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Constantine I, Roman Soldiers/spears/shields 3rd Cent. A. D. , Imperial Coin

Constantine I,  Roman Soldiers/spears/shields 3rd Cent.  A.  D. ,  Imperial Coin Coins: Ancient photo   Category : Coins: Ancient > Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)
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Numismatic data and valuation estimates provided by 1dro4ev0v (Jan 3, 2012)
        
Item Information
Category : Coins: Ancient > Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)Id number: 96195
Grade: UngradedDate: ca. 335 A.D.
Ruler: Constantine IMaterial: Imperial Roman Bronze
Estimated value: around 20 USD
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OBVCONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, diademed, draped, &
REVGLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, two soldiers holding spears and shields with two standards between them
Just before his death in 337 A.D., Constantine I reduced the size of thenummus (also called a follis ) which was marked by the change from two standards to one shared standard
This coin was minted in newly established eastern Roman capital city of Constantinople
Constantine I Follis (18-20mm, 2.15 gm)
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