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Constantine The Great Roman Coin 306-337 AD


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Constantine I is the only Roman emperor called “The Great”. Born around AD 272 at Naissus, in modern Serbia, his father was Constantius I, one of the soldier emperors in the Tetrarchic system. On campaign in Britain the sick Constantius I died at York in AD 306 so the army proclaimed Constantine emperor. From AD 307 Constantine styled himself as “Augustus” and slowly but surely became the sole ruler of the empire. Notably, at the Milvian Bridge in AD 312, he defeated Maxentius with a Christian symbol on his soldier's shields, apparently given by God in a dream.

As he aged Constantine left the old gods behind, becoming Christian, and this support shaped our modern world as Christianity in the medieval era was the common cause that united the west. He was baptized just before his death in AD 337 at roughly 65.

  • Origin: Roman Empire
  • Year: 306-337 AD
  • Composition: Bronze
  • Name: AE Follis
  • Obverse: Diademed head of Constantine I ("The Great") facing right.
  • Reverse: DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG around VOT/XX within a crown.
  • Approximate diameter: 19mm
  • 14K gold bezel

General

Avoid using the pieces during physical activity, do not leave them in the sun, do not apply perfumes, creams or similar products directly to the piece, store the piece in a dry place.

Bronze

Wash with warm diluted soap; avoid use in swimming pools or highly chlorinated water sources.

Gold

Lavar con jabón diluido tibio, evitar uso en piscinas o fuentes de agua altamente clorada.

Coin

Wash with warm diluted soap; avoid use in swimming pools or highly chlorinated water sources.

The chain in the image is for reference only and is sold separately, it is not included with this piece.


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