Constantine Dynasty Bronze – Roman Imperial Coin, c. AD 306–361 (Over 1,650 Years Old)

$13.00

Genuine ancient Roman bronze coin honoring one of the four emperors from the Constantine Dynasty. (Mini Album)(C) (CONSTMINI(C))

Description:

Struck during one of the most transformative periods of the Roman Empire, these bronzes reflect the consolidation of power by Constantine the Great and the continuation of his dynasty. They often commemorate military strength, divine favor, and the promise of stability across the Empire.

Though a modest denomination in antiquity, these coins were the everyday currency of the Roman world—used in markets, taverns, and by soldiers. Their inscriptions and symbols proudly broadcast the dynasty’s achievements, particularly Constantine’s role in legitimizing Christianity and securing the empire after years of crisis.

Presentation:

This piece comes housed in a mini album, providing both protection and a handsome method of display. An excellent entry point for collectors of late Roman coinage, or as a representative artifact from the Constantine dynasty that changed the course of history.

Genuine ancient Roman bronze coin honoring one of the four emperors from the Constantine Dynasty. (Mini Album)(C) (CONSTMINI(C))

Description:

Struck during one of the most transformative periods of the Roman Empire, these bronzes reflect the consolidation of power by Constantine the Great and the continuation of his dynasty. They often commemorate military strength, divine favor, and the promise of stability across the Empire.

Though a modest denomination in antiquity, these coins were the everyday currency of the Roman world—used in markets, taverns, and by soldiers. Their inscriptions and symbols proudly broadcast the dynasty’s achievements, particularly Constantine’s role in legitimizing Christianity and securing the empire after years of crisis.

Presentation:

This piece comes housed in a mini album, providing both protection and a handsome method of display. An excellent entry point for collectors of late Roman coinage, or as a representative artifact from the Constantine dynasty that changed the course of history.