]...
it Caracalla ANTONINVS AVGVSTVS; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. FELICITAS AVGG; Felicitas standing facing, head l., holding...
the woman on the back is actually the Tyche of the city, which is why she is turreted, and she represents the destiny of the city; which the...
That's one of my favorite types also. my page on these- http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com//DAFNE/ when I actively collected them, I tried...
I have this little question on my webpage- “without Constantine would Christianity have flourished?” http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/
You sure seem to think you know a lot about Constantine. For many years it was popular to dismiss Eusebius, since he does wax poetic about...
it is not unusual for Heraclea.
According to Eusebius, Constantine was “matched by none in grace and beauty of form, or in tallness, and so surpassing his contemporaries in...
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