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Ancient 4th Century AD, Late Roman Empire Nummus Bronze Coinage Consecration Series. Currency Solidus, Reform Of Constantine I (AD 310/324 To 395). A Bronze Coin Dated Between The 337 To 340 AD. Obverse, Bust Of Emperor Constantine I In Burial Shroud Veiled, Draped, Cuirassed Facing Right. With Script In Latin, Lettering DV CONSTANTINUS NVS PT AVGG. The Reverse Has The Emperor On A Quadriga Chariot Facing Right, Veiled And Draped, The Hand Of God Reaches Down To Him. Anepigraphic. Mint Lettering SMANZ. Antioch On The Orontes, Today Antakya Turkey. DISCLAIMER: Read The Description And Watch Carefully The Images Provided. Ask Any Questions Before You Place A Bid. We Do Our Best For Identifying And Describing The Items, However We Are No Experts In Every Field. We Offer In House Shipping But You Are Free To Arrange Your Own Shipping Method. If You Are The Winning Bidder You Are Agreeing To All Our Terms Including The Acceptance That ALL SALES ARE FINAL.
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Ancient 4th Century AD Rome, Bronze Coin Of Emperor Constantine I, Deification Issue The Quadriga Chariot, Numismatics
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