Minted in AD 330 for the city's inauguration, this coin is a circulating commemorative coin featuring the helmeted head of the Roman goddess Constantinople on the obverse. The reverse depicts a winged goddess of victory reminiscent of Constantine's conquests and Christian victories.
Material: Bronze
Ruler: Constantine I (306-337 AD)
Size: 20mm
Price: NT2480 (bare coin price)
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Product Details
- Material
- Copper & Brass
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Taiwan
- Unique Features
- Customizable
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- No.287,542 - Accessories | No.5,340 - Other
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- Antique and Vintage
- Listing Summary
- AD 330-335 Circulation, On May 11, AD 330, Constantine the Great presided over the foundation stone laying ceremony for the new capital, Constantinople.
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