CONSTANTINE I MAGNVS (THE GREAT)

Reigned: 307-337 a.d.

Constantinople

CONSTANTINOPOLIS (Istanbul, Turkey - 41°02'N, 28°57'E), founded as Byzantium about 660 BC by Greeks from Megara, is located on the European side of the southern end of the Bosporus. It became a Roman ally in the second century BC, and maintained independent status until at least the first century AD. It was destroyed by Septimius Severus for aiding Pescennius Niger, but rebuilt within the same reign. Constantine I re-founded it as his capital, gave it his name, and opened a mint which struck for over 1,100 years under the Romans and Byzantines. It became the capital of the Byzantine Empire.(From MONETA, from www.numus.com)

AE3 (18mm) Struck 333-337 A.D. Constantinople

Obv: CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG Diad., dr. & cuir. bust right

Rev: GLORIA EXERCITVS Two soldiers on either side of two standards, their heads turned inward.CONS? in exergue

RIC VII 59?

   

AE3 (18mm) Struck 330-3 A.D. Constantinople

Obv: CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG Rosstte diad., dr. & cuir. bust right

Rev: GLORIA EXERCITVS Two soldiers on either side of two standards, their heads turned inward.CONSG in exergue

RIC VII 59

   

AE3 (18mm) Struck 333-337 A.D. Constantinople

Obv: CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG Diad., dr. & cuir. bust right

Rev: GLORIA EXERCITVS Two soldiers on either side of two standards, their heads turned inward.CONSA(DOT) in exergue

RIC VII 73

   

AE4 (15mm) Struck 341-346 A.D. Constantinople

Obv: DV CONSTANTINVS PT AVGG Veiled head right

Rev VN MR Constantine, veiled, standing right CONSH in exergue, STAR in right field

RIC VIII 75

   

 

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