Constantinopolis 330AD - Commemorative Ancient Roman Bronze Coin.


Ancient Rome Constantinopolis and Victory Follis 330AD to 335AD


Constantine the Great (272-337AD), also known as Constantine I or Saint Constantine, was Roman Emperor from 306 to 337. Though these coins are not struck in his name (they portray the personification of the city of Constantinople), they were issued under his authority.


This follis (also called a nummus - we don't know what the Romans really called them) is made of non-precious metal and weighs about 2.6 grams. The exquisite example in our picture comes from Roma Numismatics and sold for 120 British pounds (about $200 US dollars) in a 2013 auction. It's virtually uncirculated, having just the slightest hint of wear on the rear leg of Victory. You don't see such a specimen every day.


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