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#g421# Roman Bronze coin issued by Constantine I from 323-324 AD UK Despite some difficulties with native

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Despite some difficulties with native Thracian tribal chiefs (he was briefly held hostage by one in 292 BC) as well as an alliance of Skythian nomads and Greek cities

ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ

- Facing head of lion

each holding sceptre and globus cruciger

although this coin has been struck in base metal and coated in silver

#g421# Roman Bronze coin issued by Constantine I from 323-324 AD UK Despite some difficulties with nativeWelcome to cc coins Up for auction is a Roman Bronze coin issued by Constantine I from 323 324 AD. ID#(UK) MINT: UNKNOWN OBVERSE; CONSTAN TINVS AVG Laureate head right. REVERSE; SARMATIA DEVICTA Victory advancing right with trophy and palm branch, captive at feet. REFERENCE: RIC VII Trier 105 Constantine I 307 337 One of the great Roman emperors, Constantine rose to power when his father Constantius Chlorus died in the year 306 while campaigning

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