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<p>[QUOTE="Gallienus, post: 3718309, member: 42034"]That is a very nice Constantius I, the father of Constantine, Al Kowsky. Also these earlier heavier pieces are quite attractive. I guess you removed the slab in order to get the weight and the nice photo?</p><p><br /></p><p>Due to the increased interest in nummi of the Tetarchy, I fixed parts of my website over the weekend and <span style="color: #5900b3">added a link to this thead</span> under my "tetarchy page". The site & page is located here: {coinsandhistory.com}</p><p> <a href="https://coinsandhistory.com/countries/Ancients_Rome/Ancients_48_Rome_Empire_Tetarchy-Constantine.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://coinsandhistory.com/countries/Ancients_Rome/Ancients_48_Rome_Empire_Tetarchy-Constantine.html" rel="nofollow">https://coinsandhistory.com/countries/Ancients_Rome/Ancients_48_Rome_Empire_Tetarchy-Constantine.html</a></p><p><br /></p><p>Of course with only 2 Tetarchy nummi, it's hard to do a real good page on that subject but I hope in the future I can do a roadmap of rulers, regions, timeline, & coins. Also some of my history needs revision as I was focusing on learning web design. Unfortunately my site is only plain HTML rather than WordPress or another CMS. I've found HTML gives me a lot of capability/ flexibility to do whatever I want.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gallienus, post: 3718309, member: 42034"]That is a very nice Constantius I, the father of Constantine, Al Kowsky. Also these earlier heavier pieces are quite attractive. I guess you removed the slab in order to get the weight and the nice photo? Due to the increased interest in nummi of the Tetarchy, I fixed parts of my website over the weekend and [COLOR=#5900b3]added a link to this thead[/COLOR] under my "tetarchy page". The site & page is located here: {coinsandhistory.com} [URL]https://coinsandhistory.com/countries/Ancients_Rome/Ancients_48_Rome_Empire_Tetarchy-Constantine.html[/URL] Of course with only 2 Tetarchy nummi, it's hard to do a real good page on that subject but I hope in the future I can do a roadmap of rulers, regions, timeline, & coins. Also some of my history needs revision as I was focusing on learning web design. Unfortunately my site is only plain HTML rather than WordPress or another CMS. I've found HTML gives me a lot of capability/ flexibility to do whatever I want.[/QUOTE]
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