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CONSTANTIUS II ASIA MINOR BRONZE COIN

Constantius II (Latin: Flavius Julius Constantius; Greek:. Bronze coin of Magnentius Gold solidus of Constantius Gallus. A paternal cousin of Constantius, he was made Caesar by Constantius in 350 and was married to the emperor's sister, Constantina. However, his mismanagement of the eastern provinces led to his death in 354..


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90 Ancient Roman Coin Bronze Constantius Ii,

Detailed information about the coin Bronze ร†, In the name of Constantius II, 337-361 (Horseman facing up; soldier flying to horse; long spear), Uncertain Germanic tribes, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data


A.D. 355361 Bronze Centenionalis Constantius II Gladiator Coin

Numista โ€บ Coins โ€บ Rome โ€บ Roman Empire Nummus - Constantius II VOT XX MVLT XXX; Alexandria ยฉ CGB Features Obverse Constance head to the right; pearl diadem Script: Latin Lettering: D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG Translation: "Dominus Noster Constantius Pius Felix Augustus" (Our Lord Constans Pious Fortunate August) Reverse Legend in a crown Script: Latin


Ancient Roman Bronze Coin Constantius Ii 324 337 Ad

bronze coins of Constantius II.. A.D. 324- 361. Lyons. Constantius II. A.D. 326. 18mm 3.5gm. CONSTANTIVS NOB C; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.. This coin is an unrecorded combination of dies, commonly referred to as a mule. Obverse is likely Trier 540 and the reverse is a Constantinopolis type Trier 543.


E17 Ancient Roman Coin Bronze Constantius Ii,

A Magna Graecia tetradrachm, c. 415-405 BC Etruscan coin, 3rd century BC. Despite the fact that the first Italian coinage systems were used in the Magna Graecia and Etruscan civilization, the Romans introduced a widespread currency throughout Italy. Unlike most modern coins, Roman coins had intrinsic value. Greek coinage of Italy and Sicily originated from local Italiotes and Siceliotes who.


[509112] Coin, Constantius II, Follis, Arles, MS(63), Bronze, RIC316 eBay

Product Details This Bronze issue from Constantius II was Silvered at the mint by applying a thin layer of Silver oxide to debased billon coins. It is part of a hoard of Silvered Mint State Red Follis found within the territories of the former Roman Empire. Coin Highlights: Roman: Bronze AE3 (BI Nummus) of Emperor Constantius II 324-337 AD.


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Constantius II CE 348356 Bronze Coin International Coins & Currency

The type was struck in bronze, without any silver, at a standard used by Magnentius and Decentius, but not used by Constantius. In Roman Coins and Their Values V, p. 176, David Sear note that it could have been struck after Poemenius returned the city to Constantius II and Decentius' suicide on 18 Aug 353. RL113309.


Roman Bronze Coin Follis Constantius Ii Gloria Exercitus Nikomedia Rated R4

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Coin, Constantius II, Centenionalis, 337361, , Bronze Roman Imperial Coins

Constantius II, Roman Imperial Coins reference at WildWinds.com Constantius II, Caesar 337-347 AD, Augustus 347-355 AD. RIC VIII 81, B RIC VIII 81, B var Constantius II AV Antioch. 1 1/2 Solidus Medallion (6.11g).


Constantius Ii Ae3 Roman Bronze Coin Falling Horseman

$ 34.99 Flavius Julius Constantius - Minted in Siscia. Obverse: CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, rosette-diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right. Reverse: VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN, two Victories facing each other, each holding wreath & palm branch; between them: a palm branch upright, DSIS in exergue. 16.246 mm & 0.053 oz. RIC VIII 190s. Only 1 left in stock


, 351 354 Ad Constantius Ii Bronze Ae Of Siscia Roman Coin 18, 5mm; 2. 7g

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337 361 Roman Empire Constantius II Bronze AE3 Coin

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Ancient Roman Bronze Coin Constantius II c. 348361 AD [PA2343] 195.00 Antique

Description Found: Gladiators Come to Life on Genuine Bronze from the Constantine Dynasty It was hard to believe. Our buyer had found a small number of original Roman coins featuring gladiatorial combat. These are authentic, original Roman bronze coins, carried in the pockets of emperors, gladiators, and Roman citizens over 1,600 years ago.