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Ancient Roman coin of Constantine I. This is a very rare item, as the coin was struck twice, resulting in a double impression of the design. It is an ancient error coin, and a valuable piece that is rarely seen. It is one of my favorite pieces in my collection, but I am selling it to raise funds for another coin I want. I have included as many photos as possible. Please refer to the photos and make your purchase only after you are satisfied. The one-yen coin in the photos is for size reference. Basic information of the coin: Divus Constantine I (died AD 337). Æ Follis (16mm, 2.14g, 5h). Alexandria, 347-8. Veiled head r. R/ Constantine, veiled, standing right; SMALA. RIC VIII 32. Brown patina, die-shift, Good VF The coin will be shipped in a coin capsule case. <Important Notes> - Please examine the photos and make your purchase only after you are satisfied. - The photos of the items are taken to show the actual condition of the items as much as possible, but please note that there may be differences in color between the image and the actual item. - Cancellations and returns due to the buyer's circumstances are not possible. - Please note that I am not a professional, and the above analysis is based on my personal collector's analysis, so the above analysis may be incorrect. Please understand and acknowledge this before purchasing. Please check the photos and make your decision. ★★★★About Coin Listings★★★★ All coins listed are guaranteed to be genuine. However, the guarantee is only valid if a professional grading company (PCGS, NGC, etc.) determines the coin to be counterfeit within 6 months of purchase. Regardless of the grading result, the buyer is responsible for the grading fee. Please check my profile for more details.
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