Description: Mixed Lot of 4 Ancient Roman Coins – 313-350 AD – Constantine & Sons $120 for all 313-316AD ~ Roman Empire ~ Constantine I the Great ~ AE2 Bronze Follis ~ 22.38mm, 2.65 grams, Extremely Fine, R.I.C. 7 Obverse – Laureate Bust of Constantine I the Great – “IMP C CONSTANTINUS P F AVG” – Supreme Commander Caesar Constantine, the Pious, the Fortunate, Father of the Nation Reverse – Jupiter standing left, chlamys across left shoulder, holding Victory on globe and scepter, eagle with wreath in its beak at foot left (Jupiter, father of the gods, protector of the emperor) – “IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG” – Protector of the emperors Constantine I made Christianity the religion of the empire. 320-321AD ~ Roman Empire ~ Constantine II ~ VOT X ~ AE3 Bronze ~ 19.10mm, 3.2 grams, Extremely Fine, R.I.C. VII #166, #3843 in “Roman Coins and Their Values” Obverse – Laureate Bust of Constantine I the Great right – “CONSTANTINUS IVN NOB C” – Constantine, the Young Noble Caesar Reverse – Laurel Wreath around “VOT X” – “CAESARUM NOSTRORUM” – Vows for the Tenth reign anniversary of our Caesar – in exergue “ASIS” Mint of Siscia Yugoslavia Constantine II was the son of Constantine the Great and co-emperor alongside his brothers. He ruled the Western Roman Empire until he was killed in 340AD. 348-350AD ~ Roman Empire ~ Constans ~ PHOENIX ON GLOBE ~ AE3 Bronze Half Centenionalis ~ 17.29mm, 2.48 grams, Treveri (Trier) Mint, Very Fine+, R.I.C. 228, #3877 in “Roman Coins and Their Values” Obverse – Pearl Diademed Bust of Constans – “DN CONSTA NS P F AVG” – Domine Noster (Our Lord) Constans, the Pious, the Fortunate, Father of the Nation Reverse – Radiate Phoenix on Globe standing right (Phoenix represents Rome rebirth) – “FEL TEMP REPARATIO” – Restoration of Happy Times – “TRS” “dot” in exergue (Trier Mint) – The Phoenix can also symbolize the ascension of Constans with the gods after death. Constans was the youngest son of Constantine the Great. He ruled in the Central Provinces and took the Western Provinces of the Roman Empire until he himself was killed in 350AD. 350AD ~ Roman Empire ~ Constantius II ~ AE1 Bronze Centenionalis ~ 25.40mm, 6.30 grams, Extremely Fine, Constantinople Mint Obverse – Pearl Diademed Bust of Constantius II right, Draped and Cuirassed – “D N CONSTAN TIUS P F AVG” – Our Lord Constantius, the Pious, the Fortunate, Father of the Nation Reverse – Soldier in military attire spearing Fallen Horseman in back (Restoration of Happy Times eliminating the barbarians) – “FEL TEMP RE PARATIO” – Restoration of Happy Times – Mintmark in exergue “CONS” Constantinople Mint (Many variations of the Fallen Horseman and the positioning of the spear into the Fallen Horseman) Constantius II was the second son of Constantine the Great, made Ceasar at ten years of age. In 346AD, Constantius II and Constans carried out a reform of the bronze coinage and introduced a new denomination called the Centenionalis and the Half Centenionalis, and eliminating the AE4 denomination. The Centenionalis denomination did not last long and the AE3 and AE4 bronze coins soon came back.
Price: 120 USD
Location: Tallahassee, Florida
End Time: 2025-02-14T23:17:30.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Denomination: Follis
Historical Period: Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)
Cleaned/Uncleaned: Uncleaned
Composition: Bronze
Year: 350 AD
Era: Ancient
Grade: Ungraded
Ruler: Constantine I
Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
Certification: Uncertified