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Ancient 4th Century AD, A Late Roman Empire Nummus Bronze Coinage Piece, Currency Solidus, Reform Of Constantine I (AD 310/324 To 395). A Bronze Coin Dated Circa 337 To 340 AD. Obverse, Bust Of The Emperor Constantine I Veiled, Draped, Cuirassed Facing Right. With Script In Latin, Lettering DIV 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. Mint Lettering SMAN And The Letter Theta Equivalent To The 9th Office. Numismatics And Collectibles.
Provenance: Private Collector NYC, Purchase At Palmyra heritage Auctions, Manhattan.
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Condition: Antique. Refer to photos and description. Sold as pictured.
Ancient Rome Bronze Coin Constantine I Posthumous Issue The Quadriga Chariot, 4th Century AD, Numismatics And Historical Collectibles
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