Constantine II, Centenionalis 'Cent' Mint State

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Constantine II was the eldest son of Constantine the Great, he was Roman Emperor from 337 until his death in 340 AD. After his father’s death, the empire was divided among Constantine II and his brothers, Constantius II and Constans. Constantine II ruled over Gaul, Britannia, and Hispania. His reign was marked by tensions with his brothers, culminating in a failed attempt to assert dominance over Constans’ territories. In 340 AD, Constantine II invaded Italy but was ambushed and killed near Aquileia. His rule was relatively short and tumultuous, overshadowed by the internal strife that characterised the early years of the post-Constantinian empire. Here we are offering his Follis in mint state, a grade which a very difficult grade to find when it comes to 4th century coinage. You can see every bit of detail on these beautiful coins.
SKU: SGM278-4201
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Constantine II, Centenionalis 'Cent' Mint State:

  • All coins are about 1,700 years old
  • Roman Bronze Centenionalis 'Cents' in Mint condition 
  • Diameter: 20.00mm approx.
  • Photography representative of the coin
  • Only £89.50!

PHOTOGRAPHY IS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE COIN SUPPLIED

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DynastyConstantinian
DenominationCentenionalis
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Roman Coins dedicated to Constantine II (former Roman emperor)

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