House of Constantine: Collection of Five NGC-Certified Roman Bronze Coins (about 1680-1700 years ago)

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This premium collection features five genuine ancient Roman bronze coins from the Constantinian dynasty, including issues of Constantine I (the Great), Crispus, Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans.

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Format: Five-coin box with NGC certification

Box ID: CONSTDYN5SLAB-BOX

Material: Bronze Condition: All certified VF (Very Fine) by NGC

Historical Significance: The Constantinian dynasty transformed the Roman Empire during the fourth century AD. Each coin in this collection features a portrait of the respective emperor on the obverse, with reverses displaying various mythological and military themes reflecting imperial ideology. Constantine I (the Great) revolutionized the empire by establishing Christianity as the state religion and founding Constantinople. His sons and relatives continued his legacy, with varying degrees of success. This certified collection provides authenticated examples of official imperial coinage during this pivotal period of transition between the classical Roman world and the emerging Byzantine Empire.

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This premium collection features five genuine ancient Roman bronze coins from the Constantinian dynasty, including issues of Constantine I (the Great), Crispus, Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans.

Technical Details:

Format: Five-coin box with NGC certification

Box ID: CONSTDYN5SLAB-BOX

Material: Bronze Condition: All certified VF (Very Fine) by NGC

Historical Significance: The Constantinian dynasty transformed the Roman Empire during the fourth century AD. Each coin in this collection features a portrait of the respective emperor on the obverse, with reverses displaying various mythological and military themes reflecting imperial ideology. Constantine I (the Great) revolutionized the empire by establishing Christianity as the state religion and founding Constantinople. His sons and relatives continued his legacy, with varying degrees of success. This certified collection provides authenticated examples of official imperial coinage during this pivotal period of transition between the classical Roman world and the emerging Byzantine Empire.

This premium collection features five genuine ancient Roman bronze coins from the Constantinian dynasty, including issues of Constantine I (the Great), Crispus, Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans.

Technical Details:

Format: Five-coin box with NGC certification

Box ID: CONSTDYN5SLAB-BOX

Material: Bronze Condition: All certified VF (Very Fine) by NGC

Historical Significance: The Constantinian dynasty transformed the Roman Empire during the fourth century AD. Each coin in this collection features a portrait of the respective emperor on the obverse, with reverses displaying various mythological and military themes reflecting imperial ideology. Constantine I (the Great) revolutionized the empire by establishing Christianity as the state religion and founding Constantinople. His sons and relatives continued his legacy, with varying degrees of success. This certified collection provides authenticated examples of official imperial coinage during this pivotal period of transition between the classical Roman world and the emerging Byzantine Empire.

Constantine I[g] (Latin: Flavius Valerius Constantinus; 27 February c. 272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337 and the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity.[h] He played a pivotal role in elevating the status of Christianity in Rome, decriminalizing Christian practice and ceasing Christian persecution. This was a turning point in the Christianization of the Roman Empire. He founded the city of Constantinople and made it the capital of the Empire, which it remained for over a millennium.

Born in Naissus, in Dardania within Moesia Superior (now Niš, Serbia), Constantine was the son of Flavius Constantius, a Roman army officer of Illyrian origin who would become one of the four emperors of the Tetrarchy. His mother, Helena, was a woman of low birth, probably from Asia Minor in modern Turkey. Later canonised as a saint, she is credited for the conversion of her son in some traditions, though others believe that Constantine converted her. Constantine served with distinction under the Roman emperors Diocletian and Galerius. He began his career by campaigning in the eastern provinces (against the Persians) before being recalled in the west (in AD 305) to fight alongside his father in the province of Britannia. After his father's death in 306, Constantine was proclaimed as augustus (emperor) by his army at Eboracum (York, England). He eventually emerged victorious in the civil wars against emperors Maxentius and Licinius to become the sole ruler of the Roman Empire by 324.

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