Constantine I, AE (Follis) Nummus, Nicomedia Mint, 324-325 AD – Camp Gate

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Roman Imperial,Ā  Constantine I, 306-337 AD, AE (Follis) Nummus (bronze, 2.57g, 18.7mm), Nicomedia Mint, 324-325 AD
Obv: CONSTANTINVS AVG; laureate head of Constantine I to right
Rev: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG; camp gate with no door, two turrets, star above; SMNA in exergue
Ref:Ā  RIC 90 Rarity/Choice: Common, aVF (somewhat porous)
Note: Constantine I, commonly known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor who ruled from AD 306 to 337. He is renowned for being the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity and for founding the city of Constantinople, which later became the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. Constantine’s reign included significant administrative, military, and religious reforms, and he played a crucial role during a transformative period in Roman history. The obverse, featuring a portrait of Constantine, emphasizes his authority and honored status. The reverse, depicting a camp gate with turrets and a star, conveys themes of security and stability under his reign. This coin not only facilitated economic transactions but also served as a tool for promoting the emperor’s image and achievements, reinforcing Constantine’s reputation as a capable and foresighted ruler.