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Constantine I, RIC VII, Constantinople 25
Constantine I. the Great, AD 307-337
AE - Follis (AE2), 2.97g, 19.1mm
       Constantinople, 5th officina, AD 327/8
obv. CONSTANTI - NVS MAX AVG
        Bust, rosette-diademed, r.
rev. LIBERT - A - S - PVBLICA 
       Victory, in long garment, stg. facing, head l., on galley with five oars and 
       rudder, r., both hands raised and holding wreath in each hand
       in l. field E
       in ex. CONS
RIC VII, Constantinople 25
Scarce, about EF

Constantine I, RIC VII, Constantinople 25

Constantine I. the Great, AD 307-337
AE - Follis (AE2), 2.97g, 19.1mm
Constantinople, 5th officina, AD 327/8
obv. CONSTANTI - NVS MAX AVG
Bust, rosette-diademed, r.
rev. LIBERT - A - S - PVBLICA
Victory, in long garment, stg. facing, head l., on galley with five oars and
rudder, r., both hands raised and holding wreath in each hand
in l. field E
in ex. CONS
RIC VII, Constantinople 25
Scarce, about EF

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Victor   [Apr 11, 2008 at 05:15 PM]
Fantastic example of this coin that alludes to the naval defeat of Licinius!
divvsavgvstvs   [Jul 15, 2008 at 12:34 PM]
Superb example! Beautifully detailed.

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