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  1. Jun 12, 2018 · Shown above is a billon centenionalis struck for him at Antioch in 348-350, when he reigned as emperor. The youngest of Constantine’s sons was Constans, who is portrayed on the billon centenionalis above. It was struck at Siscia in 348-350, when he reigned as emperor, and not long before he was murdered in a coup on his birthday, January 18, 350.

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  2. Constantine II, AV Solidus, Antioch, AD 324-325. 19mm, 4.43 g. CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, holding globe and raising right hand / PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS, prince standing right, in military dress, holding globe and spear. Mintmark SMAN. RIC VII Antioch 44; Depeyrot 43; Sear 17023.

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  3. Product Details. The Roman Empire would debase its currency in times of crisis to raise government revenue. In times of great crisis, a shell of Silver would be applied to base metal coins to give them the appearance of being Silver by the Roman Mints. Coin Highlights: Roman Billon Nummus Emperor Constantine II, son of Constantine the Great ...

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  5. NGC MS Constantine II Caesar Roman Empire 337-340 AD AE3 Bi Nummus Coin Son Of I. $174.99. $5.40 shipping. Constantine II, AD 337-340. Æ Nummus, Campgates, NGC AU. $145.00. or Best Offer.

  6. Constantine II, 22 May 337 - March or April 340 A.D. Constantine II was the son of Constantine I, the eldest with his second wife, Fausta. He was born in Arles (which was renamed Constantia in his honor in 328, explaining the CON mintmarks for Arles) and was made Caesar before he was a year old in 316 A.D. Upon his father's death, Constantine ...

  7. Detailed information about the coin Nummus, Constantine II (CONSTANTINOPOLIS; Rome), Roman Empire (27 BC, 395 AD), with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data

  8. Apr 13, 2022 · Figure 1. A coin of Constantine I from the mint at Thessalonica, struck 336–337 CE. The reverse type with two soldiers flanking a single standard on coins of this size occurs only from 335–340 CE, i.e., 335–337 under Constantine I as Augustus, and from 337–340 CE under Constantine II, Constantius II, or Constans as Augustus (1944.100.13079, Bequest of E. T. Newell).

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