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

$14.30

Constantine Dynasty Bronze Mini Album (NGC Certified) — Christian Empire Founders

Authentic NGC-certified bronze coin honors Constantine Dynasty emperor (306–363 AD) — Christian Rome creators who transform pagan empire → 1000-year Christian state.

Dynastic Power Design

Obverse: Laureate/radiate Constantine family portrait

Reverse: GLORIA EXERCITVS soldiers / Victory wreath / Christian chi-rho

Legacy: Everyday currency of new Christian world

Technical Specifications

Material: Constantine reformed bronze AE14-17

Denomination: Nummus (common market coinage)

Certification: NGC slabbed mini album presentation

Date Range: AD 312–363 (Constantius II through Julian)

Mints: Constantinople + 20+ facilities

Dynasty Transformation Essential

• Constantine I: Milvian Bridge 312 → Milan Edict 313

• Sons continue Christian consolidation post-337

• Everyday coins spread new religious propaganda

• Seeds Byzantine Empire thousand-year survival

Collector Masterpiece

Constantine's family changes history forever. Mini album entry to Christian Roman revolution.

Note: Coins shown are representative examples of grade/type, not actual specimens. For NGC grading standards, see NGC Grading page.

Constantine Dynasty Bronze Mini Album (NGC Certified) — Christian Empire Founders

Authentic NGC-certified bronze coin honors Constantine Dynasty emperor (306–363 AD) — Christian Rome creators who transform pagan empire → 1000-year Christian state.

Dynastic Power Design

Obverse: Laureate/radiate Constantine family portrait

Reverse: GLORIA EXERCITVS soldiers / Victory wreath / Christian chi-rho

Legacy: Everyday currency of new Christian world

Technical Specifications

Material: Constantine reformed bronze AE14-17

Denomination: Nummus (common market coinage)

Certification: NGC slabbed mini album presentation

Date Range: AD 312–363 (Constantius II through Julian)

Mints: Constantinople + 20+ facilities

Dynasty Transformation Essential

• Constantine I: Milvian Bridge 312 → Milan Edict 313

• Sons continue Christian consolidation post-337

• Everyday coins spread new religious propaganda

• Seeds Byzantine Empire thousand-year survival

Collector Masterpiece

Constantine's family changes history forever. Mini album entry to Christian Roman revolution.

Note: Coins shown are representative examples of grade/type, not actual specimens. For NGC grading standards, see NGC Grading page.