Constantine The Great (307-337 A.D.)

A tribute to a monumental era. The bronze Constantine coin featured in this remarkable pendant was minted in the Roman Empire and has a luxurious dark brown patina that serves as a testament to its antiquity. Constantine the Great was famous for being the first Christian emperor of the Roman Empire, and the coin celebrates the achievements of its progressive subject. Constantine is seen in profile, complete with a jeweled headband. The reverse features the sun god, Sol. It's mounted in a 14k solid gold setting that provides a beautiful contrast to the exotic bronze coin.

The coin you will receive will be of similar or better quality.

Price: $269.00
Coin minted: c. 307-337 A.D.
Coin denomination/metal: Bronze
Coin grade: Premium quality
Hand selected by our senior numismatist for exceptional beauty and detail
Setting: Handcrafted 14k solid gold

About this coin

Constantine refounded the city of Byzantium, and renamed it Constantinopolis. The Imperial government was transferred there from Rome. In 307 Constantine and Licinius issued the famous Edict of Milan, which granted complete religious tolerance of all citizens of the Roman Empire. Constantine became Rome’s 1st Christian emperor.

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