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CONSTANTINE I 319 AD Æ Roman Bronze Follis Coin VICTORIA AVGG NN Thessalonica

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  • Year: 319 AD
  • Era: Ancient
  • Denomination: Follis
  • Composition: Bronze
  • Historical Period: Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)
  • Modified Item: No
  • Ancient Coins: Roman Coins
  • Cleaned/Uncleaned: Cleaned
  • Ruler: Constantine I

    Description

    CONSTANTINE I 319 AD Æ3 Roman Bronze Coin RR
    Obverse legend:
    CONSTANTIN
    V
    S
    AVG (laureate, draped, cuirassed bust left, globe in hand)
    Reverse legend:
    VICTORIA AVGG NN (Victoria advanced left, holding wreath and palm branch
    )
    RIC VII 60 - Thessalonica
    Mintmark(
    ●TS●Γ●
    ) (Salonika, Greece)
    (c50)
    Flavius Valerius Constantinus, Constantine the Great, was the son of Helena and the First Tetrarchic ruler Constantius I. Constantine is most famous for his conversion to Christianity after the battle of the Milvian Bridge where he defeated emperor Maxentius. Before the battle he saw the words "In Hoc Signo Victor Eris" (By this sign you shall conquer) emblazoned on the sun around the Chi Rho, the symbol of Christianity. After placing this Christogram on the shields of his army, he defeated his opponent and thus ruled the empire through divine providence. He also shifted the capital of the empire to Constantinople, establishing the foundation for an Empire that would last another 1000 years. He died in 337 and his sons divided the Roman territories.
    Diameter: 18,53 mm
    Weight: 2,71 g
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