
N2501-1 Coin, Ancient Roman, Constantine I The Great (AD 307-337). Small brass (CI)
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Coin, Ancient Roman, Constantine I The Great (AD 307-337). Small brass (CI)
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Coins, Roman Empire, Constantine II (as Caesar). Follis, Arles mint (AD 333-334), copper alloy. Obverse: laureate, cuirassed bust right; reverse: two soldiers standing front looking at each other, each holds spear, rests hand on shield, between them two standards, above a wreath with ribands (RIC VII 376 R4).
Made: 307 - 337
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Gift of Australian Museum, 1961
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