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Roman Empire - Helena, mother of Constantine AD .

Roman Empire - Helena, mother of Constantine AD .

Helena, mother of Constantine AD . Heraklea?Γ†19mm., 2,80g.FL HELENA AVGVSTA, diademed and mantled bust right / SECVRITAS REIPVBLICE, Securitas standing left, lowering branch with right hand, raising hem of robe with left hand, mintmark SMH?very fineAuthenticity guaranteed. Please see the images to form your own impression. Lot will be shipped by registered post. Read More

Roman Empire -Constantine II -  AD - Centennionalis -

Roman Empire -Constantine II - AD - Centennionalis -

CONSTANTINE II. AD. BRONZE. AE 2,50 gr. – mm. O:\ CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C; laureate bust right. R:\ GLORIA EXERCITVS; two soldiers standing either side of two standards; in ex. TRS. Mint StateWith certificate of authenticity Read More

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Roman Empire – Constantine the Great ( AD), AE

Roman Empire – Constantine the Great ( AD), AE

Constantine the Great ( AD), AE Follis, minted in Nicomedia ADFront: CONSTANTINVS AVG; bust with pearl tiara right.Reverse: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG; army camp gate with two signposts, in cut-off, SMNBRef: mm, 3.35 grams.Authenticity guaranteed.Please view the images for your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

Roman Empire – Constantine the Great ( AD), AE

Roman Empire – Constantine the Great ( AD), AE

Constantine the Great ( AD), AE Follis, minted in Lugdunum ADObverse: CONSTANTINVS AVG; bust with laurel wreath to the rightReverse: SARMATIA DEVICTA; PLC- crscent in trim; Victoria walking to the right with trophy and palm branch; prisoner to the front rightRef: RIC 209 (very rare variation, R4 according to RIC); Bastien copies)20 mm, 3.26 grams Flan crack.Authenticity guaranteed.Please see the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

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Roman Empire - Constantine IBillon Argenteus Trier, AD

Roman Empire - Constantine IBillon Argenteus Trier, AD

Constantine I ADBillon Argenteus (18mm., 2,8g.) Trier, AD . Obv: IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG, cuirassed bust left, wearing high-crested helmet, with spear across right shoulder Rev: VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP, two Victories standing facing each other, holding between them a shield inscribed VOT PR above an altar, PTR in ex. RIC 208a.Rare. Good Very Fine.Authenticity guaranteed. Please see the images to form your own impression. Lot will be shipped by registered post. r 135 k Read More

Roman Empire - Constantine I the Great -  AD. AE

Roman Empire - Constantine I the Great - AD. AE

Constantine I the Great, AD. BRONZE. AE 2,55 gr. – mm. O:\ CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG; laureate bust right. R:\ GLORIA EXERCITVS; two soldiers standing either side of two standards; in ex. TRP. Near Mint stateWith certificate of authenticity Read More

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Roman Empire - Constantine I.  AD. Γ† Follis (20mm,

Roman Empire - Constantine I. AD. Γ† Follis (20mm,

Struck 327 AD. CONSTANTI-NVS MAX AVG, laureate head right / LIBERT-A-S PVBLICA, Victory standing on galley, holding wreath in each hand; B/CONS. RIC VII 18.See images for a proper impression. Read More

Roman Empire – Follis of Constantine the Great (

Roman Empire – Follis of Constantine the Great (

Denomination: AE FollisCondition: Very FineSize: 21 mm Weight: 3.38 gramsPeriod: ADMinted in: NicomediaExergue: SMN = Sacra Moneta Nicomedia = Holy currency of NicomediaObverse: IMP C FL VAL CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, bust with diadem, facing right. Constantine as Augustus. IMPERATOR CAESAR FLAVIUS VALERIUS CONSTANTINUS, PIOUS AND HAPPY AUGUSTUS. BEAUTIFUL HEAD, PLEASE NOTE THE FROWN!Reverse: IOVI CONSERVATORI Z in field Jupiter with Victoria and sceptre, and an eagle on the groundReference: RIC VII 69 c = R2 = very rare! Constantine the Great was the son of Constantius Chlorus, who proclaimed him Caesar on his deathbed in York (306 AD). In 307 he became Augustus. He was the first emperor who converted to Christianity. He did so after the battle of the Milvian Bridge in which Maxentius was defeated. He had the Christian sign (labarum) painted on the shields of his soldiers for the battle and then attributed the victory to the Christian god. In 324, he became sole ruler, after defeating Licinius in various battles. In 337, he died in Nicomedia.Please see the images to form your own impression. Read More

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Roman Empire - Follis of Constantine the Great (

Roman Empire - Follis of Constantine the Great (

Constantine the Great (). Follis. Kyzikos.Obverse: IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG Honoured and armoured bust to the left, with scepter, globus and mappaReverse: IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG / (laurel wreath) S / SMK. Jupiter standing left with Victory on globe and sceptre.RIC 8Condition: Extremely Fine.Weight: 3.12 g.Diameter: 19 mm.Constantine the Great was the son of Constantius Chlorus, who proclaimed him Caesar on his deathbed in York (306 AD). In 307 he became Augustus. He was the first emperor who converted to Christianity. He did so after the battle at the Milvian Bridge in which Maxentius was defeated. In the battle he had the Christian sign (labarum) painted on the shields of his soldiers and then dedicated the victory to the Christian god. In 324, he became the sole ruler, after defeating Licinius in various battles. In … Read More

Roman Empire – AE of Constantine the Great ( A.D.),

Roman Empire – AE of Constantine the Great ( A.D.),

Fraction, bronze, struck posthumously in Alexandria, . AE 17 mm, 1.48 g DV CONSTANTI-NVS PT AVGG, veiled head, facing right Reverse: VN – MR / SMKZ Divus Constantinus, in toga, facing right, RIC VIII, 32 Constantine the Great was the son of Constantius Chlorus, who proclaimed him Caesar on his deathbed in York (306 A.D.). In 307 he became Augustus. He was the first emperor who converted to Christianity. He did so after the battle at the Milvian Bridge in which Maxentius was defeated. In the battle he had the Christian sign (labarum) painted on the shields of his soldiers and then dedicated the victory to the Christian god. In 324, he became the sole ruler, after defeating Licinius in various battles. In … Read More

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Roman Empire – Lot of 3 AE Follis – Constantine the

Roman Empire – Lot of 3 AE Follis – Constantine the

1. Constantine the Great , AE Follis struck in Trier ; Reverse PROVIDENTIAE AVGG; Army camp gate with two signal beacons; Ref: RIC mm, 3.05 grams.2. Constantine the Great , AE Follis struck in Siscia 320; Reverse VIRTVS EXERCIT; twee prisoners to either side of a stand marked VOT/XX; Ref: RIC mm, 3.75 g.3. Crispus Caesar , AE Follis struck in Lugdunum ; Reverse BEATA TRAN-QVILLITAS; globe on altar marked VOT/IS/XX; Ref: RIC mm, 3.73 g.ramsProvenance: from the Freimut HΓΌther () Collection, Germany; collected since the s, with cards.Authenticity guaranteed.Please view the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

Roman Empire – AE of Constantine the Great ( A.D.),

Roman Empire – AE of Constantine the Great ( A.D.),

Constantine the Great -as Augustus Follis (2.7 g), Cyzicus, 2. Officina A.D. Obverse: CONSTANTINVS AVG, portrait with laurel wreath, facing right Reverse: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG / SMKdelta camp gate with two towers, above which is a star, RIC 24 rare! Constantine the Great was the son of Constantius Chlorus, who proclaimed him Caesar on his deathbed in York (306 A.D.). In 307 he became Augustus. He was the first emperor who converted to Christianity. He did so after the battle at the Milvian Bridge in which Maxentius was defeated. In the battle he had the Christian sign (labarum) painted on the shields of his soldiers and then dedicated the victory to the Christian god. In 324, he became the sole ruler, after defeating Licinius in various battles. In … Read More

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Roman Empire - Lot of 2 Roman AE coins of mother and son

Roman Empire - Lot of 2 Roman AE coins of mother and son

Click here to view this lot Lot of 2 late Roman AE coins:1.Aelia Flaccilla, first wife of Theodosius I, died 386 AD, AE2 (22 mm, 4.88 g), Constantinople.Front: AEL FLACCILLA AVG; draped bust to the right, with braid draped across the head, pearl diadem and necklace.Reverse: SALVS REI PVBLICAE; cut off: CONSE; Flaccila standing frontal, arms folded on chest, Christogram in right field.Ref: RIC . Arcadius AD , AE4 (13 mm, 1.06 g), Alexandria .Front: DN ARCADIVS PF AVG; Draped bust with diadem and cuirass to the right.Reverse: SALVS REIPVBLICAE; tau-rho in left field; cut off: ALEG; Victoria walking left, with trophy, dragging a prisoner.Ref: RIC IX 20c/1.Authenticity guaranteed.Please see the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped by registered post.Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

Byzantine Empire - Constantine IV ( AD) Gold

Byzantine Empire - Constantine IV ( AD) Gold

Constantine IV ( AD) Gold Semissis, minted in ConstantinopleFront: DN CON-TNUS PP; draped bust facing right with cuirass and pearl diademReverse: VICTORIA AVGUS; large cross on globe; CONOB in exergueRef: Sear mm, 2,01 grams.Semisses and Tremisses of Constance II and Constantine IV have the same types and exergues.Coins of Constantine generally have a less fine style and the exergues contain irregularities more often. Authenticity guaranteed.Please view the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

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Byzantine Empire - Tiberius II Constantine, .AD AV

Byzantine Empire - Tiberius II Constantine, .AD AV

Tiberius II Constantine, .ADAV Tremissis (17mm, 1.48 g.)Constantinople mintObv: d m COSTANTINVS P P AI Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Tiberius to right.Rev. ?ICTOR TIb?RI A?? Cross potent.DOC 7. MIB 9. SB 425.Graphito and wavy surface otherwise VF.Authenticity guaranteed. Please see the images to form your own impression. Lot will be shipped by registered post. ΕΎ4 Read More

Roman Empire – Antoninianus of Macrianus,  AD

Roman Empire – Antoninianus of Macrianus, AD

Antoninianus of Macrianus ( A.D.). He was murdered by emperor Gallienus.Obverse:IMP C FVL MACRIANVS P F AVG, bust facing right.Reverse: APOLINI CONSERVA/ *|-., Apollo standing with laurel branch and lyre. Struck in Antiochia.Ref: RIC 6VF, with beautiful silver layerProvenance: Comes from the KΓΊnker auction in Munich. Please see the images to form your own impression. Read More

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Roman Empire - Antoninianus of Victorinus ( AD) -

Roman Empire - Antoninianus of Victorinus ( AD) -

Antoninianus of Gallic emperor Victorinus ( AD) Quality: about extremely fine, rare in this condition!Struck between ADFront: IMP C VICTORINVS PF AVG, radiated bust to rightBack: SALVS AVG, Salus standing right and feeding serpentLiterature: RIC 67See images for correct impressionWill be send via ensured mail Read More

Roman Empire – Antoninianus of Diocletianius ( AD)

Roman Empire – Antoninianus of Diocletianius ( AD)

Denomination:AntoninianusCondition: Very FineSize: 22 mmWeight:3.78 gramsPeriod: ADMinted in: LyonExergue: A.Obverse: IMP DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG, head with laurel wreath, facing right. Diocletianius as Augustus.Reverse: IOVI AVGG Jupiter with globus and Victoria on top of that, and a sceptre in the other hand. Eagle on the ground.Reference: RIC 26See images to form your own impression. Read More

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Roman Empire – Denarius of Domitianus ( AD), struck

Roman Empire – Denarius of Domitianus ( AD), struck

Domitianus, A. D. Denarius A. D. Rom. 3.12 g. 19 mm Obv.: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XIIII, head with laurel wreath facing right. Rv. IMP XXII COS XVII CENS P P P, Minerva with lance and wreath on a platform facing right, owl at her feet. RIC 771; C. 289; BMC 223; BN 201Domitianus was the son of Vespasianus and the brother of Titus. After Titus died, he became emperor. He would stay in power for fifteen years, in which he implemented great cultural, economic and political changes. He was the first who let himself be addressed as emperor and god. Because of his tyrannical way of ruling, he was hated by the Senate. A conspiracy, in which his successor Nerva was probably involved, cost him his life. Read More

Roman Empire - AS of Caracalla ( AD) Interesting

Roman Empire - AS of Caracalla ( AD) Interesting

Click here to view this lot Caracalla As 217 AD ( gr, 26 mm) Front: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate head, facing right/ P M TR P XX COS IIII P P, Diana (or Luna) with crescent moon on her head and a billowing coat riding a chariot of bulls to the left. Rare coin RIC IV 567aPlease see images for your own impression. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

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Roman Empire - Grootfollis of Maximian ( AD.), from

Roman Empire - Grootfollis of Maximian ( AD.), from

Click here to view this lot Maximianus Herculius, n. AD. AE Follis (10.3 g, 27 mm), approx. n. Chr. minted in Trier. Front: MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, bare bust with laurel wreath facing right. Reverse side: GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI / TR Genius with patera and cornucopia. A and star in fields. RIC VI, 357 (b). See images to form your own impression. Click here to visit Catawiki Read More

Roman Empire – Denarius of Commodus ( AD), minted

Roman Empire – Denarius of Commodus ( AD), minted

COMMODUS (). Denarius. Rome ()Obverse: M COMM ANT P FEL AVG BRIT PP. Laurelled head facing right.Reverse: ROM FEL PM TR P XVI IMP VI COS VIRoma facing left, with shield and VictoriaRIC 224Condition: FineWeight: 2.82 gDiameter: 19 mmPlease see the images to form your own impression. Read More

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Roman Empire – AE Dupondius of Sabina ( AD)

Roman Empire – AE Dupondius of Sabina ( AD)

Roman Empire - AE Dupondius of Sabina ( AD), the wife of emperor Hadrianus.26 mm, 1.24 grams. Minted in Rome after 134 AD.Front: SABINA AVGUSTA – HADRIANI AVG P P – Draped bust to the right, hair done up high and diadem.Obverse: Vesta seated facing left, holding palladium in her right and a scepter in her left hand, SC below.Literature: RIC ; Cohen 66.Rare!Has been cleaned once. Please see the images to form your own impression. Lot will be shipped by registered letter post, using PostNL. Read More

Roman Empire - Constantine the Great , AE

Roman Empire - Constantine the Great , AE

Constantine the Great , AE silver-plated Follis ConstantinopolisCONSTANTINVS MAX AVG; Head with tiarato the rightGLORIA ROMANORVM; Z in left field, CONS in exergue; Roma sat to the left with Victoria, sceptre and shieldRIC VI 23.9 mm, 2.78 grams. Beautiful coin with almost complete silver-plating.Authenticity guaranteed.Please see the images to form your own impression.Lot will be shipped registered. Read More

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Roman Empire - CONSTANTINE I THE GREAT. .

Roman Empire - CONSTANTINE I THE GREAT. .

CONSTANTIN I THE GREAT . Centenionalis or nummus Trier . Ae. mm. 1,72g.obverse: CONSTANTINUS AVGHelm and armored bust of Constantine I right with paludamentum on the shoulder, seen three quarters forward reverse: VIRTVS - EXERCIT / T | F // STR. Trophy between two captives sitting on the ground; The one on the left is in the attitude of sadness and the one on the right has his hands tied behind his back and turns around. RIC.279 (R4)See the images to form your own impression of the objectWill be sent by registered mail Read More

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