Redmond Rare Coins
Constantinople City Commemorative AD 330–340
Constantinople City Commemorative AD 330–340
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Ancient Roman bronze city commemorative struck during the reign of Constantine the Great and his sons. These historic issues were produced to celebrate the founding of Constantinople as the new capital of the Roman Empire.
Obverse features a helmeted bust of Constantinopolis, while the reverse depicts Victory standing on the prow of a galley, symbolizing Roman military and naval dominance.
City commemoratives remain some of the most popular and affordable ancient Roman coins collected today due to their historical significance and connection to Constantine’s transformation of the Roman world.
Type: AE Bronze
Date: AD 330–340
Obverse: Helmeted bust of Constantinopolis
Reverse: Victory standing on prow
Empire: Roman Empire
Historical Era: Constantinian Dynasty
A great addition for collectors of ancient Roman coins, Constantine-era coinage, and historically important artifacts from the late Roman Empire.
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